Early 18th century English walnut wing chair with pad feet and cabriole legs from Collection CK20

Early 18th Century Walnut Pad Foot Wing Chair

Collection CK20 SKU: 16963
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This fine early 18th century wing chair is a splendid example of English furniture craftsmanship, dating from the early Georgian period. The chair’s classic form and substantial proportions represent the transition between the late Baroque and early Georgian eras, making it a prime choice for collectors of period seating.

Origin: England

Date: Circa 1725

Material: Walnut

Dimensions: Height: 130 cm (51.2 in), Seat Height: 50 cm (19.7 in), Seat Width: 85 cm (33.5 in), Seat Depth: 50 cm (19.7 in)

Condition: Attractive patina; structurally sound with gentle signs of age commensurate with period.

This walnut pad foot wing chair is set apart by its beautifully tapered cabriole legs, each terminating in an elegant pad foot—a distinguished hallmark of quality English armchairs from this era. Rich walnut wood showcases a pleasing depth of colour and grain, complemented by the supportive high back and enveloping wings designed to guard against draughts, a practical and aesthetic consideration of early 18th-century seating.

Often compared to similar examples found in leading museum collections, such as the Victoria & Albert Museum, this wing chair echoes the graceful curves and restrained ornamentation typical of the George I and II periods. The substantial proportions and stately silhouette make it highly desirable for those seeking authentic antique seating or aiming to enhance a period interior with a piece of genuine historical significance.

Notable Features:

  • Superior craftsmanship: Solid walnut construction with hand-carved cabriole legs and characteristic pad feet.
  • Design significance: Early Georgian form with refined curves, generous wings and comfortable seating proportions.
  • Collecting value: Sought-after combination of rarity, impeccable provenance, and desirable size for display or use.
  • Practical value: Ideal as a focal point in any sitting room, library, or study, this wing chair provides both timeless elegance and functional seating comfort.

Whether placed as a statement piece or used within a larger collection of period armchairs, this early 18th century walnut pad foot wing chair offers a rare opportunity to acquire a true classic of English furniture design. Combining aesthetic appeal with practical value, it stands as an enduring testament to the artistry and utility of early Georgian seating.

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