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Antique Chairs & Rockers

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Limbert Rocker

This is a nice antique Limbert rocker from the early 1900s Mission and Arts & Crafts period in very good condition. The piece is made of quarter sawn oak with an old refinish. The caned upholstery is in good condition with no damage. The top and bottom are pinned and the piece rocks well. The chair is marked with a brand and is numbered as pictured. 
Size: H - 30" W - 16.5" D - 28" Floor to Seat - 15"  -- $195

Slatted Rocker

This is an antique L&JG Stickley large slatted rocker from the early 1900s Mission and Arts & Crafts period in very good condition. The piece is made of excellent quarter sawn oak and has been refinished. The rocker has superb form with oversized form featuring 7 slats under each arm. There is a dipped crest rail and there are double pins at the top and bottom. The wide arms are corbelled and have exposed through tenons. The original spring seat has been recovered with rust colored leather. The piece is unmarked but is model #461. This is very decorative and comfortable rocker with desirable bulky form. 
Size: H - 35" W - 31.5" D - 33.5" Floor to Seat - 17" -- $1700
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Hall Chair

This is an unusual antique Arts & Crafts hall chair possibly by Stickley Brothers in very good condition. The piece is made of extremely thick quarter sawn oak with a cleaned original finish. It has superb original leather upholstery with large and thick hammered iron tacks all around – front, back and seat. The chair has an interesting design with a straight back and reverse tapered posts. The chair is made of 1.25" boards and 2" x 2" posts, making it unusually heavy and sturdy. There is one small (1") tear in the upholstery as pictured which can likely be salvaged. This is an unusual, high quality piece with a very distinctive look. 
Size: H - 38.5" W - 19.5" D - 19" Floor to Seat - 18" -- $700

Spindled Armchair

This is a good antique L&JG Stickley Onondaga Shops spindled armchair from the early 1900s Mission and Arts & Crafts period in very good condition. The piece is made of mahogany with an original finish. It has very attractive form with spindles at the back and corbels under the arms. The seat has been professionally covered in high quality leather. It is sturdy and strong and is unsigned.
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 H - 41.5" W - 24" D - 20" Floor to Seat - 18"  -- $650
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Stickley Armchair

This is a nice antique L&JG Stickley armchair from the early 1900s Mission and Arts & Crafts period in very good condition. The piece is made of quarter sawn oak with a good original finish. It has its original thick leather seat in usable condition with no holes or tears. The chair is pinned all over and has two back slats. The arms have through tenons and the piece is signed with an early red decal as pictured. The chair is sturdy and strong and is very decorative and usable.
Size: H - 37" W - 25" D -  21" Floor to Seat – 18 -- $973

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TIADAGHTON HOUSE

Tiadaghton House
111 W. St. Louis Street
Lebanon, Illinois 62254
618-808-0311
Tiadaghton [tie-a-dotten]
noun
1. River of Pines [Iroquois]
2. A fun store in Lebanon, IL:
"Let's go to the Tiadaghton House."

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Mondays Closed
Tuesday - Saturday 10:00am - 5:00pm
Sundays 12:00pm - 4:00pm

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Christmas Eve 10:00am - 3:00pm
December 25th - 27th Closed
New Year's Eve 10:00am - 3:00pm
New Year's Day Closed
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About Us

Tiadaghton House features local art, antiques and fine American craft.  We feature over 70 local artists and craftsmen and the vast majority live within 30 miles of Lebanon.  Our goal is to create a "micro-community" of like-minded artists and craftsmen who can work together to promote art and American craft in a positive environment. Read More...

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