A rare pair of yew wood Windsor low back armchairs, Circa 1820 – 1860, having a pierced centre splat, supported by an elm seat and turned legs united with a crinoline stretcher, having lovely colour and patination.
This pair of yew wood Windsor chairs, circa 1820, exemplifies fine English craftsmanship. Each chair features a gracefully arched back with elegantly turned spindles, a decorative central splat, and a saddle-shaped seat. The use of yew wood enhances their warm colour and unique grain, while the legs and stretcher base add durability. These Windsor chairs capture the charm of early 19th-century rural design, making them sought-after collectables for their beauty and sturdy construction.
This style of Windsor chair is attributable to the Nottinghamshire region of the UK.
Size: 38″ high X 22″ wide.