Gary Sullivan's Antique Clocks and Furniture BlogAntique Clocks and Furniturehttps://www.garysullivanantiques.com/BlogTerrific Chippendale “roundabout” chair turns up.https://www.garysullivanantiques.com/Blog/PostId/56/terrific-chippendale-roundabout-chair-turns-upGeneralThu, 11 Aug 2011 04:00:00 GMT<p>I had some friends come by and visit during the Antiques Roadshow appraisal event in Atlanta. They snapped this photo as I was preparing to appraise a 19th century Dutch hooded clock. People always enjoy seeing the set and how the process works. The lights, cameras and buzz of the crowd make it an exciting place to be.</p> <p>Atlanta was a great city for antiques. My fellow appraiser J. Michael Flanagan was taped with a pretty special mid 18th century Chippendale corner chair (or roundabout chair). It was made in New York and survived in exceptional condition. Formal Chippendale corner chairs often have a single cabriole leg in the front, while the other three are more simple turned legs. This chair was rare and desirable for having three cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, rather than one. Not surprisingly, Michael placed a six figure value on it.</p> 56