THREE ORKNEY CHAIRS
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THREE ORKNEY CHAIRS

LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY

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THREE ORKNEY CHAIRS
LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY
One in elm, one brown-painted and a child's chair in pine
The largest: 40½ in. (103 cm.) high; 27 in. (68 cm.) wide; 20½ in. (52 cm.) deep (3)
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This lot will be removed to an off-site warehouse at the close of business on the day of sale - 2 weeks free storage

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Lot Essay

Straw backed chairs from Orkney are one of the most distinctive forms of British Regional chair. They originate on islands where home grown wood is scarce, and where the inhabitants turned to other natural materials to supply many of their needs. Paramount amongst these was the straw produced from the native black oats, which, when hand threshed, and cleaned (and called gloy at this stage) was able to be used in the manufacture of many kinds of domestic items.

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