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Item #: 041056A
PAIR of American Victorian rosewood and filigree carved back side chairs with red damask upholstery. (att: Meeks).
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PAIR of American Victorian rosewood and filigree carved back side chairs with red damask upholstery. (att: Meeks)
Sku: 041056A Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Joseph Meeks & Sons
Width: 19.0" Height: 40.0" Depth : 24.0"
Style: American Materials & Techniques: Wood, rosewood, carved Category: Seating
Joseph Meeks & Sons was a prominent American furniture manufacturing company that operated during the 19th century. The company was founded by Joseph Meeks in New York City in 1829 and went on to become one of the most successful and influential furniture makers of its time. Joseph Meeks, born in 1790, began his career as a cabinetmaker and quickly gained a reputation for his exceptional craftsmanship and innovative designs. In 1829, he established his own furniture manufacturing company, Joseph Meeks & Sons, which specialized in producing high-quality, handcrafted furniture. Under Joseph Meeks' leadership, the company flourished and gained recognition for its exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail. Meeks was known for his ability to blend different Read Full Bio
Joseph Meeks & Sons was a prominent American furniture manufacturing company that operated during the 19th century. The company was founded by Joseph Meeks in New York City in 1829 and went on to become one of the most successful and influential furniture makers of its time. Joseph Meeks, born in 1790, began his career as a cabinetmaker and quickly gained a reputation for his exceptional craftsmanship and innovative designs. In 1829, he established his own furniture manufacturing company, Joseph Meeks & Sons, which specialized in producing high-quality, handcrafted furniture. Under Joseph Meeks' leadership, the company flourished and gained recognition for its exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail. Meeks was known for his ability to blend different styles and influences, creating unique and aesthetically pleasing designs. His furniture pieces often featured intricate carvings, luxurious materials, and elegant finishes. In the mid-19th century, Joseph Meeks & Sons became particularly renowned for its Rococo Revival furniture, which was characterized by its ornate and elaborate designs inspired by 18th-century French Rococo style. The company's Rococo Revival furniture was highly sought after by wealthy clients and was considered a symbol of status and luxury. Joseph Meeks passed away in 1868, leaving behind a legacy of exceptional craftsmanship and design. However, his sons, Charles and John, continued to run the company and maintain its reputation for excellence. They expanded the company's product range to include other decorative arts, such as mirrors, clocks, and lighting fixtures. Joseph Meeks & Sons remained in operation until the early 20th century, producing furniture and decorative arts that were highly regarded for their quality and design. Today, their pieces can be found in prestigious museums and private collections, serving as a testament to their enduring influence on American furniture and decorative arts.
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