A YORKSHIRE OAK ARMCHAIR
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A YORKSHIRE OAK ARMCHAIR

LATE 17TH CENTURY

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A YORKSHIRE OAK ARMCHAIR
LATE 17TH CENTURY
With elaborate scrolling berry-carved toprail and scroll ears, the panel with lozenge and scroll flourishes, struck 'M.R.' to the reverse, with paper inventory label beneath 'LOCHMORE NO.52 1948'
49in. (125cm.) high; the seat -- 23½in. (60cm.) wide; 15½in. (39cm.) deep; 17in. (43cm.) high
Literature
A similar chair, one of a pair, originally from Birstall Church and now at Oakwell Hall, Huddersfield is illustrated in the Temple Newsam catalogue Oak Furniture from Yorkshire Churches, Leeds 1971, Cat. No.21.
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Lot Essay

Lochmore was the Scottish home of the second Duke on the Reay Forest Estate in remote North-West Scotland.

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