Windsor - chairs, singles/pairs

Windsor chair. Probably the strongest, most enduring and most influential of all the wooden cottage chairs. The Windsor chair, the prototype of most stick or spindle chairs, has been made since the 17th century.

With the spread of the Empire, the Windsor chair has been taken in all its diverse forms to every corner of the English-speaking world. In Britain, these chairs have always been manufactured in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, hence the term 'High Wycombe chairs'. The derivation of the name Windsor is uncertain and suggestions that it was bestowed by George III, who ordered some, have been largely dismissed.

Loudon, in his Encyclopedia describes Windsor chairs as 'one of the best kitchen chairs in general use in the midland counties of England' and his general description is still one of the most succinct:

The seat is of elm, somewhat hollowed out; the outer rail of the back is of ash, in one piece, bent to the sort of horseshoe form shown in the figure by being previously heated or steamed; its ends are then inserted in two holes bored though the seat and are wedged firmly in from the underside. An additional support is given to the back by two round rails ... more...
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An early 20th century ash and elm Windsor style chair 56 cm…
An early 20th century ash and elm Windsor style chair 56 cm wide 43 cm deep 79 cm high
An English elm comb-back Windsor chair late 18th/early 19th…
An English elm comb-back Windsor chair late 18th/early 19th century, having a tiered hoop and spindle back, above a contoured seat, raised on turned legs United by cross stretchers
An early 19th century ash and elm Windsor chair, the arched…
An early 19th century ash and elm Windsor chair, the arched spindle back with central pierced splat, above a saddle seat and raised on turned tapering legs joined by a crinoline stretcher,
A 19th century elm Windsor chair, having a tiered hoop and…
A 19th century elm Windsor chair, having a tiered hoop and spindle back with a pierced central splat, above a contoured seat, raised on turned legs United by cross stretchers
A 19th century ash and elm primitive comb back Windsor chair,…
A 19th century ash and elm primitive comb back Windsor chair, the bowed top rail above a spindle back, bowed arms and block seat, on splayed legs
Pair of early 19th century Windsor armchairs of yew wood with…
Pair of early 19th century Windsor armchairs of yew wood with solid elm seats, ash 'sticks' and turned legs, both of good colour and patination.
Hooped back windsor arm chair in elm, with pierced beech wood…
Hooped back windsor arm chair in elm, with pierced beech wood back slats, and turned legs and stretcher rails