The Bliss Family Pair of Queen Anne Walnut Side Chairsprobably Springfield, MassachusettsCirca 1760
One chair is marked III, with slip seat I; the other chair marked V, with slip seat V.
Height 42in.Condition reportFor further information on the condition of this lot please contact americana@sothebys.com or call (212) 606-7130. LiteratureSotheby's, New York, Important Americana including Property Approved for Deaccession by the Board of Trustees of Historic Deerfield, January 19-21, 2007, sale 8278, lot 403.Catalogue noteThese chairs are remarkable for their undisturbed surface, delicate baluster and ring turned stretchers, and large shoe. These chairs according to family history belonged to Col. John Bliss (b. 1727) and were one of the original items in the Bliss-Morris homestead in Hampden, Massachusetts. See Springfield Republican, October 25, 1964, 6E.
The Bliss Family Pair of Queen Anne Walnut Side Chairsprobably Springfield, MassachusettsCirca 1760
One chair is marked III, with slip seat I; the other chair marked V, with slip seat V.
Height 42in.Condition reportFor further information on the condition of this lot please contact americana@sothebys.com or call (212) 606-7130. LiteratureSotheby's, New York, Important Americana including Property Approved for Deaccession by the Board of Trustees of Historic Deerfield, January 19-21, 2007, sale 8278, lot 403.Catalogue noteThese chairs are remarkable for their undisturbed surface, delicate baluster and ring turned stretchers, and large shoe. These chairs according to family history belonged to Col. John Bliss (b. 1727) and were one of the original items in the Bliss-Morris homestead in Hampden, Massachusetts. See Springfield Republican, October 25, 1964, 6E.
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