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Property from the Robert L. McNeil, Jr. Trust

Fine and Rare Chippendale Carved Mahogany Side Chair, Made by William Long (w. c. 1770-1785), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Circa 1770

Auction Closed

January 23, 04:26 PM GMT

Estimate

8,000 - 12,000 USD

Lot Details

Description

Fine and Rare Chippendale Carved Mahogany Side Chair

Made by William Long (w. c. 1770-1785)

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Circa 1770


Chair stamped Wm. Long and marked III with original slip seat marked III


Height 38 in. by Width 24 1/4 in. by Depth 22 in.; Seat Height 16 1/2 in.

Descended in the Duff family of Westboro, Massachusetts;

Israel Sack, Inc., New York.

Israel Sack, Inc., American Antiques from Israel Sack Collection, vol. 2 (Washington, DC, Highland House Publishers), pl. 947, p. 375;

Israel Sack Furniture Archive, Yale University, acc. no. 2391.

This chair is branded “Wm LONG”. William Long advertised in the Pennsylvania Packet that he was a “Cabinet-Maker and Carver from London, At the Rocking Horse, in Fourth street, opposite Union street. 1  In Philadelphia Blue Book (1935), William M. Hornor describes him as a cabinetmaker of the first rank with the Penn family as clients. He notes that Long paid an occupational tax of £25 in 1786.2  In 1794, he advertised that he had on hand “a set of Mahogany cabriole chairs.” An armchair sold by Keno Auctions, Important Americana, January 24, 2020, lot 36 and currently in a private collection is also branded “Wm Long.”3


1 William M. Hornor, Blue Book Philadelphia Furniture (1935): p. 80, 196.

2 Ibid, p. 324.

3 William C. Ketchum, Jr., American Cabinetmakers (New York: Crown, 1995): 213.