Charles II Oak Child’s Chair
ENGLAND, circa 1675
113 x 38.1 x 33 cm
44 ½ x 15 x 13 in
44 ½ x 15 x 13 in
6926
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Provenance
Manor House, Stanford in the Vale, Oxfordshire
With turned and carved decoration including shells and flower heads, on barley twist supports (angled to improve stability) with stylized ‘Braganza’ feet and turned finials and toes. Originally with a...
With turned and carved decoration including shells and flower heads, on barley twist supports (angled to improve stability) with stylized ‘Braganza’ feet and turned finials and toes. Originally with a foot rest.
A similar child’s chair in walnut is in the National Trust Collections at Clevedon Court, Somerset, NT 623967, which is also illustrated in Ralph Edwards' The Dictionary of English Furniture, (Antique Collectors’ Club, 1983) fig 3, p.314.
A similar child’s chair in walnut is in the National Trust Collections at Clevedon Court, Somerset, NT 623967, which is also illustrated in Ralph Edwards' The Dictionary of English Furniture, (Antique Collectors’ Club, 1983) fig 3, p.314.