A William Birch oak armchair, attributed to E. Pinnet, the arched moulded back inset with two rush panels, with arms supported on shaped brackets, above rush seat and four rectangular section legs with H-shaped stretcher

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A William Birch oak armchair, attributed to E. Pinnet, the arched moulded back inset with two rush panels, with arms supported on shaped brackets, above rush seat and four rectangular section legs with H-shaped stretcher

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Cf. Isabelle Anscombe and Charlotte Gere, Arts and Crafts in Britain and America, London, 1978, p. 136, no. 175, comparable example illustrated

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