18th Century English Mahogany Elbow Chair
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An 18th Century English Mahogany Armchair/Elbow Chair with Rectangular Splat Back.
This piece is clearly a fusion of different styles, having outscrolling arms, typical of those of the George I/II period, and fretwork brackets to the front legs typical of Chippendale period. The back splat with has a rectangular shape. The front legs have a fine moulding to the outer edge, a sign of quality. Having a lovely colour and surface throughout and it is likely that it was produced in a north country provincial workshop c.1760.
H 84cm x W 69cm x D 55cm
H 33” x W 27¼” x D 21¾”
Seat Height: 44cm
Seat Depth: 40cm
An 18th Century English Mahogany Armchair/Elbow Chair with Rectangular Splat Back.
This piece is clearly a fusion of different styles, having outscrolling arms, typical of those of the George I/II period, and fretwork brackets to the front legs typical of Chippendale period. The back splat with has a rectangular shape. The front legs have a fine moulding to the outer edge, a sign of quality. Having a lovely colour and surface throughout and it is likely that it was produced in a north country provincial workshop c.1760.
H 84cm x W 69cm x D 55cm
H 33” x W 27¼” x D 21¾”
Seat Height: 44cm
Seat Depth: 40cm
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