An elm and ash vernacular stick back chair, possibly Irish, early 19th century, with yew wood top rail and traces of paint, with hoop arms and spindle filled back, the elm seat on four splayed circular legs, seat depth 30cm, 78cm high
Sold for £850
Condition Report
Note damage to top rail. Legs appear to be stained and later replacements, general wear and tear commensurate with age and daily use
Seat 45cm wide
Seat 3cm thick
Seat 32cm high from ground
Seat 29cm deep front to back
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