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a rare charles i joined oak and upholstered armchair, with english turkeywork cover, circa 1640
height: 92.5 cm
width: 58 cm
REF: 4493
a charles i joined oak panel back open armchair, gloucestershire/wiltshire border, circa 1630-40
height: 110 cm
width: 61.6 cm
REF: 3975
an elizabeth i joined oak double panel-back open armchair, circa 1580
height: 107 cm
width: 57 cm
REF: 3505
a good and documented charles ii child's oak open armchair, circa 1670
height: 58 cm
width: 42 cm
REF: 4411
a rare george ii child's comb back 'garden' windsor armchair, thames valley, circa 1750
height: 69.3 cm
width: 44 cm
REF: 4114
a charles i joined oak open armchair, exeter, circa 1630
height: 106.8 cm
width: 67 cm
REF: 3626
a rare george iii yew, sycamore and ash three-legged primitive chair, west country, circa 1780
height: 73 cm
width: 57.3 cm
REF: 4399
a george iii fruitwood comb-back windsor armchair, thames valley, circa 1780
height: 103 cm
width: 58.5 cm
REF: 4194
a george iii comb back windsor armchair, possibly carmarthenshire, circa 1780 and earlier
height: 101 cm
width: 62 cm
REF: 4055
an elegant george iii comb-back windsor armchair, yorkshire, circa 1780
height: 107.5 cm
width: 73 cm
REF: 4058
a george iii hooped stick-back windsor chair, west country, circa 1800
height: 94 cm
width: 54 cm
REF: 4067
a fabulous and rare pair of george iii yew and fruitwood comb-back windsor armchairs, west wales, circa 1780
width: 73.5 cm
REF: 4051
a rare and impressive 18th century three-legged joined and boarded 'lambing chair', north wales, circa 1730-70
height: 112.5 cm
width: 67.2 cm
REF: 4059
a good george iii three-legged comb back windsor armchair, carmarthenshire, circa 1770
height: 95 cm
width: 61.5 cm
REF: 4062
a rare george iii 'lobster-pot' comb back armchair, south wales, swansea valley, circa 1790
height: 102.5 cm
width: 63.6 cm
REF: 4063
an unusual and striking george iii 'primitive' armchair, irish, circa 1780
height: 98.6 cm
REF: 4066
an unusual charles i joined oak panel-back open armchair, north yorkshire, circa 1630
height: 109.5 cm
width: 60 cm
REF: 2584
a rare and impressive elizabeth i joined oak open armchair, circa 1575
height: 122 cm
width: 63.5 cm
REF: 2980
a charles ii joined oak backstool, lancashire, circa 1680
height: 105 cm
width: 48 cm
REF: 1039
a striking charles ii joined oak framed and upholstered open armchair, circa 1670
width: 63 cm
REF: 2813
a rare elizabeth i joined oak child's high chair, circa 1580
height: 92 cm
width: 40 cm
REF: 3235
a george iii joined oak lambing-type wing armchair, yorkshire or lancashire dales, circa 1760
height: 123.5 cm
width: 76.5 cm
REF: 1082
a near pair of late 17th century walnut and silk velvet upholstered open armchairs, french
height: 90 cm
width: 61 cm
REF: 1003
a charles ii joined oak and inlaid panel-back open armchair, south-west yorkshire/east lancashire, probably burnley, circa 1670
height: 109.2 cm
REF: 2281
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