A stained oak dining chair in the style of Charles Rennie MacKintosh, the oval top-rail pierced with formulised bird motif, flanked by tapering uprights and solid splats above drop-in seat on square tapering legs joined by stretchers.

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A stained oak dining chair in the style of Charles Rennie MacKintosh, the oval top-rail pierced with formulised bird motif, flanked by tapering uprights and solid splats above drop-in seat on square tapering legs joined by stretchers.
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This chair is a later example of the 1897 design for the highbacked chair, used in the Luncheon Room of the Argylle Street Tearooms.

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