1051

Group of Three American Arts and Crafts Oak Chairs, early 20th century, comprised of a Stickley Brothers rocking chair with a slat back and slatted sides, retaining its "Quaint" furniture label, h. 38-1/4", an armchair, probably by Harden, h. 35-3/4", and another rocking chair with through-tenons at the ends of the arms, h. 35-1/4", all now attractively upholstered with red leather seats. Provenance: Succession of George S. "Dod" Stewart, Slidell, Louisiana.


  • Condition: All chairs are tight and structurally sound. All appear to have an old or original finish that has been subsequently over-coated, probably with shellac. All exhibit normal minor rubbing, wear and indications of age and use. The taller rocker retains a "Quaint" adhesive label on a seat rail. NOTE: The shorter rocker and the armchair are upholstered in a synthetic faux leather upholstery. The "Quaint" chair is in leather. Upholstery on all is in good condition.

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