Georgian Panel-Back (High-Back) Settle
English, Georgian period
A fine Georgian panel-back, or high-back, settle constructed from pine and fruitwood, notable for its strong vernacular character and exceptional provenance. This impressive settle was purchased from the National Trust at Avebury, where it formerly sat in the Great Barn, adding a rare and compelling layer of documented history.
The settle has a tall, architectural back with panelled construction, lending it both authority and visual impact. The mixed woods have developed fabulous colour and surface, with a depth and warmth that only centuries of use can achieve. The surface remains wonderfully honest and untouched, with open grain cracks and natural movement entirely commensurate with age.
Robust, atmospheric and deeply authentic, this is a piece with real presence and integrity.
Why We Love This …
Large early settles are increasingly hard to find, and examples with such strong provenance are rarer still.
... The combination of scale, mixed timbers, untouched surface and National Trust history makes this a truly special piece. It feels grounded, reassuring and timeless — exactly what one hopes for in early Georgian vernacular furniture.
seat height 46cm
At a Glance – Appeal, Desirability & Collectibility
•Date: Georgian period
•Origin: England
•Style: Panel-back / high-back settle
•Materials: Pine and fruitwood
•Dimensions:
Height: 151 cm
Width: 168 cm
Depth: 49 cm
•Condition:
• Excellent rustic condition
• Superb colour and surface
• Open grain cracks consistent with age
•Notable Details:
• Tall panelled back
• Mixed wood construction
• Provenance from the National Trust, Avebury
•Why It’s Appealing:
• A rare survival with scale, surface and history
•Versatility:
• Suitable for halls, kitchens, great rooms or statement interiors
•Collectibility:
• Early vernacular seating with documented provenance is highly sought after
Heritage, History & Craftsmanship
Panel-back settles were central to domestic and communal life in the Georgian period, providing warmth, seating and enclosure within large spaces. The use of pine and fruitwood reflects regional availability and practical craftsmanship. The documented history of this settle’s placement in the Great Barn at Avebury gives it a tangible connection to England’s architectural and social past.
Styling Suggestions
•Use as a focal point in a large kitchen or hall
•Ideal for period properties, barns or country houses
•Works beautifully in contrast with contemporary interiors
•A strong anchor piece for layered, textural schemes
Explore Every Facet
•Panelled high back construction
•Surface colour and patina
•Mixed wood grain and texture
•Evidence of age and use
•Overall scale and stance
Sustainable Style
Preserving early vernacular furniture protects historic materials and craftsmanship while avoiding unnecessary new production. This settle represents longevity at its most honest — made to endure and still fulfilling that purpose centuries later.
Delivery & Collection Information
•Collection welcome
•Local delivery available
•Nationwide couriers can be arranged
•Delivery is not included
We do not include delivery in our prices as this is dependent upon many factors such as whether it is mainland or overseas. The following options are available to you:-
• You can arrange your own collection from our address
• You can fill in the delivery request option
• You can email us for further information if there is more than one item
• Proovia Delivery offer a 2 man delivery system
Internal Reference: CA021
Antique ID Number (AIDN): SA1223293
Dateline of this antique is 18th Century
Height is 151cm (59.4inches)Width is 168cm (66.1inches)Depth is 49cm (19.3inches)
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