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A James I joined oak panel-back open armchair, West Country, circa 1620 image 1
A James I joined oak panel-back open armchair, West Country, circa 1620 image 2
Lot 41TP

A James I joined oak panel-back open armchair, West Country, circa 1620

29 March 2017, 10:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £8,125 inc. premium

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A James I joined oak panel-back open armchair, West Country, circa 1620

Having an interlaced lunette-carved top rail and integral double-scroll and flowerhead centred carved cresting set between the plain back uprights, the back panel with a guilloche-filled arch centred by a large flowerhead, the scroll-end of each downswept arm with an unusual right-angle underside profile that extends beyond the inverted-baluster underarm support, with boarded seat and lunette-carved seat rail, raised on inverted-baluster on ball-turned front legs, with plain stretchers, 62cm wide x 61cm deep x 125cm high, (24in wide x 24in deep x 49in high)

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The general design, including the unusual arm ends and the treatment of the carving to this armchair is highly comparable to Lots 40 and 42 strongly implying that all four chairs originated from the same workshop.

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