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An interesting Charles II oak 'panel back' armchair Circa 1680, South West Yorkshire/East Lancas...
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An interesting Charles II oak 'panel back' armchair Circa 1680, South West Yorkshire/East Lancashire The bold cresting deeply carved with floral motifs and a chip-carved double scroll edging, above a symmetrical floral-carved back panel, within tight-scroll and cross-hatched carved back uprights and lower rail, scrolled serpent ear-pieces, and downswept arms with punched-decorated upper edge, 62.5cm wide x 54cm deep x 123cm high, (24 1/2in wide x 21in deep x 48in high) Footnotes: Provenance The present lot was purchased by the father of the current owner and vendor from Bonhams, New Bond Street, 31 January 2019, The Olive Collection, lot 41. This chair is one of a select group which demonstrate many Yorkshire regional design features in terms of form, detail and construction, but predominantly exhibit distinctive linear carving, which is generally attributed to Burnley, Lancashire. Three related chairs are illustrated in V. Chinnery, Oak Furniture: The British Tradition, 2016, p. 433, fig's. 4:128, 129 & 129a. A fourth, in the collection of Sir George Thursby, Ormerod House, Burnley, is illustrated M. Harris & Sons, The English Chair, 1948, p.78, pl. VIII. See also D. Knell, English Country Furniture, 1500-1900, 2000, p. 323, colour pl. 75. A pair of chairs in the collection at Rufford Old Hall, Lancashire, are virtually identical to this lot, with one main exception. Namely, the lower back rail to each chair is carved with the date '1689', along with the initials 'E O' to one [NT 783878], and 'M O' to the other [NT 783879]. The two sets of initials, along with a date, imply that the chairs were made to commemorate a marriage. The chair initialled 'E O' was exhibited 'Oak Furniture from Lancashire and Lake District', Stable Court Exhibition Galleries, Temple Newsam, Leeds, 26 September - 27th October 1973, [no. 24]. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
An interesting Charles II oak 'panel back' armchair Circa 1680, South West Yorkshire/East Lancashire The bold cresting deeply carved with floral motifs and a chip-carved double scroll edging, above a symmetrical floral-carved back panel, within tight-scroll and cross-hatched carved back uprights and lower rail, scrolled serpent ear-pieces, and downswept arms with punched-decorated upper edge, 62.5cm wide x 54cm deep x 123cm high, (24 1/2in wide x 21in deep x 48in high) Footnotes: Provenance The present lot was purchased by the father of the current owner and vendor from Bonhams, New Bond Street, 31 January 2019, The Olive Collection, lot 41. This chair is one of a select group which demonstrate many Yorkshire regional design features in terms of form, detail and construction, but predominantly exhibit distinctive linear carving, which is generally attributed to Burnley, Lancashire. Three related chairs are illustrated in V. Chinnery, Oak Furniture: The British Tradition, 2016, p. 433, fig's. 4:128, 129 & 129a. A fourth, in the collection of Sir George Thursby, Ormerod House, Burnley, is illustrated M. Harris & Sons, The English Chair, 1948, p.78, pl. VIII. See also D. Knell, English Country Furniture, 1500-1900, 2000, p. 323, colour pl. 75. A pair of chairs in the collection at Rufford Old Hall, Lancashire, are virtually identical to this lot, with one main exception. Namely, the lower back rail to each chair is carved with the date '1689', along with the initials 'E O' to one [NT 783878], and 'M O' to the other [NT 783879]. The two sets of initials, along with a date, imply that the chairs were made to commemorate a marriage. The chair initialled 'E O' was exhibited 'Oak Furniture from Lancashire and Lake District', Stable Court Exhibition Galleries, Temple Newsam, Leeds, 26 September - 27th October 1973, [no. 24]. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
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