18th Century Primitive Oak Chair
£1,740
Description
A beautifully simple and rarely available 18th century hand crafted primitive chair, this has a lovely colour and patina to the wood and will make a wonderful statement piece for any room. The seat is made from a thick, solid piece of wood which has been worked to provide a dished shape and the legs are splayed to provide a stable base. The back has a solid frame which is infilled with a much thinner board. The space between the arms is 38 cm at the back and 40 cm at the front, so there is little splay in them and it is a relatively narrow seating position, perhaps not suitable for a larger individual. It will look great by a large fireplace or in a farmhouse kitchen.
Dating to the 18th century, this is made of oak and originates from the UK.
In generally good age related condition, this has some looseness in the dowel joints, so that the arms and the back have some movement in them. The legs are solid and the piece is stable and stands well to the floor.
Seat Height – 46 cm
Height – 113 cm
Width – 49 cm
Depth – 55 cm
Additional information
Colour | Brown |
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Origin | United Kingdom |