Side chair, c. 1750-1765, Possibly by Gilbert Ash, American, 1717-1785, 38 1/2 x 20 x 16 1/2in. (97.8 x 50.8 x 41.9cm), Mahogany, white pine, ash, mohair, United States, 18th century, This chair may have been made for Johnson Hall, the home of Sir William Johnson, New York's Superintendent of Indian Affairs. It bears several features often found on New York chairs associated with Chippendale style: bold, almost square ball-and-claw feet; the diaper (diamond-patterned) carving on the knees of the legs; and rounded, tapered rear feet that end in square pads.
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