This is a pretty and unusual hall chair of small dimensions, made in 1894 - the date is carved onto the base of the back.
It is possibly a fruitwood and continental, with intricate carving to both sides of the back and the seat top. The colour is good, and there is no damage or restoration to the chair. The turned legs are jointed into the underside of the seat, and the removable back is held on with two wooden wedges (these are replacements), so it would seem that is was made to transport easily.
It measures 34.25" to the top of the back, 15" to the seat, and the seat is 15.25" at the widest part and 14" from back to front.
A pretty and unusual piece of Victorian furniture.
Early Victorian Carved Oak Hall Chair C1850
An interesting and unusual early Victorian , Anglo-Chinese carved oak hall/side chair circa 1860 .The chair back having excellent crisply carved floral and insect motifs . The chair stands on acanthus leaf carved turned legs ending on the original brass castors . Viewing welcome .Delivery available .
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