Early 19th Century elm, ball back, rush seated armchair
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A well constructed provincial elm arm chair with rush seat in excellent condition and of good colour.
The back rest is constructed of square posts with scrolled tops and chamfered corners supporting four horizontal cross rails with ball decoration below a well figured top rail.
The scrolled arm rests are supported by ring turned supports all raised on square tapered legs united with a stretcher.
Of elegant design, the wide rush seat and gently sloping back also makes this chair very comfortable.
East Anglia, England Circa 1820
H: 86cm (seat height 42cm)
W: 56cm (47cm between arm supports)
D: 48cm (seat depth 44cm)
Ref: DB190
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