Lot 300

A 17th Century Child’s High Chair, Circa 1680. The padded rectangular back, uprights, arm supports and seat clad in leather edged with brass studs and raised on repeated ball & fillet turned legs united by side rails, low peripheral stretchers and a peg-in height adjustable foot rest to the front. 42” (107 cm) high, 16” (41 cm) wide, 15” (38 cm) deep. [Illustrated in ‘Oak Furniture The British Tradition’ by Victor Chinnery, page 404 Figure 3:491].

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Description

A 17th Century Child’s High Chair, Circa 1680. The padded rectangular back, uprights, arm supports and seat clad in leather edged with brass studs and raised on repeated ball & fillet turned legs united by side rails, low peripheral stretchers and a peg-in height adjustable foot rest to the front. 42” (107 cm) high, 16” (41 cm) wide, 15” (38 cm) deep. [Illustrated in ‘Oak Furniture The British Tradition’ by Victor Chinnery, page 404 Figure 3:491].