English George III Wood Child’s Rocking Commode Chair

English George III wooden child's rocking chair with wing arms and shaped top rail above a cut-out heart shaped handle slot, the seat composed of 3 segments, the center of which opens as a hinged lid to reveal a circular opening.
SKU
NWL6753
Item Location
New York, NY
Dimensions (in)
Width: 16.00"
Depth: 14.00"
Height: 26.00"
Seat Height: 9.00"
Style
English
Georgian
Color
Brown
Category
Furniture
Seating
Armchairs, Club/Wing/Misc Chairs
Materials & Techniques
wood
Condition
Good; Wear consistent with age and use
$2,700 (USD)
In Stock
Quantity:1
SEE IN PERSON
location

Newel Warehouse

32-00 Skillman Ave

Long Island City NY - 11101

phone(212) 758-1970

English George III Wood Child’s Rocking Commode Chair

English George III wooden child's rocking chair with wing arms and shaped top rail above a cut-out heart shaped handle slot, the seat composed of 3 segments, the center of which opens as a hinged lid to reveal a circular opening.
In Stock
$2,700
Quantity:1
SEE IN PERSON
location

Newel Warehouse

32-00 Skillman Ave

Long Island City NY - 11101

phone(212) 758-1970
SKU
NWL6753
Item Location
New York, NY
Dimensions (in)
Width:
16.0"
Depth:
14.0"
Seat/Height:
9.0"
Height:
26.0"
Style
English
Category
Furniture
Seating
Armchairs, Club/Wing/Misc Chairs
Color
Brown
Materials & Techniques
wood

Georgian

Georgian is a period of design in English furniture from 1714 to 1795. Among the best known designers were Hepplewhite, Sheraton, Chippendale, and the Adams Brothers. Georgian pieces are likely to be made of Oak, Mahogany, or Walnut.

Commode

French form mimicking an English chest-of-drawers, dating from the mid 17th-century and very popular in the 18th century. Fashion greatly determined variances in styles and decoration, but commodes generally are wider than they are tall.

Georgian

Georgian is a period of design in English furniture from 1714 to 1795. Among the best known designers were Hepplewhite, Sheraton, Chippendale, and the Adams Brothers. Georgian pieces are likely to be made of Oak, Mahogany, or Walnut.

Commode

French form mimicking an English chest-of-drawers, dating from the mid 17th-century and very popular in the 18th century. Fashion greatly determined variances in styles and decoration, but commodes generally are wider than they are tall.

Georgian

Georgian is a period of design in English furniture from 1714 to 1795. Among the best known designers were Hepplewhite, Sheraton, Chippendale, and the Adams Brothers. Georgian pieces are likely to be made of Oak, Mahogany, or Walnut.

Commode

French form mimicking an English chest-of-drawers, dating from the mid 17th-century and very popular in the 18th century. Fashion greatly determined variances in styles and decoration, but commodes generally are wider than they are tall.

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