19th Century English Fruitwood and Elm Windsor Armchair - CSS500
19th Century English Fruitwood, Ash & Elm Stickback Windsor Armchair
19th Century English Fruitwood, Ash and Elm Windsor Armchair
Early 19th English Yew and Elm Windsor armchair - CSL550
Late 18th Century English Fruitwood & Elm spindle back Windsor Armchair
The bowed scratch carved top rail housing a classic wheel back fret carved centre splat...
Pair of first half 19th Century English elm wheel back Windsor chairs
First half 19th Century English elm and fruitwood wheel back Windsor armchair
Georgian Ash & Elm Comb Back Windsor Armchair of large proportions
19th Century English elm & ash high back Windsor armchair
19th Century English elm and ash high back Windsor armchair
An attractive 18th Century English double bow Windsor elbow chair
A rare early 19th Century Irish yew and chestnut Windsor wedding settle JB-AA20061
An early 19th Century English yew wood low-back Windsor armchair - AA1411
First half 19th Century English yew wood low Windsor armchair
Early 19th Century English fruitwood double bow elbow chair - AA1410
An exceptional decorative splat back low Windsor armchair, yew with elm seat - CSL500
A mid 19th Century English ash, elm and beech stick-back Windsor armchair
A rare pair of 18th Century yew wood Gothic Windsor elbow chairs C.1770
Primitive 18th Century English Comb back Windsor armchair - West Country AASYD2005
A matched pair of mid to late 19th Century English ash and alder wood high back broad arm Windsor chairs
Early 19th Century English elm and beech double bow Windsor armchair UK1297B
19th Century English elm, beech and fruitwood wheel back Windsor chair - UK1297
First half 19th Century English country elm and ash child's Windsor arm chair
The bowed top rail having an unusual straight line tapered and fine fret carved centre splat, running through the single piece bowed arm having a well shaped hand rest on shaped supports, joined to a thick single plank saddle seat with two very old steel reinforcement plates below, resting on turned legs joined by a turned ‘H’ stretcher