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THE MAJOR GENERAL JOHN AND SARAH FISKE PAIR OF FEDERAL CARVED MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRS WITH EAGLE-CARVED HANDHOLDS, DOCUMENTED TO JACOB SANDERSON (1757-1810); CARVING ATTRIBUTED TO SAMUEL MCINTIRE (1757-1811) by Anonymous

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Last recorded sale at Christie's, New York (21 Jan 2017)
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ImageSale dateAuction houseLocationSale nameLot No.EstimatePrice SoldConditionTitle
Jan 21, 2017
Christie'sNew YorkImportant American Furniture, Folk Art and Silver550
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THE MAJOR GENERAL JOHN AND SARAH FISKE PAIR OF FEDERAL CARVED MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRS WITH EAGLE-CARVED HANDHOLDS, DOCUMENTED TO JACOB SANDERSON (1757-1810); CARVING ATTRIBUTED TO SAMUEL MCINTIRE (1757-1811)
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Artwork Description
Category

other

Dimensions

95.3 cm (37.5 in)

Provenance

Major General John (1744-1797) and Sarah (Wendell) (1745-1804) Fiske, Walnut Street, Salem, 1791

North and West Families

Willoughby Farr, Edgewater, New Jersey, 1931

Mrs. J. Insley Blair (Natalie Knowlton) (1883-1951), Manhattan and Tuxedo Park, New York, purchased from above, January 1931

Natica (Blair) Lorillard (1913-1955), daughter

Screven Lorillard (1909-1979), husband

Alice (Whitney) Lorillard (1919-2015), wife

Thence by descent in the family

Literature

Dean T. Lahikainen, Samuel McIntire: Carving an American Style (Salem, 2008), pp. 52-55, figs. 3-6, 3-7.