Description: ACCEPTABLE OR BETTER CONDITION. PLEASE READ THE TITLE & COMPLETE DESCRIPTION IN ADDITION TO VIEWING ALL PHOTOS OF YOUR ITEM... AS ALL PURCHASES ARE CONSIDERED TO BE OF PRE-OWNED ITEMS, UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. Pictures in the description will show ALL items included... if YOU do NOT see something, then it is most likely not included in this listing. I do answer Best Offers & Questions quickly... * *** Please Note: If you are looking for something specific, please message seller prior to purchase, thanks. *** IF I NOTICE CONDITION ISSUES, I WILL POST THEM IN THE PHOTOS! I DO DISCOUNTED, COMBINED SHIPPING WITH MULTIPLE PURCHASES FROM OUR eBAY STORE... PLEASE ASK FOR DETAILS, OR ANY OTHER QUESTIONS, IF YOU ARE HAVING TROUBLE WITHIN THE EBAY APP. I ANSWER QUESTIONS THROUGHOUT THE DAY, EVERY DAY! *I recently acquired this chair in Cape Carteret, North Carolina at a tremendous coastal estate.* . PLEASE NOTE: I have OVER 8,300 positive feedback, so I DO enjoy / ensure giving our customers a positive buying experience. PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS IF NEEDED before or after your purchase. IF A RETURN IS WARRANTED, ALL SHIPPING COSTS REMAIN WITH THE BUYER TO OR FROM THE SELLER UNDER MOST ALL CIRCUMSTANCES. . YOUR ITEM: Conant Ball Side Chair Richmond Street Boston Massachusetts Colonial Revival Antique Vintage. Most likely maple with antique flathead screws. This partial furniture maker label dates the chair to 1919 and throughout the 1920's when Conant Ball moved to Richmond Street in Boston. This specific 2-spindle chair is the ONLY one of its kind available. Measures about 38" tall with the seat 19" high. The seat measures about 10" up to about 16" in front. The back legs stand at 8.5" apart, 17" on the side and 14.5" in front. The top measures 11.5" across and the decorative spindle holes are about 1.25" in length. Weight is approximately 13 pounds. Patina untouched by seller. . From the Gardner News... Conant, Ball and Co. Back in the mid-1800s, furniture factories were springing up all over Gardner. In many cases, the manufacturing firms grew out of associations with other shops and industrial concerns. Such was the case with Aaron B. Jackson and Aaron L. Greenwood, who ran Jackson & Greenwood chair shop on West Broadway. They were later succeeded by brothers Abner and Leander White, who changed the name to A. White and Co. In 1862, John R. Conant joined the firm, and two years later his brother, Charles, also became a partner. After the two White brothers left the company, the business was continued as Conant Brothers and Co. Carlos E. Ball was admitted to the firm in 1868 and assumed charge of the Boston branch of the business before it was relocated to 36 Richmond St. in Gardner. In 1875, the firm name became Conant, Ball and Co. In 1888, the business was moved from West Broadway to its more familiar location on West Lynde Street into a building originally owned by L.H. Sawin & Co. John Conant died in 1891 and Ball in 1909, however, between those years Charles C. Brooks became a member of the firm. In May of 1909, a Massachusetts corporation was formed under the name Conant Ball Co. Among the first products made by the new company were cane seat chairs. Later, the factory produced bedroom and dining room chairs of mahogany, cherry and walnut. By the 1920s, dining room and bedroom furniture in the early American design were manufactured. Over the years, many members of the Brooks family assumed control of Conant and Ball Co. Charles Brooks and his sons, Herbert and Charles Jr., purchased the business in 1936. Founded in the late 1800s, in Gardner, Massachusetts, the Conant Ball Furniture Company was well known for crafting Colonial reproductions and cane seat chairs. They eventually branched out into bedroom & dining chairs. Russel Wright designed many of Conant Ball Furniture products. The Conant Ball Furniture Company closed in 1980 but their antique and MCM furniture products remain popular today. . IF I NOTICE CONDITION ISSUES, I WILL POST THEM IN THE PHOTOS! CHECK OUT OUR OCCASIONAL 33% OFF ITEMS! HUNDREDS OF BOOKS, INCLUDING SIGNED FIRST EDITIONS, FANTASTIC FASHIONS AND ANTIQUE / VINTAGE COLLECTIBLES. WE ARE PROUD OF RECEIVING OVER 8,300 POSITIVE FEEDBACK! THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR Fun Lovin' Resellers CUSTOMERS. . PLEASE NOTE: I USUALLY SHIP ITEMS TWICE A WEEK, HOWEVER IN SOME CASES I MAY BE ON SOURCING TRIPS FOR INVENTORY AND IT MAY TAKE UP TO 3 BUSINESS DAYS FOR HANDLING. Fun Lovin Resellers source and list many of your favorite items and collectibles. These include used smartphones and iPhones, cards from all sports plus Pokemon and MTG Magic The Gathering, Mens and Womens Clothing and Fashion including Nike and Adidas t-shirts and shoes, Vintage Jewelry & Watches, SnapBack Hats & Streetwear, Antiquarian Books and Bibles, Toys and Action Figures, computers as well as software and video games, rare media including magazines, vinyl records, VHS, DVDs and music cds.
Price: 215.78 USD
Location: Clayton, North Carolina
End Time: 2024-11-25T14:44:50.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Antique: Yes
Assembly Status: Fully Assembled
Color: Brown
Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor
Material: Maple
Item Length: 17 in
Brand: Conant Ball
Type: Side chair
Department: Unisex
Seating Capacity: 1
Item Height: 38 in
Style: Colonial
Time Period Manufactured: 1920-1949
Room: Any Room, Den, Dining Room, Guestroom, Home Office/Study, Indoor/Outdoor, Living Room, Lounge, Waiting Room
Item Width: 16 in
Item Weight: 13 lb