A mid-Victorian Gothic Revival oak open armchair

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A mid-Victorian Gothic Revival oak open armchair
attributed to A.W.N. Pugin, en suite to the previous lot, the rectangular padded back above padded seat flanked by padded downswept arms, on square chamfered legs joined by a similar H-stretcher, the seat rail inscribed in ink Was Originally in Kelham Hall, near Newark, 1920
Cf:
Victorian and Edwardian Furniture and Interiors, Cooper, T & H, plate 1 for comparable example illustrated

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