Skip to main content
Armchair
Armchair

Armchair

Furniture MakerPossibly made by Ozias Buddington American, 1712 - 1759
Furniture MakerPossibly made by Edward Buddington American, born 1708
Date1740-1780
MediumMaple, ash, rush
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (overall height x width x depth): 48 1/2 x 21 13/16 x 18 1/4in. (123.2 x 55.4 x 46.4cm)
ClassificationsFurniture
Credit LineGift of Aetna Life Insurance Company
DescriptionArmchair in the William and Mary, or early baroque, style, with a slat-back, turned stiles, front legs, and stretchers, and a rush seat. The back of the armchair is formed by five horizontal slats between two turned stiles; each stile has a ball and ring finial at the top, over alternating cylinder and ring forms. The slats are curved back in the center. Each slat has a shaped top edge that is horizontal in the center and tapers down to the sides. Below the seat, each stile forms a cylindrical back leg. Each arm is bowed down slightly in the center and has a handhold that extends past the top of the front leg. Each front leg is turned with four cylinders, each separated by a ring. Above the seat, each front leg supports the arm. The chair has a trapezoidal rush seat. Each side of the chair has a turned stretcher below the arm and above the rush seat, connecting the upper portion of the front leg to the stile at the back. Each of these stretchers is turned with a double-ball-and-ring form. The front of the chair has two stretchers, each turned with a double-baluster-and-ring form. Both sides and the back each have two plain turned stretchers. The armchair frame is painted black.

Condition: The armchair has been disassembled and re-glued. There is a hole, or recessed area, where the round tenon at the top of the front leg extends up into the handhold on each arm. The black paint is a later addition. The rush seat is replaced.

Design and Construction Details: The top and the middle slat are tenoned and pinned into each stile; the other slats are tenoned into each stile. The back of each arm is tenoned into the stile. Each front leg is tenoned and pinned into the handhold above. Each seat rail is bladelike, with a rounded outer edge and a tapered inner edge. The seat rails and stretchers are tenoned into the front or back legs and the stiles. Faint grooves circle the stiles and legs, marking the placement of the slats, seat rails, and stretchers.
Object number1960.42.1
Subject Terms
    On View
    Not on view
    Armchair
    Churchill family
    1730-1770
    The Newman S. Hungerford Museum Fund, 2004.66.0  © 2011 The Connecticut Historical Society.
    Unknown
    1790-1820
    Armchair
    The Hitchcock Chair Co., Ltd.
    1970-1990
    Highchair
    Thomas Hart Hooker
    about 1770
    Rocking Chair
    Treat family
    1750-1780
    Armchair
    Fanny Gaylord
    1820-1840
    Armchair
    Lydia Howard Huntley Sigourney
    1810-1825
    Side Chair
    Unknown
    1825-1835
    Side Chair
    Churchill family
    1730-1770
    Side Chair
    Churchill family
    1730-1770
    Armchair
    Reverend Thomas Robbins
    1805-1820
    Chair
    Unknown
    1750-1780