MAXIMILLIAN CHAIR (ca. 1850) -Spanish New Mexico has a long and colorful history and the original piece that inspired this chair was integral to that history. For more than 200 years, New Mexico was a colony of Spain and Mexico. In 1821, Mexico gained independence from Spain, and New Mexico became a province of Mexico for the next 21 years. Two years after the end of Mexican-American War (1846-1848), in 1850, New Mexico became a U.S. Territory . While the original that inspired the Maximillian chair dates to the 1850, the year New Mexico finally became a territory of the United States, the chairs' signature details-narrow, high back, carved side rails, arms and seat stretcher-reflect the enduring influence of the Spanish.
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Description
The Maximillian Chair by King Hickory may be available at Four States Furniture in the Texarkana, Hope, and area. Please contact us to check availability.
Please note that the finish or fabric of this product in-store may be different than the photo currently pictured. Please contact your local store to confirm product pricing, availability, finish and fabric colors and promotional dates.
Collection
Maximillian
Dimensions & Specs
SKU | M19-01-LF |
Overall Width | 24.00" |
Overall Depth | 26.00" |
Overall Height | 41.00" |
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