A BEECH AND SYCAMORE CHILDS WINDSOR ARMCHAIR, ENGLISH, MID 19TH CENTURY
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A BEECH AND SYCAMORE CHILDS WINDSOR ARMCHAIR, ENGLISH, MID 19TH CENTURY

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A BEECH AND SYCAMORE CHILDS WINDSOR ARMCHAIR, ENGLISH, MID 19TH CENTURY
black-painted, with spindle back (one lost), on ring-turned legs joined by stretchers
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Lot Essay

Although showing similar design features to painted Windsors from Cornwall, new research shows that this particular design, which is characterised by the tapering ends to the back spindles, sharply pointed ends to the top bow and the sharp forward angle of the front legs, was made in a rural workshop at Dunkeswick near to Harrogate, Yorkshire, during the 19th century.
Dr B. Cotton, October 2001.

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