Armchair 1765-75 Attributed to Thomas Affleck Affleck, a Scottish immigrant, came to America in 1763, the same year as John Penn (1729-1795), governor of Pennsylvania. This is one of a group of open-arm, upholstered-back armchairs with straight legs that Affleck is believed to have made for Penn. It follows a pattern for "French Chairs with Elbows" published in Thomas Chippendales "Gentleman and Cabinet-Makers Director" (1762 ed.).. Armchair 216
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