A mahogany Windsor armchair, English, late 19th/early 20th century

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A mahogany Windsor armchair, English, late 19th/early 20th century
with shaped reeded top-rail terminating in rosettes, above a rosette filled central splat and outer part fluted and part spiral-twist uprights, the moulded arm bow with rosette terminals and inswept spiral supports, on spiral-twist and ring-turned tapering legs joined by a crinolene stretcher, stamped beneath 784
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Lot Essay

A Windsor armchair with very similar detail to the legs, stretchers and arm supports was sold at Vost's, 24th February 1999 lot 301. That particular chair bore the label of Edwards & Roberts, Upholstery Warehouse, Wardour Street, London. It may well be that this small group of distinctive quality mahogany Windsor chairs were made by the firm of Edwards and Roberts.

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