18th Century Bostonian Chippendale Corner Chair
18th Century Bostonian Chippendale Corner Chair
This important and rare 18th-century American Bostonian Chippendale mahogany corner chair is a masterpiece of early American craftsmanship. The chair’s pommels are intricately carved with swirled eagle heads, a symbol of strength and independence, which flow gracefully into a simple crestrail. This is supported by two spandrels adorned with a knotted pattern, adding a touch of understated elegance to the design. Three simple turned columns anchor the back, providing a clean contrast to the ornate detailing. The front center leg is a striking feature, depicting twin eagle heads carved into the apron, their regal forms descending into a beautifully shaped cabriole leg. This terminates in a classic ball and claw foot, with the claws boasting pierced cutouts, a hallmark of 18th-century Boston furniture design. The combination of spandrel motifs and finely executed ball and claw feet places this chair firmly within the rich tradition of Boston Chippendale, known for its sophistication and attention to detail. This rare piece not only reflects the artistry of its time but also embodies the spirit of early American decorative arts, making it a significant collector’s item.
25 in. W x 25 in. D x 33 in. H
SEAT: 18 in. H
ARM: 31.5 in. H