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A profusely carved late Seventeenth Century carved oak wainscot armchair. The armchair's scrolling foliate leaf cresting rail above a central panel carved with flowing foliage and flanked by uprights carved with palmettes; having downswept arms and a boarded seat with a carved seat rail and raised on turned legs to the front which are united by a turned stretcher. The design of this wainscot armchair is typical of the Leeds area in Yorkshire.
Circa 1670.
Dimensions
Height: 105cm; Width: 57cm; Depth: 48.25cm.Stock number
BA474The BADA Standard
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