Abraham Roentgen workshop, Neuwied, around 1745/55
Walnut, solid, veneered, and upholstered.
The chairs correspond in their character to the earliest phase of Abraham Roentgen's work and are oriented to the English style of the Queen Anne period: the slanted legs stand on cudgel-shaped feet with flat carvings on the knee, the wooden nails of the rear legs which are mortised to the frame remain visible, and the backrest with curved backrest board is rolled backwards.
Height: 110 cm, width 53 cm, seat height 48 cm
Cf. Dietrich Fabian, “Roentgenmöbel aus Neuwied”, Bad Neustadt 1986, p. 249 ff., pic. 589 and 596










