AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY ELM PRIMITIVE CHILD'S CHAIR.

An early 19th century elm primitive child's chair.

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This primitive and robust child's chair is constructed in well figured elm with boarded sides and back and a wonderful plank seat that is nearly two inches thick. The well splayed ash legs are fitted right through the seat and secured with cleft wedges. The back has a cut-out carrying handle at the top and the side boards have been drilled with holes to fit a restraining bar. I measures 13 1/2 inches wide x 10 inches deep and is 20 inches high. Wonderful honey colour and patination. Circa 1820.

Ref: 10894

Price: POA

An early 19th century elm primitive child's chair. An early 19th century elm primitive child's chair. An early 19th century elm primitive child's chair. An early 19th century elm primitive child's chair.