Item Details
A pair of regency period rosewood 'drawing room' chairs, attributed to Gillows. C1820
With turned reeded tapering forelegs and sabre rear legs.
Traditionally upholstered seats with striped burgundy cotton fabric.
Crisply carved and turned from the highest quality solid rosewood. Structurally sound with sympathetic repair to crest rail.
See Susan E. Stuart's book of Gillows of Lancaster and London, page 223, plate 212 for reference. Similar to those made for Glasserton House, Galloway.
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Period: 1820
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Location: Durham
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Dimensions:
H: 94cm (37.01in)
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W: 46cm (18.11in)
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D: 54cm (21.26in)