Small Rocker (no. 337)
Title
Small Rocker (no. 337)
Date
1904-15
Maker
The Craftsman Workshops
Gustav Stickley, The Craftsman
Dimensions
35 x 15 x 14 (seat)
Notes
Slip seat in Craftsman leather or rush (Catalogue D).
Listed as “Sewing Rocker” in Craftsman Furniture catalogs (January 1909, July 1910, September 1913), dimensions listed as 35 x 16 x 15.
A painted version of this model appeared in “More Color in the Home: Painted Furniture Inspired by Peasant Art,” The Craftsman 28 (June 1915): 248. The setting of the photographs as well as the captions suggest that “Craftsman Painted Furniture” was offered by Stickley’s company, but whether this venture never materialized or was relatively short-lived in not known. Aside from the five pieces photographed for this article, nothing else has come to light. The caption for the photographs mentioned: “the ground being a brilliant black glaze, the painted designs in brick-red, blue and green” with the motif taken from the upholstery on the no. 324 chair also illustrated. The rush seat on this example was orange.
Model No.
337
Cataloged In
Documented In
“More Color in the Home: Painted Furniture Inspired by Peasant Art,” The Craftsman 28 (June 1915): 248.
Retail Price
$7.75, $8.50, $9.75 (Oak / Maple / Mahogany, slip seat in Craftsman Leather or rush) (Cabinet Work from The Craftsman Workshops: Catalogue D)
6.50 (rush or soft leather slip seat) (Craftsman Furniture Made by Gustav Stickley at the Craftsman Workshops, Eastwood, N. Y. Jan 1909)
$7.50 (rush or soft leather seat) (Craftsman Furniture Made by Gustav Stickley at the Craftsman Workshops, Eastwood, N. Y. Western Edition April 1912)
Materials
Craftsman Fumed Oak, Silver Gray Maple, or Mahogany (Catalogue D)
Oak, maple, or mahogany (Craftsman Furnishings: Furniture, Leathers, Metal-Work, Fabrics, and Needle-Work)
Mahogany (1909 Factory Inventory)
Birch (1910 Factory Inventory)