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One of a pair of Récamier sofas or Grecian sofas with a partial back terminating in a scroll cr…

Furniture

Telfair Museums' decorative arts collections include a significant amount of furniture, most of which is American or British and dates to the 19th century. They range from curly maple recamiers and other formal furnishings that the Telfair family commissioned while in Philadelphia, to relatively simple ladderback chairs and trestle tables made for informal spaces often associated with enslaved labor. Much of this furniture is on view at the Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters and in period rooms at the Telfair Academy.

Collection Highlights
One of fifteen side chairs with a concave rectangular crest rail above a splat with a central m…
Joseph B. Barry
c. 1815-1825
One of a pair of Récamier sofas or Grecian sofas with a partial back terminating in a scroll cr…
Unknown
c. 1820
One of twelve dining or side chairs made from mahogany with ebonized stringing and gray horseha…
Unknown
c. 1815 - 1825
A painted wooden armchair composed of bamboo-style spindles and supports with a woven rush seat…
William Palmer
c. 1802