A yew-wood and elm Windsor armchair, Thames Valley, early 19th century
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A yew-wood and elm Windsor armchair, Thames Valley, early 19th century

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A yew-wood and elm Windsor armchair, Thames Valley, early 19th century
attributable to the Prior family workshops, with pierced and roundel centred vertical splats, outswept arms with incurved front supports and with underarm pierced and roundel centred splats, on ring-turned legs joined by a crinolene stretcher, one back leg replaced
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Lot Essay

Chairs with this distinctive splat design have been recorded bearing the stamp of Robert Prior, Uxbridge.

See Dr. B.D. Cotton The English Regional Chair, Woodbridge 1991, page 80 fig. TV160 and 161 for similar chairs and page 78 fig. TV151 for a stamped example.

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