An ash armchair, probably Yorkshire, late 18th/early 19th century

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An ash armchair, probably Yorkshire, late 18th/early 19th century
the rectangular back with reeded vertical splats flanking a pierced fruitwood shaped splat, above flattened arms, later pine seat and square tapering legs joined by stretchers
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Chairs of this type are found in the North-East of England; this particular chair is probably from Yorkshire. See C.Gilbert An Exhibition of Common Furniture, Temple Newsam, Leeds, 1982, fig. 44, for a similar side chair.

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