A Charles II joined oak panel-back open armchair, Lancashire circa 1670
A Charles II joined oak panel-back open armchair, Lancashire circa 1670
The back panel carved with a large geometric-filled lozenge, with a whorl to each side and a pennant to each cardinal point, the scroll-profiled cresting above two integral small faux panels, the uprights with pyramid-finials, the downswept arms on single-ring baluster-turned front supports, their design repeated to each front leg, with boarded seat and run-moulded stretchers, 58cm wide x 59cm deep x 104.5cm high, (22 1/2in wide x 23in deep x 41in high)
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A Charles II joined oak panel-back open armchair, Lancashire circa 1670
The back panel carved with a large geometric-filled lozenge, with a whorl to each side and a pennant to each cardinal point, the scroll-profiled cresting above two integral small faux panels, the uprights with pyramid-finials, the downswept arms on single-ring baluster-turned front supports, their design repeated to each front leg, with boarded seat and run-moulded stretchers, 58cm wide x 59cm deep x 104.5cm high, (22 1/2in wide x 23in deep x 41in high)