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MONTGOMERY CHAIR
Winterthur® Estate Collection Upholstery Collection
HC6413-23
W 30in D 30in H 33.5in
In the early 1700s, upholstered easy chairs were the most costly seating furniture available. They were designed with “wings� for protection from drafts in poorly heated rooms. The Montgomery chair, created around 1800, is a more delicate version of its predecessor. With a tall, straight, upholstered back, it closely resembles a lady’s lolling chair of the period but maintains the sweeping arms of the earlier form. The cone-shape vertical arm support is typical of New England. Hickory Chair artists have adapted the design of Winterthur’s New England easy chair to create this contemporary form. Spring-Down seat cushion standard.