Component, Seating Furniture
ca. 1923
Description
A wooden chair arm. One end is cut to a tenon to join with the back chair posts. The arms grows in width to the other end, which is rounded. The rounded end has a 9/16" diameter through-hole to allow the front chair post to join.
Notes
The inscription indicates that this is a sample chair arm made by Brother William Perkins who, with Sister Lillian Barlow, carried on the production of chairs at Mount Lebanon until about 1940.