Wallace Nutting Windsors : correct Windsor furniture. . except for length. No. 546. Triple Bow-back, Eight-leg Settee Like No. 515 on previous page, except length,which is 72 inches. All these settees may also appear with no No. 806. Twin-bow Double Bed The head and foot resemble the back of thatshown in settee above, only the bows go directlyinto the bed frame, and each, two at head andtwo at foot, is supplied with tailpieces and brac-ing spindles as in single bed on page 45, at thebottom. It has ten legs, the stretchers runningaround and two stretchers braced diagonallyinto the frame at the
Wallace Nutting Windsors : correct Windsor furniture. . except for length. No. 546. Triple Bow-back, Eight-leg Settee Like No. 515 on previous page, except length,which is 72 inches. All these settees may also appear with no No. 806. Twin-bow Double Bed The head and foot resemble the back of thatshown in settee above, only the bows go directlyinto the bed frame, and each, two at head andtwo at foot, is supplied with tailpieces and brac-ing spindles as in single bed on page 45, at thebottom. It has ten legs, the stretchers runningaround and two stretchers braced diagonallyinto the frame at the center. A chaise tongue (couch, day bed) in the Wind- back at all above the arm rail, as well as armchairs of the same construction. sor style is feasible, and only the necessity ofstopping somewhere has hindered our sketch-ing it. The Pennsylvania Day Bed shown in17th Century American Furniture is almost aWindsor. The scheme of stretchers runningfront and back between each pair of legs, witha middle stretcher between each set makes atrue Windsor. 26. No. 432No. 432. Writing-arm or Poets or Students Windsor This most comfortable and convenient chairmakes a larger appeal than any other Windsor,probably. The originals are very hard to yet seen are quite satisfactory. In thisexample Mr. Nutting has avoided some infelici- ties, and the product here presented is the per-fection of a writing chair. Made with two drawers for stationery. Seat22 inches wide, 17 inches deep. Table 18 incheswide. No. 430. The same, omitting candle slide No. 431. The same, with ink well sunk in table No. 433. The same, with both ink well and candle slide t=7l
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