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Origin: British
Period: Mid-Victorian
Provenance: Unknown
Date: c.1860
Width: 24”
Height: 37” or 17.5” at seat
Depth: 20”
The beautifully time-worn farmhouse black painted lath backed elm kitchen armchair, of good quality construction, having an elm slab saddle seat to turned arm supports and splayed legs, the whole surviving from the third quarter of the nineteenth century.
The chair is in good stable condition and can be used daily with solid joints and construction. It has a super colour and beautiful patina throughout.
This is similar in design to that of an Oxford elbow chair with its lath back and proportions. It would have been a staple of the Victorian working farmhouse.
A particularly well-crafted and honest chair with a beautiful finish.
Period: Mid-Victorian
Provenance: Unknown
Date: c.1860
Width: 24”
Height: 37” or 17.5” at seat
Depth: 20”
The beautifully time-worn farmhouse black painted lath backed elm kitchen armchair, of good quality construction, having an elm slab saddle seat to turned arm supports and splayed legs, the whole surviving from the third quarter of the nineteenth century.
The chair is in good stable condition and can be used daily with solid joints and construction. It has a super colour and beautiful patina throughout.
This is similar in design to that of an Oxford elbow chair with its lath back and proportions. It would have been a staple of the Victorian working farmhouse.
A particularly well-crafted and honest chair with a beautiful finish.