17th century English Oak joint stool – the moulded top over turned legs and straight stretchers. Circa 1670
Width: 18″ / 45 cms
Depth: 11″ / 27 cms
Height: 20.5″ / 52 cms
Pair of 19th century Windsor side chairs. Prince of Wales splats. Wonderful figuring to the elm seats. Thames Valley. Reserved
Width: 15.5″ / 39 cms
Depth: 17″ / 73 cms
Height: 35″ / 89 cms
Seat Height: 17″ / 43 cms
19th century Country Armchair with newly upholstered seat. A good desk chair. East Anglia circa 1780-1830. See page 227 of ‘The English Regional Chair’ by Bernard Cotton for a similar example.
Width: 25″ / 64 cms
Depth: 17″ / 44 cms
Height: 38″ / 96 cms
19th century vernacular stool – possibly Yorkshire/Cumbria. Unusually small. Elm seat, ash legs. See Page 433 of ‘The English Regional Chair’ by Bernard Cotton for a similar example.
Height: 17.5″ / 44 cms
Pair of Queen Anne STYLE side chairs with black lacquer and gilt decoration.
Vase shaped backsplat with horseshoe shaped seat – now upholstered in English linen. Italian 1950’s
Width: 22″ / 56 cms
Depth: 17″ / 43 cms
Height: 44″ / 112 cms
Seat Height: 19″ / 48 cms
19th century yew Windsor high back chair with crinoline stretcher and vase splat. Elm saddle shape seat. Circa 1830. North East Midlands area
Width: 23″ / 58 cms
Depth: 16″ / 41 cms
Height: 41″ / 104 cms
Seat Height: 17″ / 43 cms