Reclining Chair, 1876-1900

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Artifact Overview

Victorian Americans enjoyed reclining in adjustable chairs like this one, popular during the late 19th century. These innovative mass-produced chairs featured functionality over style. This type of furniture appealed most to a growing middle class and would have served as a novelty piece in a parlor or sitting room.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Reclining chair

Date Made

1876-1900

Creator Notes

Designed by Cevedra B. Sheldon and manufactured by Marks Adjustable Folding Chair Company.

Location

at Henry Ford Museum in Fully Furnished

Object ID

28.899.150

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Wood (Plant material)
Cane (Plant material)
Cotton (Textile)
Cast iron

Color

Black (Color)
Red

Dimensions

Height: 45.875 in
Length: 76.625 in (reclining)
Width: 29.5 in
Length: 48 in (upright)

Inscriptions

Marked on the frame: Sole M'frs. Marks A.F. Chair Co. Limited 930 B'Way Pat. Feb' 1st 1876