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About Ladder Back Chairs Shop the large inventory of furniture and chairs!Hitchcock Chair Profile and Front Veiws. This is a light, portable chair painted and/or decorated with colorful stencils. They often have cane or rush seats, like the examples shown here. The fancy chair is derived from Sheraton designs, and developed around the turn of the 19th century when the United States was young. It belongs to the Federalist style of furniture though the popularity of this style of decoration continued into the mid-1800s.
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So while the name fancy chair is a generic one used to describe a painted chair with intricate stencils, a Hitchcock chair would be one in which the origin has been traced to Lambert Hitchcock's Connecticut workshop. The Hitchcock Chair: America's First Mass-Produced Chair Style Ladder Back Side Chair Example. - Photo Courtesy of Morphy Auctions Sometimes referenced as a slat-back as an alternative to ladder-back, this is a slender chair in which the back consists of two poles connected by several horizontal slats which resemble a ladder. The slats may be straight or slightly curved. And in a well-proportioned ladder-back chair, the thickness of the horizontal slats will balance out the height of the overall piece. A variation of the ladder-back is one style of the ribbon-back chair. In these examples, the chair will have wavy pierced... 19th-Century Mahogany Ribbon Carved Chippendale Style Armchair. There are two different versions of ribbon-back chairs:

The first is a Rococo chair style featuring an ornate, pierced splat formed of two long C-scrolls knotted and interlaced to appear like tied ribbons and topped with a literal carved ribbon in a tasseled bow. Originating in the early 18th century, it is especially associated with the chairs of Chippendale, whose original designs featured a bow in the center as well. Later the term ribbon-back was applied more loosely to any elaborately... Side chair from the Watervliet, N.Y. Shaker Community circa 1840-1850. Back legs have been cut at an angle in Tilter style. for $1,195 in January, 2014. - Photo Courtesy of Connecticut Yankee Antiques and Collectibles The most recognizable style of Shaker chair is the traditional slat- or ladder-back version (as shown here), but there were actually many types including those with Windsor styling (see below) and a rotating chair known as a revolver. And, of course, there’s the front porch favorite, the Shaker rocking chair. Learn more about this chair style and the religious sect known as the Shakers:

Shaker Chairs: Recognizable Styles in American Furniture Gunston Hall Painted Windsor Chairs. Justin.A.Wilcox/Wikimedia Commons/CC BY-SA 3.0 Windsor chairs are all wood with backs and sides consisting of multiple thin, turned spindles that are attached to a solid, sculpted seat. The straight legs in this chair style splay outward and the back recline slightly. Some examples have thicker decorative splats running down the back with spindles on either side, while others consist of all spindles. The classic Windsor chair takes its name from the English town of Windsor, where it originated around 1710. This style has been produced over... Pair of Yoke-Back Side Chairs. Yoke-back, or yoke-crest, refers to the shape of the top rail of a chair’s back in which two S-shaped pieces emulate the curve of an actual ox yoke. The yoke-shaped element may have protrusions beyond the stiles or be curved (as shown here). Styles of back splats used with yoke-back top rails can vary, but the incorporation of the vasiform splat (a vase- or urn-shaped splat, as illustrated here) is not uncommon.