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A rare pair of late 17th century oak wainscot chairs. Very striking detail: grand cresting rail with very similar carved detail to the main panel and a further smaller panel with 4 carved scrolls, well carved 'ears' and back framing with chequered inlay. The arms with some punched decoration, also notice the side seat edges decorated with a series of carved notches. Some of the detail can be seen on chairs in Tobias Jellinek's Early British chairs notably plates 62 & 84 (see the similar baluster legs and arm supports) indicating a date of circa 1680.
Dimensions
Width: 23'' / 58.5cm Height: 47½'' / 120.5cm Depth: 20'' / 51cmThis object includes complimentary, Insured Shipping / Delivery within the UK
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Condition report
Virtually original conditionStock number
S428The BADA Standard
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