Lot 244

A Joined Oak Bar Back Armchair Circa 1800, probably of East Anglian Origin. The shaped top rail and cross bar inlaid with simple bands and a lozenge motif flanked by dots. The down-swept arms with scrolled under silhouette cut terminals resting on urn knopped supports leading down to the planked seat on square legs united by peripheral stretchers, 34” (86.5 cm) high, 21½” (55 cm) wide.

Sold for: £200

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Description

A Joined Oak Bar Back Armchair Circa 1800, probably of East Anglian Origin. The shaped top rail and cross bar inlaid with simple bands and a lozenge motif flanked by dots. The down-swept arms with scrolled under silhouette cut terminals resting on urn knopped supports leading down to the planked seat on square legs united by peripheral stretchers, 34” (86.5 cm) high, 21½” (55 cm) wide.