A good, early example with a tall hoop back, slender turned spindles and a well-shaped pierced splat. Shaped elm seat with strong grain and a consistent, untouched surface. Raised on turned legs with a crinoline stretcher, giving both strength and a clear 18th century profile.
Excellent original colour and patina throughout. A proper, honest chair with presence and a comfortable sit. Works equally well at a desk or as a standalone piece.
Details
- Era: Late 18th century
- Origin: England
- Materials: Elm seat with ash/fruitwood frame
- Dimensions: W 60cm × H 110cm × D 63cm
- Condition notes: Good overall condition. Wear consistent with age and use including surface marks, knocks and minor abrasions. Seat shows expected wear and shrinkage lines. Structurally sound with intact crinoline stretcher.
- Provenance / story: Classic country Windsor form, made for everyday domestic use. The tall back and crinoline stretcher are typical of late 18th century examples, combining practicality with a refined silhouette.
- Care tips: Clean with a soft cloth. Apply wax occasionally to maintain surface. Avoid direct heat and strong sunlight to prevent movement or drying.











