Chair
Category
Furniture
Date
circa 1820
Materials
Cherry, rush, ebonised buttons
Measurements
85 x 46.5 x 38 cm
Place of origin
England
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Ightham Mote, Kent
NT 825293.2
Summary
One of a set of six cherrywood chairs, English, probably East Anglia, circa 1820. Each with horizontal top rail and lower rail of octagonal form and with ring-turned tapering ends, in between is a twin bar cross-splat containing three ebonised compressed buttons, the original rush seat standing on square legs joined by multiple stretchers.
Full description
The cross-splat with buttons is a typical feature of East Anglian chairs, as is the use of narrow ring turnings and facetted bar splats, although a rush seat is uncommon. See B. Cotton 'The English Regional Chair', 1990, p.228-235 for a discussion with comparable chairs illustrated.
References
Cotton 1990: Bernard D. Cotton, The English Regional Chair, Woodbridge 1990, p.228-235