A joined oak double panel-back open armchair, Welsh, circa 1600-40 Having a rare central front upright rail below the seat, the back of two vertical plain panels within run-moulded rails, the high-set and shaped downswept arms on rectangular-section front supports, the single seat board with moulded edge, stretchers all the way round, 61cm wide x 43cm deep x 91.5cm high, (24in wide x 16 1/2in deep x 36in high) Fußnoten Provenance: Former collection of The Hon. Sir Stephen Chapham, The Manor House, Ware, Hertfordshire Sold Sotheby's, 4 June 1985, Lot 182. Clive Sherwood Collection Literature: See Richard Bebb, Welsh Furniture 1250-1950 (2007), Vol. I, p. 187, for an extremely similar armchair with a central upright below the seat, attributed to Monmouthshire and dated circa 1590-1630.
A joined oak double panel-back open armchair, Welsh, circa 1600-40 Having a rare central front upright rail below the seat, the back of two vertical plain panels within run-moulded rails, the high-set and shaped downswept arms on rectangular-section front supports, the single seat board with moulded edge, stretchers all the way round, 61cm wide x 43cm deep x 91.5cm high, (24in wide x 16 1/2in deep x 36in high) Fußnoten Provenance: Former collection of The Hon. Sir Stephen Chapham, The Manor House, Ware, Hertfordshire Sold Sotheby's, 4 June 1985, Lot 182. Clive Sherwood Collection Literature: See Richard Bebb, Welsh Furniture 1250-1950 (2007), Vol. I, p. 187, for an extremely similar armchair with a central upright below the seat, attributed to Monmouthshire and dated circa 1590-1630.
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