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Identifier: wallacenuttingwi00nutt (find matches)
Title: Wallace Nutting Windsors : correct Windsor furniture.
Year: 1918 (1910s)
Authors: Nutting, Wallace, 1861-1941
Subjects: Furniture--Catalogs Decoration and ornament--Windsor style--Catalogs Trade catalogs--Furniture Trade catalogs--Decoration and ornament--Windsor style
Publisher: The Company, Saugus Center, Mass.
Contributing Library: Winterthur Museum Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation

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No. 410No. 410. Small, Light Comb-back This chair is especially adapted for a wo-mans use as it is very light and of moderatesize. The comb has a suggestion of the English. The arm is bent, with a small outside scroll. This chair matches nicely any side chair withfan back and Northern turnings. The seat of this and all other Windsors, ex-cept Slipper chairs, is 18 inches high in avertical line from the floor to the highest partof the saddle in front. Height to top of comb39 inches. Seat 16 2 x 16i 2 inches. (41)
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No. 319 No. 349. Fan-back, Plain-earSlipper Chair Height of seat 15 inches. Very much de-sired for bedrooms. Also very attractive forhalf-grown children. These are very rare inthe antique. No. 319. Hub and Spoke BambooSide Windsor This interesting variant of the ordinaryunderbody of the chair sometimes occurs inearlier types than the bamboo, which is thelatest form of the true Windsor, and in ourjudgment very inferior in the turnings to theearlier types. We must admit, however, thatthe ohaoe of the bow is handsome. The Origin of Windsors These chairs have the name from an oddcircumstance. They seem never to havebeen made at Windsor in England. Butnorth of that royal city in the county ofBucks, the industry is carried on aroundthe townjDf High Wycombe, as a center.The turners are called bodgers (is the wordconnected with botchers2) A bodger does his work among the stand-ing trees, his protection being a kind ofrustic wigwam of poles and brush. His latheis the crude, ancient sort operat

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  • bookid:wallacenuttingwi00nutt
  • bookyear:1918
  • bookdecade:1910
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Nutting__Wallace__1861_1941
  • booksubject:Furniture__Catalogs
  • booksubject:Decoration_and_ornament__Windsor_style__Catalogs
  • booksubject:Trade_catalogs__Furniture
  • booksubject:Trade_catalogs__Decoration_and_ornament__Windsor_style
  • bookpublisher:The_Company__Saugus_Center__Mass_
  • bookcontributor:Winterthur_Museum_Library
  • booksponsor:Lyrasis_Members_and_Sloan_Foundation
  • bookleafnumber:45
  • bookcollection:winterthurlibrary
  • bookcollection:americana
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