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An Exceptional matched Set of Eight Early 19th Century English Triple Bowed Windsor Armchairs

An Exceptional matched Set of Eight Early 19th Century English Triple Bowed Windsor Armchairs

The bowed top rail housing a fret carved central splat and six spindles, with a bowed arm on bold turned supports, above a saddle seat, resting on turned out-swept legs.

All joined by a bowed (crinoline) stretcher.

All having exceptional colour and patination.

Recently restored, re-glued and waxed up in our workshop.

The unusual thing about this Harlequin set, is that they all have the same backs, very rare.

If you look closely you can see the slight variations between the arm supports and legs.

Selling on consignment for a private customer, NO GST.

Matched pair of mid to late 19th Century English Ash and Alder wood high back broad arm Windsor chairs AA1700a

Matched pair of mid to late 19th Century English Ash and Alder wood high back broad arm Windsor chairs. Attributed to Yorkshire.

The Ash high bowed back, housing an Alder wood fret shaped center splat flanked by alder wood tapered spindles joined to bowed outswept arms with turned under arm supports and continued center splat on a figured Ash saddle seat.

Resting on outswept turned ash legs joined by an unusual double ‘H’ stretcher.

Refer: ‘The English Regional Chair’ by Bernard D. Cotton, page 200, Figure NE376

1840 – 1900

AA1700a

Rare Continuous Arm Windsor Chair – UK1395

Selling a very comfortable windsor armchair from my private collection.
This has been my desk chair for years, also doubled as an attractive sculpture style chair on a single white wall at my apartment.
Purchased in Chester about 20 years ago.

A rare early 19th Century English oak and fruitwood continuous arm Windsor chair.
The continuous arm on simulated bamboo spindle supports, joined to a fruitwood seat with hollowed hand grips below, resting on bamboo simulated legs and stretchers.
All having traces of the original yellow paint with black painted nodes on spindles and legs.
‘West Country – probably Yealmpton. Featured full page colour photograph and described on page 269, The English Regional Chair by Bernard Cotton.

H: 82.5 cm
W: 53.5 cm
D: 51 cm

Photos: Russell Winnell Photography
Stock UK1395

A Rare 19th Century English Burr Elm Wine Table

A rare second half 19th Century English Burr Elm, Pollard Oak and Rosewood Wine/centre table.

The Burr Elm, Pollard Oak and Satin-wood banded circular top having a gadrooned moulded edge, resting on a Rosewood gun-barrel shaped column, terminating on the original oak bun feet and low profile brass castors.

Having fantastic overall colour and patination.

C.1870

H.72cm Dia.78cm

Last Quarter 19th Century English Oak Elizabethan Style Side Table AA1947a

Last Quarter 19th Century English Oak Elizabethan Style Side Table.

The rectangular top having strong tooth mouldings to the top rail above two Elizabethan style carved drawers flanked by applied upright flat finials on turned front legs, the lower section having brick style carving (Ive never seen this before) joined by rectangular stretchers, resting on square block feet.

C.1890

H. 73cm W. 76cm D. 37cm

17th Century English oak side table – CNK500

Stock CNK500

17th Century English oak side table with a three plank orolo moulded top above a single moulded drawer.

Note: The mould follows on the apron, raised on cotton reel turned legs joined to stretchers (later brass ware).

C. 1680

H. 2’ 3” – 70 cm

W. 2’ 11” – 90 cm

D. 1’ 11” – 58 cm

A rare 19th Century English large transfer pattern jug

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Stock AA1350

A rare 19th Century English transfer pattern jug of large proportions. Having beautiful well coloured floral decoration overall. ‘A present from John Hill, Bristol to William Cook 1862’

Stunning!

1862 H. 24cm W. 29cm