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  1. Offers handcrafted furniture featuring gilded stenciling, in hard maple and cherry. Provides history and showroom.

  2. On this site you will be able to see what I currently have for sale, email me a request for Hitchcock furniture you are looking to buy or sell, learn a little about Lambert Hitchcock and his furniture, and learn how to tell if a piece is authentic (both antique and revival).

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  4. Jul 23, 2024 · Hitchcock furniture is rectilinear with caned, rushed, or planked seats. Hitchcock furniture is usually made from birch , maple , or oak and painted in dark colors such as black , dark green , or brownish-black .

  5. Shop Hitchcock at Chairish, home of the best vintage and used furniture, decor and art. Browse thousands of designer pieces and make an offer today!

  6. Feb 1, 2017 · Still River Antiques is the only authorized restorer of Hitchcock Furniture. Based out of the Hitchcock Factory in Riverton, we specialize in the repair and restoration of Hitchcock pieces.

  7. Feb 16, 2024 · Hitchcock furniture represents timeless craftsmanship and enduring style. Hitchcock chairs are renowned for their simplicity, stenciling, and practical design. Hitchcock furniture is a beloved choice in interior design, adding a touch of historical grandeur and refined elegance to any space.

  8. www.etsy.com › market › hitchcock_furnitureHitchcock Furniture - Etsy

    Check out our hitchcock furniture selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our dining chairs shops.

  9. May 17, 2010 · In 1820-21 he acquired an existing wooden two-story building near the sawmill and began to produce the ubiquitous “Hitchcock” chair. The design was loosely based on the popular Sheraton style of the time but also included some ideas from Empire chairs and the famous “Baltimore” chairs.

  10. Jul 11, 2019 · On June 13, 2006 a great American furniture legend ceased to exist – again. It was the second exit of the maker of Hitchcock chairs, an industry leader and innovator in both the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

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