Great Oaks Antiques
Mid 19th Century Steamship Folding Deck Chair
Mid 19th Century Steamship Folding Deck Chair
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This delightful deck chair belonged to John Herndon Maury, of Fredericksburg, VA, who served as a Lieutenant for the CSA in the Civil War. and was the son of CDRE Matthew Fontaine Maury.
The curvaceous mahogany folding deck chair dates to the late 19th Century, features a mahogany frame with new, hand-tied cane back and seat flanked by scrolling arms and splayed legs. Designed with a folding structure and adjustable foot rest that allows it to be moved and stored easily. Today, this chair will add charm and interest to any interior.
SKU: 140987
DIMENSIONS: 20.5"W 50"D 32"H
Seat Height: 14" Arm Height: 20"
CONDITION: This chair is in overall very good vintage condition with wear to the wooden elements consistent with age and use, including scratches, cracks, and wear marks. Please see detailed photos. Notably, all of the caning has all been recently replaced, utilizing the original "hand-tied" method, and is in mint condition.
With all of our inventory, we do our best to research and identify the items for authenticity, and to carefully examine and report any flaws or issues with each piece we offer for sale. With very few exceptions, the items we sell are vintage or antique, and as such will undoubtedly have some level of minor wear, patina and “character.” Please be sure to examine all photographs for more details. Additional photos or a video are available to interested parties upon request.
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This item is available for Local Pickup at our location in Madison, VA.
This item is available for Door to Door Delivery by Great Oaks Antiques to locations within a 100-mile radius of our location.
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