Winterthur Wing Chair
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Winterthur Wing Chair 353
The original circular easy chair from the Winterthur Museum comes from Phildelphia between 1804 and 1815. The reeded front legs have bulb, turned feet with a hand carved, acanthus leaf motif at the top. The turned rear legs match the front, long accepted as hallmarks of Philadelphia workmanship. Welt base standard.
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- Width: 34.75" (88.265 cm)
- Depth: 29.5" (74.93 cm)
- Height: 46" (116.84 cm)
- Arm Height: 26.5" (67.31 cm)
- Seat Width: 21.75" (55.245 cm)
- Seat Depth: 19.75" (50.165 cm)
- Seat Height: 22" (55.88 cm)
- Bark
- Brighton
- Sugarcane
- Preservation
- Americana
- Winterthur
- Portofino
- Heron
- Ebony
- Lava
- Brier Smoke
- Avellino
- Dearborn
- Grosse Pointe
- Coastal
- Petoskey
- Dune
- Obsidian
- D533/36
- D534/36
- J102/16
- R1412/54
- R1411/54
- R1410/54
- R1390/54
- R1391/54
- R1381/66
- R1372/60
- R1380/66
- R1371/60
- R1361/56
- R1370/60
- R1360/56
- R1160/34
- R1144/36
- R1142/36
- R1140/36
- J104/16
- J103/16
- D542/40
- D541/40
- D540/40
- D532/36
- D531/36
- D530/36
- J100/16
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