A CROMWELLIAN WALNUT SIDE CHAIR
A CROMWELLIAN WALNUT SIDE CHAIR

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A CROMWELLIAN WALNUT SIDE CHAIR
The rectangular padded back and seat covered in close-nailed leather, on spirally-turned legs joined by stretchers, the underside inscribed '10/5199' and with plastic label 'OM5199', restorations, four stretchers replaced, lacking feet

AND AN OAK SIDE CHAIR
Of Cromwellian style
The panelled and padded back and seat covered in pink and grey velvet, on turned baluster and block legs, joined by a ring-turned baluster stretcher to the front and further square stretchers, inscribed 'no. 5027'

AND A WALNUT SIDE CHAIR
The panelled toprail and padded seat covered in close-nailed leather, above a lappeted frieze, on ring-turned baluster and block legs, joined by stretchers, lacking front stretcher, the underside inscribed 'II' and with plastic label 'OM5980', restorations and replacements, part 17th Century and later (3)
Provenance
The Parker Knoll records state that the first chair was acquired from Reeves, in 1919 for £5.0.0.

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