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Child’s Antique Oak Windsor Chair
Located in Bridgeport, CT
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Antique George III Quality Child’s Yew Wood Windsor Chair
Located in Suffolk, GB
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Elm and Yew Wood Child's Windsor Armchair
Located in Middleburg, VA
Elm and Yew Wood Child's Windsor Armchair. Single "Windsor" Armchair made predominantly of yew wood with figured elm seat. Excellent color and deep patination. Made in Buckinghamshir...
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Early NE 19th c. Original Painted Surface Child's Windsor Chair
Located in Los Angeles, CA
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Located in Middleburg, VA
Rare Child's Windsor Armchair. Made predominantly of yew wood and ash with a figured elm seat. Simple turned legs over "Crinoline" shaped stretchers. Beautiful color and a deep patina. Made in Buckinghamshire, England circa 1820. A rare and exceptionally well-preserved child's Windsor armchair, crafted in Buckinghamshire, England circa 1820. This charming and finely scaled example exemplifies early 19th-century English vernacular design, made predominantly of richly figured yew wood and ash, with a beautifully grained elmwood seat carved from a single plank. The hooped back is flanked by hand-turned spindles, flowing gracefully into shaped arms supported by balustar-turned arm supports. The seat is deeply sculpted and retains a warm, timeworn patina, showcasing the natural beauty of the elm. Below, simple turned legs are joined by an elegant crinoline stretcher- a particularly desirable detail in children's Windsor chairs...
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