Windsor Armchair, 1785-1800
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Artifact Overview
Windsor chairs began to appear in American homes in the mid-18th century, and they are still being made today. When first introduced, they were used in every room of the house -- but especially in public spaces because they were so sturdy and inexpensive. This "bow back" chair -- named for the steam-bent back rail -- was one of the earliest Windsor forms seen in America.
Artifact Details
Artifact
Armchair
Date Made
1785-1800
Place of Creation
Location
at Greenfield Village in Noah Webster House
Object ID
69.127.2.2
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford.
Material
Hickory (Wood)
Mahogany (Wood)
Maple (Wood)
Pine (Wood)
Paint (Coating)
Technique
Painting (Coating)
Color
Dark green
Dimensions
Height: 38.5 in
Width: 19.25 in
Depth: 19.875 in
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