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A panel back armchair
probably Hickory, the rectangular back with three panels and the remains of an applied slat fixed with turned ebony pegs, the flattened arms with ogee undersides and with turned supports, the solid seat on ring-turned legs joined by square section stretchers, Lake District, mid 17th century
Provenance:
The collection of S.W.Wolsey Esq, London
Literature:
Victor Chinnery, Oak Furniture, The British Tradition, Woodbridge, 1979, p.252, fig. 3.49
probably Hickory, the rectangular back with three panels and the remains of an applied slat fixed with turned ebony pegs, the flattened arms with ogee undersides and with turned supports, the solid seat on ring-turned legs joined by square section stretchers, Lake District, mid 17th century
Provenance:
The collection of S.W.Wolsey Esq, London
Literature:
Victor Chinnery, Oak Furniture, The British Tradition, Woodbridge, 1979, p.252, fig. 3.49