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LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY
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A LINCOLNSHIRE LADDER BACK OPEN ARMCHAIR
Late 18th/early 19th century
With graduated arched splats and nipple top uprights, flattened arms and turned legs joined by multiple stretchers, the arms secured to the back uprights with a bolt system and the front arms secured to the uprights with a mottle bolt and square plate
43½in. (110cm.) high, 24½in. (62cm.) wide, the seat 16½in. (42cm.) deep
Late 18th/early 19th century
With graduated arched splats and nipple top uprights, flattened arms and turned legs joined by multiple stretchers, the arms secured to the back uprights with a bolt system and the front arms secured to the uprights with a mottle bolt and square plate
43½in. (110cm.) high, 24½in. (62cm.) wide, the seat 16½in. (42cm.) deep
Literature
Dr B Cotton, The English Regional Chair, Woodbridge 1990, page 156, fig NE201, illustrates a similar chair. The profile of the stretcher turning is recorded as Type D (page 149, fig NE177).
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