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A beautifully patinated early Nineteenth Century ash and fruitwood vernacular armchair from the Lancashire/ Cheshire region; the yoke top rail above a vase shaped splat and a rush seat; having broad outswept arms and raised on turned legs terminating in pad feet. This armchair is of wonderfully gutsy form and retains an exceptional colour and patination.
Circa 1830.
Dimensions
Height: 112cm Depth: 53cm Width: 68cmStock number
BA954The BADA Standard
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