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PAIR OF FEDERAL SIDE CHAIRS ATTRIBUTED TO ROBERT HARROLD Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Second Half of the 18th Century
In walnut, with old, possibly original, finish. Backs with arched crest rails and pierced splats. Broad bowed seats, typical of Portsmouth, with cranberry-colored upholstery, reupholstered by Robert Mussey in a manner that does not impact original frame. Straight molded front legs joined with H-stretchers. Back heights 38.5". Seat heights 18.5".
Provenance:
Northeast Auctions, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, August 2003
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A similar example is illustrated in Portsmouth Furniture Masterworks from the New Hampshire Seacoast edited by Brock Jobe (Hanover, N.H.: Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities/University Press of New England, 1993), p. 319. These chairs exhibit the same splat, seat and leg design as the illustrated example.
According to the book, Robert Harrold arrived in Portsmouth in 1765 and established his own business in 1767. He appears to have sourced some of his designs from Manwaring's Cabinet and Chair-Maker's Real Friend and Companion of 1765. He received commissions from Governor Wentworth, including a pair of chairs for the governor's pew at Queen's Chapel and another chair for the governor to use at the state house.
It's believed Harrold came from England, based on his affiliation with the Church of England and the English training and aesthetic indicated in his pieces. While he spent the Revolutionary War years in Conway, New Hampshire, located in the Mount Washington Valley, he returned to Portsmouth after the war and continued working as a cabinetmaker until his death in 1792.

An Important New Hampshire Collection Carefully and Thoughtfully Assembled Over Two Decades by New Hampshire Residents Lawrence and Dorothy Perkins
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In walnut, with old, possibly original, finish. Backs with arched crest rails and pierced splats. Broad bowed seats, typical of Portsmouth, with cranberry-colored upholstery, reupholstered by Robert Mussey in a manner that does not impact original frame. Straight molded front legs joined with H-stretchers. Back heights 38.5". Seat heights 18.5".
Provenance:
Northeast Auctions, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, August 2003
.
A similar example is illustrated in Portsmouth Furniture Masterworks from the New Hampshire Seacoast edited by Brock Jobe (Hanover, N.H.: Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities/University Press of New England, 1993), p. 319. These chairs exhibit the same splat, seat and leg design as the illustrated example.
According to the book, Robert Harrold arrived in Portsmouth in 1765 and established his own business in 1767. He appears to have sourced some of his designs from Manwaring's Cabinet and Chair-Maker's Real Friend and Companion of 1765. He received commissions from Governor Wentworth, including a pair of chairs for the governor's pew at Queen's Chapel and another chair for the governor to use at the state house.
It's believed Harrold came from England, based on his affiliation with the Church of England and the English training and aesthetic indicated in his pieces. While he spent the Revolutionary War years in Conway, New Hampshire, located in the Mount Washington Valley, he returned to Portsmouth after the war and continued working as a cabinetmaker until his death in 1792.

An Important New Hampshire Collection Carefully and Thoughtfully Assembled Over Two Decades by New Hampshire Residents Lawrence and Dorothy Perkins
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Condition: No damages noted.



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