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Queen Anne Philadelphia Easy Chairs
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THOMAS MEILLER
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Maker Name
Meiller, Tom
Accession Number
2018.236
Period
Queen Anne
Materials
Black Walnut
Finish
Shellac
Dimensions
46" H x 36" W x 28" D
Year Made
2007
Contact
Email
Primary: Black Walnut. Secondary: Poplar and White Pine
Finish: Walnut husk stain, orange shellac, glaze made from burnt umber and oil.
Upholstery by Ralph Dermota, York, PA
I made these chairs from Gene Landon Masterworks plans. There was nothing easy about them; the arm construction is pretty complicated. I made both chairs over a two month period working nights and weekends. I was surprised to find each chair took the same amount of fabric as my 5 foot Chippendale sofa (7 yards). The upholstery method is 18th century - webbing and horse hair. They are very comfortable. I keep a picture of the chairs without upholstery near them in the living room so people can see all the woodworking!
Finish: Walnut husk stain, orange shellac, glaze made from burnt umber and oil.
Upholstery by Ralph Dermota, York, PA
I made these chairs from Gene Landon Masterworks plans. There was nothing easy about them; the arm construction is pretty complicated. I made both chairs over a two month period working nights and weekends. I was surprised to find each chair took the same amount of fabric as my 5 foot Chippendale sofa (7 yards). The upholstery method is 18th century - webbing and horse hair. They are very comfortable. I keep a picture of the chairs without upholstery near them in the living room so people can see all the woodworking!