19th Century Regency Oak Armchair (in the manner of) George Bullock
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An exceptional oak, early 19th Century Regency period, open armchair, in the manner of 'George Bullock', having well-shaped and generous proportions with bronze gilt mounts.
Having carved detail to the scroll back with patterned brass inlay and a horizontal rope twist bar below a padded upper back. The open arms, also padded, have reeded circular supports with anthemion bronze collars, sea scroll carving to the side panels.
The seat has a padded cushion above shapely, carved sabre legs terminating in exceptional leaf foliage cast casters.
H 92cm x W 58cm x D 71cm
H 36¼" x W 22¾" x D 28"
Seat Height: 45cm
Seat Depth: 51cm
An exceptional oak, early 19th Century Regency period, open armchair, in the manner of 'George Bullock', having well-shaped and generous proportions with bronze gilt mounts.
Having carved detail to the scroll back with patterned brass inlay and a horizontal rope twist bar below a padded upper back. The open arms, also padded, have reeded circular supports with anthemion bronze collars, sea scroll carving to the side panels.
The seat has a padded cushion above shapely, carved sabre legs terminating in exceptional leaf foliage cast casters.
H 92cm x W 58cm x D 71cm
H 36¼" x W 22¾" x D 28"
Seat Height: 45cm
Seat Depth: 51cm
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