The year 1700 marked the introduction of the slat-back chair, which enjoyed a long period of popularity.
During this time he produced his ribbon-back chair, though his best chairs, showing this influence, were upholstered armchairs, with legs terminating in French scroll feet.
In some types of Yorkshire tables the stretchers are splat-form, like a ladder-back chair.
These turned chairs are interesting as having spindles, which came into use at a much later period in the spindle-back chair.
Or, suppose you have a reproduction of a Chippendale ladder-back chair.
What steps would you take in selling a reproduction of the Chippendale splat-back chair?
They scrambled up the legs and back of the old fiddle-back chair, and were on the bed in a quick-stick, and took their places near the sleeping child.
By the side of the bed where Phillida slept was a fiddle-back chair, and on its seat lay her little blue weekaday frock, that added to the quaint and beautiful picture.
I'll get up on the bed and see if the little maid is really asleep,' said one of the Piskeys; and he climbed up to the top of the fiddle-back chair close to the bed and looked down on the child.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "back chair" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.