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Parlor Suite (two settees, two armchairs, four side chairs)
Parlor Suite (two settees, two armchairs, four side chairs)
Parlor Suite (two settees, two armchairs, four side chairs)

Parlor Suite (two settees, two armchairs, four side chairs)

Artist (American, active New York, 1829 - 1854)
Datec. 1852
MediumRosewood, ash, modern upholstery
DimensionsOverall: Settee: 40 1/4 × 51 1/2 × 20 1/2in. (102.2 × 130.8 × 52.1cm)
Overall: Arm Chairs: 37 3/8 × 23 5/8 × 24in. (94.9 × 60 × 61cm)
Overall: Side Chairs: 36 1/4 × 19 × 17 3/4in. (92.1 × 48.3 × 45.1cm)
ClassificationsFURNISHINGS
Credit LineProctor Collection
Object numberPC. 423.3-10
DescriptionRococo Revival parlor suit, rosewood with reproduction tan silk upholstery. Simply C and S curve outline, cabriole legs. Pair of card/multi-form tables with stenciled label inside drawer. Original parlor furniture for Fountain Elms.
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Label TextBy the mid-nineteenth century it became customary to acquire suites of matching parlor furniture that included armchairs, side chairs, a sofa or settee, and a center table. Other forms, such as an étagère or a méridienne, could also be purchased en suite. Whereas James and Helen Williams of Utica New York, could have afforded a richly carved set of furniture from John Henry Belter's shop, located just down the block from Charles Baudouine's, the elegant simplicity and quality of the furniture made in Baudouine's shop appealed to the Williams' taste. In 1852, when they furnished the formal parlor of their Genesee Street home, Fountain Elms, they paid $512 for a suite of ten pieces: two armchairs, four side chairs, two settees, and a two-part "multiform table." (See also P.C. 423.1-2).
Multiform Table
Charles A. Baudouine
1852
Parlor Stove
John F. Seymour
1846
Turkish Armchairs (Set of Two)
Maker unknown
1850-1870
Side Chairs (Set of Three)
Maker unknown
1840-1850
Vase
Maker unknown
1830-1850
Side Chair
Kilborn Whitman & Company
c. 1880
Grecian Couch; Settee
Maker unknown
1815-1825
Armchair
Maker unknown
1845-1860
Armchair
George Jacob Hunzinger
1869
Armchair
Elijah Galusha
1850-1870
Armchair
John Henry Belter
1850-1860
Armchair
Louis C. Tiffany
1879