Lot 172

An Early & Rare 19th Century Yew-wood Comb-back Windsor Armchair attributed to the Thames Valley. The shaped cresting rail with upswept lobe terminals above four long splats with three long stick spindles in-between, passing through the arm-bow and flanked by four further underarm spindles and a curved bentwood end support either side. The elm seat on cabriole legs united by a crinoline stretcher, 41” (104 cm) high, 24” (61 cm) wide.

Sold for: £1800

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Description

An Early & Rare 19th Century Yew-wood Comb-back Windsor Armchair attributed to the Thames Valley. The shaped cresting rail with upswept lobe terminals above four long splats with three long stick spindles in-between, passing through the arm-bow and flanked by four further underarm spindles and a curved bentwood end support either side. The elm seat on cabriole legs united by a crinoline stretcher, 41” (104 cm) high, 24” (61 cm) wide.