A Charles I joined oak enclosed armchair, circa 1640
A Charles I joined oak enclosed armchair, circa 1640
The panel back carved with a whorl-filled interlaced quatrefoil and lozenge centred by a daisy flower, the scroll-profiled cresting positioned above the back uprights and with a grooved stippled and punched-decorated edge above integral dentil-mouldings, the downswept round-ended arms above panelled sides, the sliding boarded seat [now fixed] above cable-carved seat rails, panelled front and sides, 57cm wide x 61.5cm deep x 107.5cm high, (22in wide x 24in deep x 42in high)
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A Charles I joined oak enclosed armchair, circa 1640
The panel back carved with a whorl-filled interlaced quatrefoil and lozenge centred by a daisy flower, the scroll-profiled cresting positioned above the back uprights and with a grooved stippled and punched-decorated edge above integral dentil-mouldings, the downswept round-ended arms above panelled sides, the sliding boarded seat [now fixed] above cable-carved seat rails, panelled front and sides, 57cm wide x 61.5cm deep x 107.5cm high, (22in wide x 24in deep x 42in high)