baby - high chair
Pub chair. In the English form, it was a Windsor chair, not unlike a captain's or bow back chair, and sometimes known as a smoker's bow. The Australian pub chair has a decorative cast iron frame and wooden seat, with the weight of the cast iron presumably to deter patrons from using it as a missile or weapon.
Tub chair. A low easy chair, usually with a rounded back, padded on top and supported by spindles, which forms the arm rest. The term is also applied to many small comfortable upholstered lounge chairs.
7 item(s) found:
An early 20th century mahogany stained metamorphic child's high chair
19th century Australian hardwood rustic child's high chair, c1860, on splayed square turned legs United by a stretcher. Height 78 cm
Australian mahogany and cedar child's high chair on stand, modelled in the form of a bergere, original cane and splayed feet, height of chair 61 cm, overall. Height 93 cm
An early 20th century beech child's high chair
Oak baby's high chair with a spindle back
Child's high chair in oak with a pressed 'Baby' pattern on the back, turned spindles and turned legs
