Side chair
Family history maintains Abigail McLean of Wilmington, Delaware purchased a set of eight Gothic-splat side chairs at Mount Vernon in the 1850s, with the understanding they had been owned by George and Martha Washington. Daniel Lammot, also of Wilmington, later purchased four of these eight chairs, three of which have since returned to Mount Vernon. Whether or not the Washingtons originally owned them remains to be proven.
See also chairs W-1464/A-B.
Trapezoidal slip-seat with "IV" inscribed into the bottom of the front rail and "Brown" handwritten in chalk on the bottom of the rear rail. Upholstered in pale blue (now faded to white) silk damask with a central palm-tree pattern.
Published ReferencesStanley V. Henkels, Auction Commission Merchant (Firm), The Most Important Collection of Minatures and Small PIL Portraits Ever Offered for Sale in This County: Belonging to Albert Rosenthal, Miniaturist of Philadelphia, Estate of Late Judge Craig Biddle, Estate of Dr. David Stuart, of Va.: Relics of General Washington from the the Estate of Dr. David Stuart, of Virginia, Including C. W. Peale's Ivory Miniature of Washington, Painted Under Order of Mrs. Washington. His Field Glass Used in Surveying. His Pocket Shaving Set, and Two Chippendale Chairs from Mount Vernon; Also Elegant Turkish Carpets and Rugs from the Estate of the Late Dr. William F. Norris, of Phila. to be Sold Tuesday Afternoon, December 14TH, 1920 AT 2:30 O'Clock, P.M. Sales Catalogue No. 1269 (Philadelphia: Stan. V. Henkels, 1920), Lot# 134.