Elm, ash and fruitwood comb back Windsor armchair, late 18th century
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Large scale Windsor armchair constructed from a mix of vernacular woods; the dished seat, the turned stretchers and the cabriole front legs made of elm, the arms made from a single bow of ash as are the turned spindles and lathes, the comb shaped top rail and the cabriole back legs made from fruitwood. Thames Valley, late 18th century.
Condition: Old blacksmith repair on the back of the top rail, securing a crack. Losses to the pad feet. Excellent colour and patina
HEIGHT: |
36 in. (91 cm) |
WIDTH: of seat |
25 in. (65 cm) |
DEPTH: of seat |
17 in. (43 cm) |
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