Name/Title
Chair, SideEntry/Object ID
2008.000.003Description
William and Mary Side Chair, Gallery West Wall, (1 of 2). Pair of carved walnut William and Mary Style chairs, probably Late 19th Century, having ornate floral and foliate carving overall, with boldly curved and pierced foliate-carved crest rail. The in-curved side styles also with carving, centered by a carved and pierced splat over upholstered seat. Supported on cyma-curved legs with bell flower carved knees , ending in octagonal button feet. Carved curviate stretchered base, fine example of this revival style.Collection
Planting Fields FoundationCataloged By
CaratzolaAcquisition
Accession
2008.000.003Source or Donor
Unknown Accession Donor (151f9ca0-3c44-11ee-87bb-eb28ddd78a83)Acquisition Method
GiftMade/Created
Notes
Date: Early 20th CenturyLexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
Nomenclature Secondary Object Term
Chair, SideNomenclature Primary Object Term
ChairNomenclature Sub-Class
Seating FurnitureNomenclature Class
FurnitureNomenclature Category
Category 02: FurnishingsMaterial
Walnut, Silk DamaskLocation
Location
Room
Writing Room HallwayBuilding
Coe HallCategory
PermanentDate
August 16, 2023Location
Room
GalleryBuilding
Coe HallCategory
PermanentLocation
Room
MezzanineBuilding
Coe HallCategory
PermanentLocation
Room
Writing Room HallwayBuilding
Coe HallCategory
PermanentInventory
Inventory Project
INV2024.1Inventoried By
Amanda MassimillioInventoried Date
Jun 26, 2024Inventoried By
LegerInventoried Date
Jul 10, 2023Condition
Overall Condition
ExcellentProvenance
Notes
Gifted to Planting Fields Foundation, December, 2008General Notes
Note
Notes: Sent for re-upholstery 7/18/2017 by Henry Joyce, Director PFF to Hugh Mettham Port Washington
Chair was outside of the Writing Room, and is part of a pair. The partner chair has not been reupholstered as of yet.
Record will be updated with additional photographs and a return date
*** Returned 8/22/2017 with new black asian crewel seat covers
Status: OKCreated By
admin@catalogit.appCreate Date
December 20, 2008Updated By
intern@plantingfields.orgUpdate Date
June 26, 2024