41,073  PAGES BROWSED TODAY PAGES TODAY 84  ANTIQUES UPLOADED TODAY NEW ARRIVALS
Sort Order
Items Per Page
ID #SA1230332
FOR SALE
£595
Email
Save
Early 19th Century Yew Wood Windsor Armchair
Walton House Antiques
for sale €696     $756
£595
Walton House Antiques

Walton House Antiques

Sellingantiques Verified Since Oct 2011
View Dealers Stock Page
  • About Us
    Specialists in 18th and early 19th century antique furniture 19th century oils and 19th french ormolu clocks
  • Trade Associations
    Walton House Antiques is a registered member of LAPADA  CINOA
Id #SA1230332
PDF SHARE
SAVE

Early 19th Century Yew Wood Windsor Armchair

19th century
Description

An attractive early 19th century yew wood Windsor armchair of good colour and good solid design with crinolin stretcher and elm seat

Height 35" 89cm

Width 22" 56cm

Depth 20" 51cm

All of the items that we advertise for sale have been as accurately described as possible and are in excellent condition, unless otherwise stated. Please note that we are also able to arrange a full shipping service for our customers. We look forward to being of service.

Declaration

Walton House Antiques has dated this Yew Wood Windsor Armchair to the 19th Century.

Reference Numbers
Sellingantiques Reference
SA1230332
Dealers Internal Reference
WH9614
Dealers Notes

All of the items that we advertise for sale have been as accurately described as possible and are in excellent condition, unless otherwise stated. Please note that we are also able to arrange a full shipping service for our customers. We look forward to being of service.

Description
An attractive early 19th century yew wood Windsor armchair of good colour and good solid design with crinolin stretcher and elm seat

Height 35" 89cm

Width 22" 56cm

Depth 20" 51cm

All of the items that we advertise for sale have been as accurately described as possible and are in excellent condition, unless otherwise stated.
Walton House Antiques

Please note that we are also able to arrange a full shipping service for our customers. We look forward to being of service.

Date of Manufacture

Walton House Antiques has dated this Yew Wood Windsor Armchair to the 19th Century.

Reference Numbers
Sellingantiques Ref
SA1230332
Dealers Internal Ref
WH9614
Walton House Antiques
Walton House Antiques
Sellingantiques verified Since Oct 2011

Specialists in 18th and early 19th century antique furniture 19th century oils and 19th french ormolu clocks

Dealer Profile

You can view the stock and full dealer information on the Walton House Antiques Profile Page

Trade Associations

Walton House Antiques is a registered member of LAPADA  CINOA

PDF SHARE
SAVE
An early 19th-century yew wood Windsor armchair featuring a curved hoop back, pierced splat, turned legs, and a crinoline stretcher.
1 / 5
Archive I An early 19th-century yew wood Windsor armchair featuring a curved hoop back, pierced splat, turned legs, and a crinoline stretcher.

Early 19th Century Yew Wood Windsor Armchair

Archive II An early 19th-century yew wood Windsor armchair featuring a curved hoop back, pierced splat, turned legs, and a crinoline stretcher. View II
Archive III An early 19th-century yew wood Windsor armchair featuring a curved hoop back, pierced splat, turned legs, and a crinoline stretcher. View III
Archive IV An early 19th-century yew wood Windsor armchair featuring a curved hoop back, pierced splat, turned legs, and a crinoline stretcher. View IV
Archive V An early 19th-century yew wood Windsor armchair featuring a curved hoop back, pierced splat, turned legs, and a crinoline stretcher. View V
FURTHER BROWSING

Visitors also looked at these ⇣

Enlarged Archival View
Telephone 01747 860050
Location
Walton House Antiques
Walton Buildings
The Square
Mere
BA12 6DL
United Kingdom
Verified Since Oct 2011
Items For Sale 249
Items Sold 3,083
Walton House Antiques
Walton House Antiques
Verified Since Oct 2011
View Dealer Info
Location: Walton House Antiques, Walton Buildings, The Square, Mere, BA12 6DL, United Kingdom
Verified
Oct 2011
For Sale
249
Sold
3,083
An early 19th-century yew wood Windsor armchair featuring a curved hoop back, pierced splat, turned legs, and a crinoline stretcher.
Early 19th century yew wood Windsor armchair
Ref: SA1230332
An early 19th-century yew wood Windsor armchair featuring a curved hoop back, pierced splat, turned legs, and a crinoline stretcher.
Detail View 1
Detail View 2
Detail View 3
Detail View 4
Archival Detail
Every single antique dealer on our platform is individually approved by our internal team. We verify their professional trade history, ethical standards, and photographic quality to ensure a secure, high-standard buying environment. Upon joining, every dealer agrees to a strict 9-point code of conduct. While issues can occasionally arise, our dealers typically resolve them swiftly and directly with the buyer. In fact, since our founding in 2002, Sellingantiques has only had to step in to help resolve an issue on roughly five occasions—a true testament to the quality of our dealers and their dedication to your happiness.
Our dealers are highly experienced in packing and shipping fragile, high-value antiques. Because you are in direct contact with the dealer, you will be able to easily go through all available shipping and insurance options together to ensure your item arrives safely.
Antiques are the ultimate green purchase. By choosing historical pieces over newly manufactured goods, you completely eliminate the carbon footprint of modern mass production while preserving exceptional, timeless craftsmanship.

Originating in 18th-century England, Windsor chairs were developed in Buckinghamshire and named after the town of Windsor, serving as durable regional seating across rural and urban homes.

Windsor chairs were traditionally constructed using a combination of woods, incorporating steam-bent yew or ash for the hoops, elm for the shaped seat, and beech or yew for turned spindles and legs.

Authentic 19th-century examples display wedged or pinned tenon joinery through the seat, natural wear along the stretchers and armrests, and hand-scarped seats with prominent grain figure.

A Windsor chair functions as a distinct accent piece in a hallway, study, or living space, pairing effectively with neutral palettes to highlight its structural silhouette.

Position yew wood furniture away from direct heat sources and strong sunlight to prevent timber shrinkage, and preserve the patination by applying a beeswax polish annually.
items
Add keywords to the filter
Price
£100
£250000
Era
Movements
Material
Origin
Stock Location
Freshness
Online Payments
Categories