An extremely rare and documented pair of James I joined oak backstools, circa 1620 Each with a fully closed back, having a bold demi-flower carved cresting and a fielded and reeded-edge back panel, the extraordinary oval-dished seats with a pronounced overhang and moulded edge, on particularly tall block and paired inverted-baluster turned legs, with plain side mid-stretchers and low stretchers all around, stamped initials 'W P' to one chair, seat height 55cm, overall; 47cm wide x 37cm deep x 105cm high, (18 1/2in wide x 14 1/2in deep x 41in high) Fußnoten Literature: Illustrated and discussed Tobias Jellinek, Early British Chairs and Seats 1500 to 1700 (2009)., p. 277, pl. 383. The author describes the chairs as 'enormously interesting'.
An extremely rare and documented pair of James I joined oak backstools, circa 1620 Each with a fully closed back, having a bold demi-flower carved cresting and a fielded and reeded-edge back panel, the extraordinary oval-dished seats with a pronounced overhang and moulded edge, on particularly tall block and paired inverted-baluster turned legs, with plain side mid-stretchers and low stretchers all around, stamped initials 'W P' to one chair, seat height 55cm, overall; 47cm wide x 37cm deep x 105cm high, (18 1/2in wide x 14 1/2in deep x 41in high) Fußnoten Literature: Illustrated and discussed Tobias Jellinek, Early British Chairs and Seats 1500 to 1700 (2009)., p. 277, pl. 383. The author describes the chairs as 'enormously interesting'.
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