An oak wainscot armchair, mid 17th century and later, of Yorkshire type, the scroll carved top rail above the arch moulded rectangular back, flanked by downswept open arms on turned supports, the solid rectangular seat with scroll carved frieze, on turned sectional legs, joined by a rectangular peripheral stretcher, 113cm high, 66cm wide, 60cm deep overallProvenance: Norris Castle, The Isle of Wight Purchased: Henry Adams, 8th July 2015, lot 703For a remarkably similar chair see, Victor Chinnery, Oak Furniture the British Tradition, Antique Collectors Club, 1979, page 249, figure 3:42.
An oak wainscot armchair, mid 17th century and later, of Yorkshire type, the scroll carved top rail above the arch moulded rectangular back, flanked by downswept open arms on turned supports, the solid rectangular seat with scroll carved frieze, on turned sectional legs, joined by a rectangular peripheral stretcher, 113cm high, 66cm wide, 60cm deep overallProvenance: Norris Castle, The Isle of Wight Purchased: Henry Adams, 8th July 2015, lot 703For a remarkably similar chair see, Victor Chinnery, Oak Furniture the British Tradition, Antique Collectors Club, 1979, page 249, figure 3:42.
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