Chair part
J. Alderman
Category
Furniture
Date
1875 - 1899
Materials
Oak
Measurements
13 mm (Depth); 500 mm (Length)
Place of origin
Soho Square
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Tyntesfield, North Somerset
NT 10620.4
Summary
A rectangular oak attachment accompanying two handle attachments for a late Victorian beechwood travelling armchair by J. Alderman, with a split cane back and seat, on turned legs (NT10620.1), constructed out of oak with a drill hole at each end.
Provenance
Purchased from the estate of the late Lord Wraxall with the assistance of the NHMF and donations from members and supporters.
Makers and roles
J. Alderman, inventor J. Alderman, patentee J. Alderman, manufacturer