Lot 866

A Pair of Rare Charles II Period Joined Oak Chairs attributed to Yorkshire. Each having two crescent shaped back bars enriched with radial fluting and crosshatching, and surmounted by a pierced row of linked S-scrolls. The square uprights with pyramidal finials leading down to a planked seat in a raised frame on ball & fillet turned legs and similarly turned stretchers, 44” (112 cm) high, the seats 19” (48 cm) high, 18½” (47 cm) wide.

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A Pair of Rare Charles II Period Joined Oak Chairs attributed to Yorkshire. Each having two crescent shaped back bars enriched with radial fluting and crosshatching, and surmounted by a pierced row of linked S-scrolls. The square uprights with pyramidal finials leading down to a planked seat in a raised frame on ball & fillet turned legs and similarly turned stretchers, 44” (112 cm) high, the seats 19” (48 cm) high, 18½” (47 cm) wide.