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A Very Rare Chippendale Carved Mahogany Open Armchair, attributed to Daniel Trotter, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1785
Description
- Attributed to Daniel Trotter
- mahogany
- Height 38 3/4 in.
Provenance
Joseph Kindig, Jr., York, Pennsylvania;
Mr. & Mrs. Bertram D. Coleman, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania;
Christie's New York, The Collection of Mr. & Mrs. Bertram D. Coleman, January 16, 1998, lot 261;
Leigh Keno American Antiques, New York
Exhibited
Philadelphia: Three Centuries of American Art, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 11 - October 10, 1976
Literature
Anne Castrodale, "Daniel Trotter: Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia Cabinetmaker," Winterthur Portfolio 6, Charlottesville, 1970, 151-184;
Lita Solis-Cohen, "Living with Antiques: The Bryn Mawr home of Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Dawson Coleman," Magazine Antiques (April 1966), p. 573;
The Decorative Arts Photographic Collection, Winterthur Museum, no. 66.1708;
Philadelphia: Three Centuries of American Art, Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1976, cat. no. 117;
Anne Castrodale, MA thesis
Condition
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