The Windsor chair was first made in the late 17th century in England and about 1730 in America. The chairs are similar, but the English chair legs are less splayed and only the English chair has a ...
The Windsor chair was first made in the late 17th century in England and about 1730 in America. American chairs are made with spindles for the back and to hold the arms. There are many kinds of ...
Our ancestors would be surprised to find the humble Windsor chair among the superstars of today’s antiques world. After all, there is nothing elegant in a Windsor’s materials, nothing grand in its ...
The Windsor chair was first made in the late 17th century in England and about 1730 in America. The chairs are similar, but the English chair legs are less splayed and only the English chair has a ...
In his workshop just outside the village of Madison, Chris Harter is making the antiques of tomorrow. Using traditional techniques and tools, Harter specializes in Windsor chairs. Since he started ...
The Bonhams Skinner auction at which this chair sold listed it as a Harvard University Windsor chair, bringing together two icons of colonial America. Harvard University, originally called the New ...
One of the most durable and collected chairs for the dining room or anywhere else in the house is the American Windsor chair. Known for its spindled or slatted comb back, solid wood seat and splayed ...
The Windsor chair was first made in the late 17th century in England and about 1730 in America. The chairs are similar, but the English chair legs are less splayed and only the English chair has a ...
When it comes to vintage furniture pieces passed down through generations, it's easy to convince yourself that everything from that early colonial Windsor chair in the guest room to the intricately ...
A fixture on Windsor’s Main Street for 25 years, Memory Lane Antiques has become the go-to place for antique furniture, home decor, gifts and, more recently, items for babies. What’s the secret behind ...
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