EditorialRocking Chair. Made by Jacob And Josef Kohn; Austria, Vienna. Date: 1876-1886. Dimensions: 108.9 ? 58.4 ? 114.3 cm (42 7/8 ? 23 ? 45 in.). Beech and caning. Origin: Vienna.
EditorialDesk Chair with Swivel Mechanism, c. 1780. France, Paris, 18th century. Walnut with caning and leather upholstery; overall: 88.4 cm (34 13/16 in.).
EditorialChair (fauteuil de toilette); Georges Jacob, French, 1739 - 1814, master 1765, and Pierre-Claude Triquet, French, active second half of 18th century, and Jean-Baptiste-Simon Rode, French, 1735 - 1799, and originally painted by Chaillot, fabric by Desfa...
EditorialSide Chair. Jacob Keller; German, active early 20th century; Gunzenhausen, Germany. Date: 1900. Dimensions: 102.2 x 41.9 x 39.4 cm (40 1/4 x 16 1/2 x 15 1/2 in.). Walnut, caning. Origin: Germany.
EditorialPair of side chairs with seat cushions, Painted and gilded wood, caning, silk, Two side chairs, adaptation of Klismos form, lacquered black, with gilding. Back uprights form continuous curving line both with seat and front legs and with lyre on each si...
EditorialArmchair, South Carolina Vienna Bent Wood Furniture Company, American, 1885 - 1886, bent wood, caning, Oblong, rounded upper frame and circular seat frame superimposed to a circular stretcher. Long, curved armrails depart from seat back and loop around...
EditorialChair, Carved walnut wood, caning, Circular caned seat on six cabriole legs with leaf-carving and paw feet joined by turned stretcher; the curved back with turned uprights, carved scrollwork and three medalions pierced and carved with foliage., Holland...
EditorialNo. 19, Gebr?der Thonet, Bent wood, woven caning, Curvilinear, laminated bentwood frame, the back elements shaped into one circular and two elliptical loops; circular caned seat; circular stretcher below seat; the four legs curving out at feet., Vienna...
EditorialChair, Mahogany; caning, Rounded reede seat rail; rounded and reeded tapering legs. Top rail carved with 'thunderbolt design' representing streaks of lightning, tied with bow. Below top rail, two diagonal, crossing bars, reeded. Arm reeded on top surfa...
EditorialSide chair, Papier-m?ch?, mother of pearl, caning, wood, Shaped rectangular back with an arched splat inlaid with a flower-filled basket between barley-twist turned stiles headed by finials and a serpentine caned seat, on cabriole legs with scroll feet...
EditorialChair, Mahogany, caning, Rounded reeded seat rail; rounded and reeded tapering legs. Top rail carved with 'thunderbolt design' representing streaks of lightning, tied with bow. Below top rail, two diagonal, crossing bars, reeded. Arm reeded on top surf...
EditorialChair, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, on off-white laid paper, lined, Frontal view of a chair with a large octagonal back, sloping arms terminating in acanthus leaves where the hands would rest, tapered geometric legs, and caning connecting t...
EditorialChinese Export Armchair, bamboo, caning, Armchair, square in plan, constructed entirely of bamboo except for caned seat. Back designed with small rectangular openings, each filled with tiny open motif. Similar worked details beneath armrest and along f...
EditorialHitchcock chair, Painted, stencilled and gilded maple wood, caning, Rolled pillow back and front seat rail; so-called 'turtle' slat stencilled with design of footed bowl of fruits. Turned straight front legs on button feet. Four lateral and two longitu...
EditorialChair (one of a set of six), British, ca. 1695, British, Walnut, caning; velvet not original to frame, Overall: 55 1/4 ? 20 1/4 ? 17 in. (140.3 ? 51.4 ? 43.2 cm), Woodwork-Furniture.
EditorialPapier-m?ch? side chair, ca. 1830?60, British (?), Wood, papier-m?ch?, black lacquer, painted and gilded, mother-of-pearl, caned seat. Caning recently replaced., H. 81 cm, W. 45.7 cm, D. 40.5 cm, Woodwork-Furniture.
EditorialSide Chair. Jacob Keller; German, active early 20th century; Gunzenhausen, Germany. Date: 1900. Dimensions: 102.2 x 41.9 x 39.4 cm (40 1/4 x 16 1/2 x 15 1/2 in.). Walnut, caning. Origin: Germany.
EditorialChair, Georges Jacob (French, 1739 - 1814 (master 1765)), and Jean-Baptiste-Simon Rode (French, 1735 - 1799 (master 1766)), and originally painted by Chaillot, Fabric by Desfarges (French, 1739 - 1814 (master 1765)), Paris, France, about 1787, Carved b...
EditorialSide Chair. Jacob Keller; German, active early 20th century; Gunzenhausen, Germany. Date: 1900. Dimensions: 102.2 x 41.9 x 39.4 cm (40 1/4 x 16 1/2 x 15 1/2 in.). Walnut, caning. Origin: Germany.
EditorialDesk Chair with Swivel Mechanism, c. 1780. France, Paris, 18th century. Walnut with caning and leather upholstery; overall: 88.4 cm (34 13/16 in.).
EditorialSide Chair. Jacob Keller; German, active early 20th century; Gunzenhausen, Germany. Date: 1900. Dimensions: 102.2 x 41.9 x 39.4 cm (40 1/4 x 16 1/2 x 15 1/2 in.). Walnut, caning. Origin: Germany.
EditorialRocking Chair. Made by Jacob And Josef Kohn; Austria, Vienna. Date: 1876-1886. Dimensions: 108.9 ? 58.4 ? 114.3 cm (42 7/8 ? 23 ? 45 in.). Beech and caning. Origin: Vienna.
EditorialSide Chair. Jacob Keller; German, active early 20th century; Gunzenhausen, Germany. Date: 1900. Dimensions: 102.2 x 41.9 x 39.4 cm (40 1/4 x 16 1/2 x 15 1/2 in.). Walnut, caning. Origin: Germany.
EditorialArmchair, Georges Jacob (French, 1739?1814), ca. 1785, French, Carved and gilded beech; caning; modern silk velvet, H. 33-5/8 x W. 23-1/2 x D. 20 in. (85.4 x 59.7 x 50.8 cm), Woodwork-Furniture, Georges Jacob (French, 1739?1814).
EditorialChair (one of a set of six), ca. 1695, British, Walnut, caning; velvet not original to frame, H. 55-1/4 x W. 20-1/4 x D. 17 in. (140.3 x 51.4 x 43.2 cm), Woodwork-Furniture.
EditorialPapier-m?ch? side chair, ca. 1830?60, British (?), Wood, papier-m?ch?, black lacquer, painted and gilded, mother-of-pearl, caned seat. Caning recently replaced., H. 81 cm, W. 45.7 cm, D. 40.5 cm, Woodwork-Furniture.
EditorialChair (fauteuil de toilette); Georges Jacob, French, 1739 - 1814, master 1765, and Pierre-Claude Triquet, French, active second half of 18th century, and Jean-Baptiste-Simon Rode, French, 1735 - 1799, and originally painted by Chaillot, fabric by Desfa...