Wallace Nutting Windsors : correct Windsor furniture. . , shapeless kitchen chair. Properly,so far as taste, beauty, comfort, and strengthcombined are concerned, this book might wellhave stopped with the two types, the Pennsyl-vania and the Northern. 43 Material All good Windsors are made of Country Pineseats, in one piece, two inches thick. Rock (sugar) Maple underbody. Also thearm rail when sawed, not bent. Hickory or White Oak (second growth)spindles, bows, bent-arm rails, and combs. English Windsors will be shown on requestwith hard-wood seats and beech our studio is impresse


Wallace Nutting Windsors : correct Windsor furniture. . , shapeless kitchen chair. Properly,so far as taste, beauty, comfort, and strengthcombined are concerned, this book might wellhave stopped with the two types, the Pennsyl-vania and the Northern. 43 Material All good Windsors are made of Country Pineseats, in one piece, two inches thick. Rock (sugar) Maple underbody. Also thearm rail when sawed, not bent. Hickory or White Oak (second growth)spindles, bows, bent-arm rails, and combs. English Windsors will be shown on requestwith hard-wood seats and beech our studio is impressed by the superiorAmerican chair. The Label On the bottoms of our chairs. The public have long known and loved theWallace Nutting pictures, which in the case ofinteriors show many beautiful old Windsors. book on Windsor Furniture, they know him asan authority, and have come to have confidencein the style and merit of his work. Our label isa badge of desirability. Those who know the Further, through the standard Wallace Nutting pictures want the No. 609No. 609. Windsor, Ogee-top Table Very solid and matching all Northern turned chairs. Top 19 x 33 inches. Height 28 inches. 44 VI i 1 1 JT ? air III I fl f If 1 1 111 I 1 1 1 ill/ Iff l//w ? No. 25 No. 25. Bow-head Cradle The peculiar charm of Windsor furniture isthat the features of the style are effectivethrough all the correlated pieces. Thus achair, a table, a bed and a cradle are each farmore attractive as seen in the same room to- gether. Housewives make a grave error intaste and so do dealers in furniture, their ad-visers, in mixing styles in the same room. Eachpiece, well enough alone, spoils the others and isitself spoiled.


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