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An 18th Century Welsh Ash Stick Back Windsor Armchair. The arm bow having flat pad terminals and a arch-topped cresting section to the back above thirteen stick spindles leading down to a thick D-shaped seat with canted corners. The three legs morticed and wedged. 37½ ins (95 cms) high, 25 ins (64 cms) wide, 17 ins (43 cms) deep.
A 17th Century Oak Wainscot Armchair. The arched top rail with fanned nulled carving and incised fleur de lys flanked by ball finial surmounted uprights. The back panel carved with a rose head centring a channel carved diamond. The down-swept arms raised on baluster posts leading down to the plank seat above cup & cover legs united by peripheral stretchers. *
PAIR OF GILTWOOD ARMCHAIRS IN THE MANNER OF WILLIAM KENT OF RECENT MANUFACTURE the rectangular back issuing straight arms with scrolled hand-holds over a padded seat with a Vitruvian scroll carved seat-rail, raised on carved square tapered legs; one in striped upholstery, the other in green damask 67cm wide, 94cm high
REGENCY MAHOGANY HALL BENCH IN THE MANNER OF GEORGE BULLOCK CIRCA 1815 the rectangular seat flanked by fluted and ring turned arms raised on tulip form supports, the reeded edge with an apron of half roundels with ball drop finials, raised on reeded tapered and turned legs Note: This bench is similar to a pair supplied by George Bullock to Matthew Robinson Boulton for Great Tew Park, Oxfordshire in 1817, and sold Christies Great Tew Park sale, 27th May 1987, lot 31. For another pair of benches see Christies New York, Fine English Furniture, 17th October 1997, lot 263
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