Late 18th Century English ash spindle back side chair – AA0915 Stock AA0915 Late 18th Century English ash spindle back side chair. The round turned front legs having ring turned decoration to both ends, joined by double elliptical turned strechers, matched to side and rear. Having a rush seat and round back uprights with shaped tops and triple ring decoration housing three horizontal elliptical turned spindles with three vertical to the centre. 1780 – 1800 H: 93 cm W: 48 cm D: 43 cm
Unusual late 18th Century English country Chippendale ash, elm and oak occasional chair – CBE-S89 Stock CBE-S89 Unusual late 18th Century English country Chippendale ash, elm and oak occasional chair. The shaped top rail having a shell carved central motive above a well shaped fret carved center splat, resting on a deep shoe brace support on a well grained two plank seat. Having the original oak applied cushion holders on square section legs jointed by rectangular stretchers. C. 1780 H: 96 cm W: 52.5 cm D: 45 cm
A rare pair of late 18th Century English chestnut country Hepplewhite side chairs Stock AA1755 A rare pair of late 18th Century English chestnut country Hepplewhite side chairs. The well pronounced arched stay rail and waisted back uprights supporting the exceptional vase shaped fret carved centre splate having slight leaf, floral and scroll carvings above the serpentine shaped upholstered seat, resting on square tapered front legs joined by an ‘H’ stretcher. 1790 – 1820 Note: Over my 33 years in the trade I have never seen a chestnut Hepplewhite period chair.
Pair of late 17th Century oak side chairs, North West England – UK1148 Stock UK1148 A pair of late 17th Century oak side chairs, North West England. Each with rectangular scroll carved panelled back with scroll cut and guilloche, carved cresting embraced by pyramid finial surmounted uprights, solid seat on block and turned supports. Jointed by a turned front stretcher and multiple side stretchers. C. 1700 H: 96 cm W: 49 cm D: 40 cm
A 17th Century English Oak Decorative Occasional Chair – CMP500 Stock CMP500 A 17th Century English oak decorative occasional chair, having a dome shaped top rail, flanked by turned finials, above an inverted panel. Having a wooden seat, resting on turned and block legs, joined by stretchers. C. 1680 H: 112 cm W: 48 cm D: 42 cm
18th Century mahogany Chippendale chair ‘scrolled ears’ – AA1573 Stock AA1573 18th Century mahogany Chippendale chair ‘scrolled ears’.
18th Century English elm country Chippendale occasional chair – AA1415 Stock AA1415 18th Century English elm country Chippendale occasional chair
George III country oak and fruitwood shaped ladder back chair – AA1360 Stock AA1360 George III country oak and fruitwood shaped ladder back chair
18th Century English country Hepplewhite ash dining/occasional chair – AA1649 Stock AA1649 18th Century English country Hepplewhite ash dining/occasional chair. C. 1780
An attractive pair of 18th Century English elm country Hepplewhite dining/occasional chairs – AA1650 Stock AA1650 An attractive pair of 18th Century English elm country Hepplewhite dining/occasional chairs
An exceptional pair of late 18th Century English Hepplewhite mahogany and inlaid occasional chairs – AA1656 Stock AA1656 An exceptional pair of late 18th Century English Hepplewhite mahogany and inlaid occasional chairs. C. 1790
18th Century English country Hepplewhite elm and ash occasional chair – AA1499 Stock AA1499 18th Century English country Hepplewhite elm and ash occasional chair C. 1770 H: 92.5 cm W: 51 cm D: 49 cm
18th Century English Country Chippendale elm occasional chair – CBE700 Stock CBE700 18th Century English Country Chippendale elm occasional chair The shaped top rail above a shaped fret carved centre splat flanked by tapered side supports, having an upholstered drop in seat, resting on square block legs joined by stretchers. C. 1780
A fine 18th Century English mahogany Hepplewhite occasional chair – CGS701 A fine 18th Century English mahogany Hepplewhite occasional chair. Having a carved shaped top rail flowing into the well carved centre splat. With an upholstered drop in seat resting on square inner chamfered legs joined by stretchers. C 1770
A rare pair of early 18th Century English Queen Anne oak occasional chairs – CGS723 A most important and rare pair of early 18th Century English Queen Anne oak occasional chairs. The well shaped top rail supported by a shaped fret carved centre splat, above an upholstered drop in seat and a plain support rail, resting on a queen anne cabriole leg terminating on a pad foot. Excellent colour and patination. 1702 – 1714 These chairs are of Museum quality and it is a pleasure to be handling them.