Original Yew Wood Windsor Chair

Collection CK20 SKU: 291
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This original Windsor chair, expertly crafted in the Thames Valley in the early 19th century, perfectly illustrates the enduring appeal of classic English country furniture. Dating from circa 1830, it showcases the elegance and functionality characteristic of the period, with distinctive features rooted in regional craftsmanship.

Origin: England, Thames Valley
Date: Circa 1830
Material: Yew wood
Dimensions: Height: 118 cm (46.5 ins); Height of Seat: 46 cm (18 ins); Width: 63.5 cm (25 ins); Depth: 54 cm (21.2 ins)
Condition: Very good antique condition, displaying an attractive aged patina with only minor sympathetic restoration.

Windsor chairs occupy a unique place in British decorative arts, renowned for their practical design and timeless aesthetic. Unlike what the name suggests, 'Windsor' denotes a particular method of construction where both the legs and the back are jointed directly into a solid wooden seat. Such design ingenuity made these chairs immensely popular from rural workshops to fashionable households across the United Kingdom. This early Windsor armchair, with its 'U' shaped crinoline stretcher, references especially desirable examples from esteemed makers, many of which are preserved in notable museum collections.

Notable Features:

  • Craftsmanship highlights: Carefully turned yew wood elements demonstrate the fine skills of the Thames Valley craftsmen. The crinoline stretcher, a sought-after detail, adds both durability and elegance.
  • Design significance: Classic, flowing lines and the harmonious balance of the Windsor chair make this piece an exemplar of traditional British seating. The use of yew wood, prized for its warm colour and intricate grain, enhances the chair’s refined yet rustic character.
  • Collecting value: Early Windsor chairs with crinoline stretchers are increasingly rare and highly valued by collectors due to their limited regional production and timeless form.
  • Practical value: This armchair remains sturdy, well-proportioned, and comfortable, making it ideal for both display and everyday use in contemporary interiors. It serves as a focal point for collectors of antique British seating and can be seamlessly integrated into both period and modern settings.

Whether enhancing a traditional parlour or anchoring a curated collection, this original yew wood Windsor chair exemplifies the unmatched quality and heritage of 19th-century English furniture.

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