A James I/Charles I joined oak panel back armchair, Devon, circa 1620-30
The back panel carved with addorsed frilly-scrolls within a leafy arcade, below a lunette and stylized flower-carved top rail, set between round-end and stiff-leaf carved uprights, the robust downswept arms with a concentric ring-turned roundel to each outer-face, the single seat board with applied reeded edge, bicuspid-shaped seat rails, on parallel-baluster turned front legs joined all round by plain stretchers, 60cm wide x 52cm deep x 105cm high, (23 1/2in wide x 20in deep x 41in high)
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The back panel carved with addorsed frilly-scrolls within a leafy arcade, below a lunette and stylized flower-carved top rail, set between round-end and stiff-leaf carved uprights, the robust downswept arms with a concentric ring-turned roundel to each outer-face, the single seat board with applied reeded edge, bicuspid-shaped seat rails, on parallel-baluster turned front legs joined all round by plain stretchers, 60cm wide x 52cm deep x 105cm high, (23 1/2in wide x 20in deep x 41in high)