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.
18th Century country Chippendale side chair – AA1564 Stock AA1564 18th Century country Chippendale side chair
Four country English Chippendale oak chairs – AA1657 Stock AA1657 Four country English Chippendale oak chairs
A pair of 19th Century English ash Hepplewhite style dining chairs – AA1523 Stock AA1523 A pair of 19th Century English ash Hepplewhite style dining chairs
18th Century English Chippendale mahogany high back chair 18th Century English Chippendale mahogany high back chair
An 18th Century country fruitwood Hepplewhite chair An 18th Century country fruitwood Hepplewhite chair
An 18th Century English Country Chippendale ash occasional chair An 18th Century English Country Chippendale ash occasional chair. The shaped top rail supported by a fret carved upright shaped splat above a wooden seat resting on square block legs joined by strechers. C. 1780
Late 18th Century English country Chippendale ash and oak occasional chair Late 18th Century English country Chippendale ash and oak occasional chair The shaped top rail above a decorative wide fret carved centre splat, flanked by shaped tapered uprights. Having an oak triple plank seat, resting on square inward chamfered legs joined by stretchers. C 1790
A primitive 19th Century English Windsor armchair A primitive 19th Century English Windsor armchair. Clearly from an unconventional cabinet maker, combining several styles in the one chair. Still to be glued, cleaned and waxed.
An Outstanding Rare Late 17th Century Oak and Elm Primitive Windsor Armchair – Wales 1697 An outstanding and rare late 17th Century Oak and Elm primitive Windsor armchair – Wales. The slanted upright plank back slotted through the single plank bowed arm on four bobbin turned supports joined to the elm saddle seat raised by four tapered out swept legs. Dated 1697 with the initials later gouged out and showing signs of very old repairs including shaped iron braces applied by hand made nails. Note: This chair is worthy of a museum and will probably never leave my personal collection. I have had the chair photographed in complete detail to display on my website and to be included in a future publication. AA0803 H.109cm W.62cm D.63cm
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A rare 19th Century English oak childs winged armchair – AA0940 Stock AA0940 A rare 19th Century English oak childs winged armchair This type of boarded armchair is commonly provided with wings. They are found in both North Wales and Northern England, and are possibly related to the ‘Lambing chair’ (restorations) 1820 – 1880 H. 2′ 1″ – 63.5 cm W. 1′ 2″ – 35 cm D. 1′ 2″ – 35 cm
Late 19th Century English Ash and Beech Child’s Windsor Chair – AA1199 Stock AA1199 Late 19th Century English ash and beech child’s Windsor chair C. 1880 H: 2′ 3″ – 69 cm
Mid 19th Century English ash and elm child’s rocking chair – AA1482 Mid 19th Century English ash and elm Lanchasire spindle back child’s wing open arm rocking chair, having a rush seat. C. 1850 H: 82 cm W: 41 cm D: 40 cm