A George III green-painted ash, beech and elm 'lobster-pot' form primitive chair, West Country, circa 1780 The back of six hand-shaped spindles, drawn inwards to a slightly splayed and curved stay-rail, the three-part horse-shoe shaped arm rest with spindle supports, the elm seat with flat front, on four octagonal-shaped splayed legs mortised through the seat, 44.5cm wide x 41cm deep x 75cm high, (17 1/2in wide x 16in deep x 29 1/2in high)
A George III green-painted ash, beech and elm 'lobster-pot' form primitive chair, West Country, circa 1780 The back of six hand-shaped spindles, drawn inwards to a slightly splayed and curved stay-rail, the three-part horse-shoe shaped arm rest with spindle supports, the elm seat with flat front, on four octagonal-shaped splayed legs mortised through the seat, 44.5cm wide x 41cm deep x 75cm high, (17 1/2in wide x 16in deep x 29 1/2in high)
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