A pair of walnut solid seat hall chairs, English or Scottish, late 19th century
A pair of walnut solid seat hall chairs, English or Scottish, late 19th century

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A pair of walnut solid seat hall chairs, English or Scottish, late 19th century
each with an eared toprail and pierced interlaced vase splat, solid seat and square tapering legs with block feet and spandrels
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Microanalysis of the timber used in these chairs shows it to be European walnut, here stained to simulate mahogany. Although almost certainly of European manufacture, the crest rail of these chairs is broad and has upturned ends very much in the manner of American 18th century chairs.

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