John Howkins Antiques has dated this piece to the Georgian era.
Dimensions:- Height…33.75’’/ 86cm. Width…22.75’’/ 58cm. Depth…23’’/ 58.5cm. Seat Height…19’’/ 48cm. Delivery to most of U.K. mainland £65.

OTHER NOTES:- Gillows of Lancaster and London were one of the great furniture and cabinet makers of the late 18th Century and 19th century. Founded in 1730 by Robert Gillow, the company remained in business until 1938 - albeit having merged with Waring of Liverpool in 1897. Gillows' designs were never worked up to a finished state or formally published. Instead they retained Estimate Sketch Books containing some 20,000 sketches used for the firm's private records or for customer's confidential perusal. The Gillows archive from 1731-1932 contains under 200 volumes of records. The company attracted commissions from a wide social spectrum: from tradesmen to the aristocracy and a wide range of products: from altarpieces and coffins to sideboards and chairs. Their furniture is collected and displayed in public collections and houses; dining chairs with a similar shell motif can be seen at Erdding, Wrexham: Kingston Lacy, Dorset; and Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire.
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John Howkins Antiques has dated this piece to the Georgian era.
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