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Early 19th c. Scottish Windsor Armchair
Located in Greenwich, CT
An early 19th century Scottish windsor chair in patinated elm with hoop back, saddle seat, turned front legs and adzed back legs joined by turned H-stretchers. Classic form and charm...
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Antique Early 19th Century Scottish Windsor Chairs

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Ash, Elm

"Price of Wales" Windsor Armchair
Located in Greenwich, CT
Very fine early 19th century English yew wood windsor hoop back armchair, the pierced splat with "Prince of Wales" ostrich feather decoration,...
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Antique 1820s Great Britain (UK) George IV Armchairs

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Elm, Yew

Rare 18th c. Lobster Pot Windsor Armchair
Located in Greenwich, CT
Very good English lobster pot Windsor chair, having shaped crest over shaved spindles with bent yew wood continuous arm over deeply saddled elm seat and standing on pole lathe turned...
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Antique 1790s English Windsor Chairs

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Elm

18th Century Yew Wood Cabriole Leg Windsor Chair
Located in Greenwich, CT
Fine 18th century Thames Valley yew wood windsor armchair, the hoop back over continuous hooped arm connected by pole-turned spindles, on shaped seat with bold cabriole shoulders, le...
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Antique 1780s English Windsor Chairs

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Yew

18th c. English Comb Back Windsor Armchair
Located in Greenwich, CT
Rustic comb-back West Country Windsor armchair, having shaped crest over spindle back, the narrow arm with bentwood supports and turned spindles, the shallow seat over pole turned le...
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Antique Early 19th Century English Rustic Windsor Chairs

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Ash

18th c. English Thames Valley Windsor Armchair
Located in Greenwich, CT
Charming late 18th Century English Thames Valley "hoop back" Windsor armchair in ash and elm, the hoop with 10 supporting spindles and the continuous arm with crook supports and fain...
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Antique 1790s English Country Windsor Chairs

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Ash, Elm

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19th Century Rustic Windsor Armchair
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A handsome early 19th century oak wheelback windsor chair. Hand-crafted circa 1810 this attractive chair has a hooped back with a wonderful, pierced wheelback over a well figured se...
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Rare Early 19th Century Child's Windsor Armchair
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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