Belter Child's Slipper Chair
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This exquisite Belter child's chair is small in size but grand in beauty and charm
Key Features
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- This captivating child's chair was crafted by the renowned John Henry Belter
- Crafted of rosewood, this seat is carved with all of the intricacy of Belter's full-sized work
- Circa 1860
- 16" wide x 14 1/2" deep x 28 3/4" high
Item Details
- Width:
16 Inches - Height:
28 3/4 Inches - Depth:
14 1/2 Inches - Period:
19th Century - Origin:
America
The genius of John Henry Belter's American Rococo style comes in a smaller package in this wonderful child's chair. One of Belter's most exciting pieces, this chair is perfectly proportioned for a child's body, and features all the hallmarks of the celebrated artisan's excellent craftsmanship and design, such as an intricately carved open work back, with flowers, oak leaves and acorns, a tuffet seat, and delicate floral accents gracing the legs and apron. Crafted of Belter's signature rosewood and set upon backswept cabriole legs with original casters, this chair exemplifies Belter's tremendous skill and innovation as an artist.
Circa 1860
16" wide x 14 1/2" deep x 28 3/4" high
Circa 1860
16" wide x 14 1/2" deep x 28 3/4" high















