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Oversized Early 20thC Oak Bobbin Wingback Armchair

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The wonderfully eccentric oversized oak bobbin turned wingback armchair, of Charles II style, having a slanted back to small ear wings, the red and midnight blue pineapple velvet fabric being hobnailed, to a rexine covered back, the oak arms with scroll ends and the whole with bold bobbin turned legs and stretchers to bun front feet and surviving from the first quarter of the twentieth century.

In very much country house condition, the chair remains useable daily and the wonderfully bizarre velvet fabric is now beautifully worn in the right areas. There is some minor movement to the joints but she remains a great chair to sit in.

Blending elements of seventeenth century design with an oversized frame and some wonderfully idiosyncratic fabric makes this a real wonky English country house classic.

Brilliantly bonkers and ever so eccentrically English.
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£1250.00  UK
$1564.00  USA
1451.38  EU
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Date c.1920  1920s Antiques Material Oak Origin English Item code as155a2224 / 2368 Status Sold

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Doe and HopePrivate dealer, By appointment only
The Onion Barn, Shoe Cottage,
15 High Street, Blunham,
Bedfordshire, MK44 3NL.
MK44 3NL

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