Side chair
Gothic style chairs enjoyed great popularity in Philadelphia in the second half of the eighteenth century. On this example, the unidentified maker enlivened the otherwise common design with the subtle addition of a curling tassel at the center of the splat. The chair descended in the family of Philadelphian Samuel Hill (b. 1731).
Trapezoidal slip-seat frame upholstered in pale blue (now faded to white) silk damask with a central palm-tree pattern; underside covered with ethafoam.