Ebonised Anglo Indian High Back Armchair

Collection EE30 SKU: 4334
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Ebonised Anglo Indian High Back Armchair

A striking example of 19th-century furniture design, this Ebonised Anglo Indian High Back Armchair exemplifies the fusion of British tastes with Indian craftsmanship that flourished during the colonial period. The chair presents an elegant silhouette, combining sculptural elements with a thoroughly practical form, making it both a decorative and functional statement piece.

Origin: India
Date: Circa 1870
Material: Ebonised wood with cane seat

Dimensions: Height: 141 cm (55.5 in); Height of Seat: 47 cm (18.5 in); Width: 56 cm (22 in); Depth: 61 cm (24 in)

Condition: Original finish with lovely character; minor age-related wear consistent with period

The Ebonised Anglo Indian High Back Armchair draws inspiration from both indigenous craft traditions and Western design influences, reflecting the cross-cultural exchange of the late Victorian era. Furniture of this kind is celebrated in collections such as the Victoria and Albert Museum, where similar Anglo-Indian seats are noted for their sophisticated fusion of styles. The high back and gallantly proportioned frame evoke the presence and status of period interiors, making this armchair a perfect example of seating from colonial India.

Notable Features:

  • Masterful ebonised finish accentuates the elegant spiral supports and the distinctive pierced splat
  • Swept arms rest gracefully atop robust baluster supports, providing both comfort and visual appeal
  • Cane seating offers lightness and breathability, while the barely twisted legs and stretcher reference Anglo-Indian design traditions
  • Unique combination of British and Indian motifs underlines the chair’s rarity and collectable status

With its superb carving and delicate proportions, this high back armchair embodies both the artistry and the design sophistication associated with quality Anglo-Indian seating from the late 19th century. The striking ebonised frame not only displays the craftsmanship of the era but also enables the piece to complement both period and contemporary interiors alike.

Owing to its distinct design, historical appeal, and desirable scale, this Ebonised Anglo Indian High Back Armchair is a fine choice for collectors and connoisseurs of antique armchairs. Whether showcased as a focal point or used within a refined seating arrangement, its enduring style makes it an exceptional acquisition for any collection.

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