A yew-wood and elm Windsor armchair, Nottinghamshire, early 19th century

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A yew-wood and elm Windsor armchair, Nottinghamshire, early 19th century
with a pierced fret splat and hooked arm terminals, with a solid seat and turned legs joined by a crinolene stretcher, stamped F.WALKER, ROCKLEY, the seat possibly walnut
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Frederick Walker took over the Rockley workshop that George Nicholson purchased from William Wheatland in the 1830's and proved to be the longest serving of all the Rockley makers, continuing through until about 1871. For a fuller discussion of this tradition, see Bernard Cotton The English Regional Chair Woodbridge, 1990, p.180-188

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