NEW ENGLAND PAINTED MAPLE LADDERBACK SPLIT-BOTTOM DOLL
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NEW ENGLAND PAINTED MAPLE LADDERBACK SPLIT-BOTTOM DOLL ARMCHAIR, with three-slat back and turned finials. Together with a New England ladderback doll rocker retaining original red-painted surface. Two pieces total. First half 19th century. Dimensions forthcoming.
Published: Lakin - Folk Art For Children: Handmade in America 1760-1940, p. 196, fig. F4.8 and p. 218, F4.39.
Provenance: The Eleanor V. Lakin Collection, Boonsboro, MD.
Armchair: Discovered in New York state.
Published: Lakin - Folk Art For Children: Handmade in America 1760-1940, p. 196, fig. F4.8 and p. 218, F4.39.
Provenance: The Eleanor V. Lakin Collection, Boonsboro, MD.
Armchair: Discovered in New York state.
Condition
Very good overall condition, losses to seats, and with repair to proper right front leg on rocker, each with areas of expected wear.
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NEW ENGLAND PAINTED MAPLE LADDERBACK SPLIT-BOTTOM DOLL
Estimate $200 - $300
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