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        laboriously  carved and  turned cylinder and   of  a  hard  wood  such  as  ash,  oak,  birch  or   names in different locations.  HERE ARE THE MOST COMMON
        ball legs, similar to other chairs of the first half   maple that could be steam heated and bent   Almost any of these variations may have   FORMS AND THEIR NAMES
        of the 18th century. But demand for the chairs   to form the popular hoop back seen on many   additional  support  in  the  form  of  spindles
        and the necessity of easier production finally   models. The key to the construction was that   rising  from a rear  extension  of the seat or   LOW BACK-  The  low  back  Windsor  has
                                                                                                                       a  semicircular  horizontal  crest  rail  above
        prevailed over tradition around mid century   all of the wood used was uncured green stock.   from a ball  extended  from the seat edge.   relatively  short  spindles.  The  crest  rail  also
        and the legs of the American Windsor became   Then as the wood dried and shrank it became   These chairs have the name “brace” added to   serves as the armrest. This style is generally
        tapered with ring turnings, faux bamboo turns   secured in place by the grip of the shrinkage.   any other name.   called  a  “captain’s”  chair  and  is  the  model
        and simpler stretchers.              The grain of the plank seat in 18th and early   A couple of key differences between 19th   most frequently seen with a writing surface
           Soon the chairs were exported throughout   19th century Windsors invariably  ran  from   century  chairs  and  20th  century  Colonial   attached to one arm.
        the Colonies and local variations abounded as   side  to  side  rather  from  front  to  back  as  is   Revival  models  make  identification  easy.   HOOP-BACK-  There  are  three  common
        craftsmen set to work providing a local supply   seen in modern chairs.   Newer factory made Windsors tend to have   versions of the hoop back. One is a variation
        of the simply made chairs. The design of the   While  local  variations  of  the  Windsor   all  components  made of  the same wood,  a   of the lowback with a hoop added above the
        chair was such that almost any local material   continued,  by  the  1820s  most  production   hardwood. And the seats in modern chairs are   crest  rail.  The  hoop  terminates  in  the  crest
        was adequate. The seat commonly consisted   of  the  chairs  had  settled  into  a  factory   usually made of two or more pieces of wood   rail somewhere short of the armrest portion.
        of a single thick plank of soft wood such as   environment and several basic forms became   glued together to form the seat and the grain   This is also called a “sack-back”. Another type
        pine. It was often “scooped” and shaped for   the norm. But as you might expect with such a   of the wood runs from front to back, not side   hoop  chair  has  a  continuos  hoop  that  rises
        added comfort. Some early models  also had   widely manufactured and distributed product,   to side like the wood in early Windsors.  above  tall  spindles  and  terminates  on  each
        rush seats. The legs and spindles were made   the same form was often called by different                      side of the seat. This  is also called a “bow-
                                                                                                                       back” or “loop back”. Yet another version has
                                                                                                                       the  hoop  supported  on  the  ends  by  vertical
           Send  your  comments,  questions  and                                                                       spindles  to  form  the  armrests  on  each  side
        pictures to me at PO Box 215, Crystal River,                                                                   before the hoop rises high in the back. This is
        FL  34423  or  email  them  to  me  at  info@                                                                  called a “continuous” armchair.
        furnituredetective.com                                                                                         FAN-BACK-  The  fan  back  is  a  side  chair,
           Visit  Fred’s newly redesigned website                                                                      typically  with  two  stiles,  heavier  than  the
        at  www.furnituredetective.com  and  check                                                                     other spindles, rising vertically on each side of
        out the new downloadable “Common Sense                                                                         the seat. The gently curved, almost straight,
        Antiques”  columns  in  .pdf  format.  His  book                                                               horizontal crest rail sits atop these stiles and
        “HOW  TO  BE  A  FURNITURE  DETECTIVE”  is                                                                     is also supported by smaller spindles.
        now available for $18.95 plus $3.00 shipping.                                                                  ROD-BACK/ARROW  BACK-  These  are
        Send check or money order for $21.95 to Fred                                                                   variations of the fan back chair. The rod back
        Taylor, PO Box 215, Crystal River, FL 34423                                                                    features fairly straight stiles and spindles that
           Fred   and   Gail   Taylor’s   DVD,                                                                         sometimes intersects a lower crest rail. Then
        “IDENTIFICATION  OF  OLDER  &  ANTIQUE                                                                         a secondary set of spindles above the lower
        FURNITURE”,  ($17.00  +  $3.00  S&H)  are  also                                                                crest,  along  with  the  stiles,  supports  a  top
        available  at the same  address. For more                                                                      crest rail. The spindles are often swell turned
        information  call  (800)  387-6377  (9AM-4PM                                                                   or faux bamboo turned. But not all rod backs
        Eastern,  M-F  only),  fax  352-563-2916,  or                                                                  have  the  second  crest  rail.  The  arrow  back
        e-mail info@furnituredetective.com. All items                                                                  chair has slightly backward leaning stiles and
        are also available directly from the website,   (L-R) Hoop-back or Sack-back, Hoop-back or Loop-back and Fan-back or Rod-back.  flattened spindles that may come close to a
        www.furnituredetective.com                                                                                     point at either the top or bottom.

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