A PAIR OF EARLY VICTORIAN GRAINED OAK DINING-CHAIRS in the Gothic style, each with arched traceried pierced back above a padded seat covered in distressed red material, on square tapering legs headed by panels

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A PAIR OF EARLY VICTORIAN GRAINED OAK DINING-CHAIRS in the Gothic style, each with arched traceried pierced back above a padded seat covered in distressed red material, on square tapering legs headed by panels

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These chairs are contemporary with the oak-grained bedroom furniture supplied in the 1840s for the new bedrooms created in the towers by William Burn. The bedroom furniture was generally supplied undecorated from London and grained in Darlington or Barnard Castle and this may also apply in the case of these chairs
Their design relates to robust old English patterns published in George Smith's Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer's Guide, 1826

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