Chair, Side

Object/Artifact

-

Planting Fields

Name/Title

Chair, Side

Entry/Object ID

1985.007.093

Description

Mid-18th Century carved walnut Rococo dining side chair. Continental, probably Portuguese, having ornately carved and pierced back, with arched, foliate carved crest, over foliate carved splat, centered by reticulated, foliate-carved seat rail, supported on carved carbriole legs, each ending in hairy, hoofed foot, with curviate and foliate carved H-stretchered base. Seat upholstered in harlequin patterened slip cover.

Collection

Coe Hall

Cataloged By

Cannarsa

Acquisition

Accession

1985.007.093

Source or Donor

Coe, Robert D.

Acquisition Method

Bequest

Credit Line

William Robertson Coe

Made/Created

Place

Location

Portugal

Notes

Date: Mid 18th Century

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Secondary Object Term

Chair, Side

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Chair

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Seating Furniture

Nomenclature Class

Furniture

Nomenclature Category

Category 02: Furnishings

Dimensions

Height

38 in

Width

19-1/2 in

Depth

18 in

Material

Wood, Textile: Walnut, Red Harlequin Fabric, Textile

Location

Location

Room

Mezzanine

Building

Coe Hall

Date

March 19, 2025

Location

Room

Unknown

Building

Coe Hall

Category

Permanent

Date

August 16, 2023

Location

Room

Den

Building

Coe Hall

Category

Permanent

Location

Room

Mezzanine

Building

Coe Hall

Category

Permanent

Inventory

Inventoried By

Leger

Inventoried Date

May 8, 2023

Condition

Overall Condition

Good

Maintenance

Maintenance History

Date

Jan 23, 2007

Valuations

Valuation Type

Appraisal

Estimator

J. Badami

Date

Apr 3, 2004

Notes

Min. Value: 10000 Description: Appraised as $100,000/10.

Provenance

Notes

Collected By: William Robertson Coe Purchased by William Robertson Coe in London c. 1920 Robert D. Coe Planting Fields Foundation

General Notes

Note

Notes: Original furnishing of Coe Hall. Status: OK

Created By

admin@catalogit.app

Create Date

January 23, 2007

Updated By

Emily Leger

Update Date

March 19, 2025