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An American Gothic Carved Oak Hall Chair, c. 1845, probably Philadelphia, crocketed triple lancet cathedral back, on chamfered legs, tracery brackets, with Anderson notation, height 41 in., width 21 in., depth 19 in Note: This chair belongs to a notable group including a pair of armchairs and benches documented at the Gothic cottage designed by Thomas Ustick Walter for Nicholas Biddle's estate, Andalusia. Other examples include a pair of walnut chairs discovered by Stuart Feld and a pair of cherrywood settees found in New Orleans. Reference: Feld. In Pointed Style. fig. 46, p. 93. Trent and Truax Vaulting Ambition: Philadelphia Gothic Revival Furniture and Other Decorative Arts. fig. 25, pp 108-109.
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