An exceptional decorative splat back low Windsor armchair, yew with elm seat – CSL500

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An exceptional decorative splat back low Windsor armchair, yew with elm seat

This is an example of the most elaborate and decorative form of Windsor produced in the Nottinghamshire tradition and was probably the most expensive. Elaborately turned legs leading to a ball shaped foot, legs connected by a crinoline strecher. Four tapered spindles either side of the elaborate burr yew central back splat. Three tapered underarm spindles with regional style turned underarm support. The arm bow terminating in notches on under surface. Having wonderful overall clear patination.

Note: This chair possibly manufactured by J Gabbitass beweeen 1822 – 39

Ref: The English Regional Chair, Bernard D. Cotton, page 168 Firgure NE 229

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