A good honest pair of provincial country chairs in ash and elm, likely Lancashire or Yorkshire in origin. Nicely shaped crest rails with distinctive vase-form splats, turned front stretchers and solid plank seats with excellent grain and colour throughout.
Strong vernacular character with plenty of honest wear and patina from years of use. Decorative without feeling overly refined, and still perfectly usable today.
- Era: Late 18th to early 19th century
- Origin: England, likely Lancashire/Yorkshire
- Materials: Ash and elm
- Dimensions: Approx. H95 x W42 x D40 cm
- Condition notes: Honest age-related wear throughout including knocks, marks, surface wear and historic repairs. Solid and usable overall with good colour and patina
- Provenance/story: Traditional vernacular country chairs with shaped vase-form splats and turned stretchers
- Care tips: Clean with a dry cloth and maintain occasionally with a quality furniture wax






