blackwood - chairs, singles/pairs
21 item(s) found:
A magnificent late 19th century blackwood frame armchair red leather upholstered seat back and arm rests
A single blackwood George Peddle chair
A 19th century carved pine hall chair and a carved blackwood Duet piano seat, the chair having a solid waisted back and a serpentine seat, raised on tapering chamfered square legs,…
A rare small blackwood child's chair Australian, circa 1850
A blackwood adjustable bed chair c1860 60 x 66 x 56 cm. Provenance: Private collection, Tasmania
A mid 19th century blackwood carved easy chair
A 19th century blackwood hall chair possibly Tasmanian, the waisted back boldly carved with overlapping leaf tips and feather motifs, centred by an armorial crest, the solid seat above an ogee moulded rail,…
A Victorian blackwood open arm gentleman's chair with carved cresting, silk upholstery and padded arms on cabriole supports
A blackwood carver chair and single chair, Victorian, circa 1910, 103 x 50 x 43 cm attributed to Smith, Geelong or Bellarine Peninsular. Ref: G. Cornall, Memories 1990 p. 170-171. Slat backs and rush seats, peg joinery carver. Width 50 cm. Depth 43 cm .…
Edwardian blackwood carver chair, embroidered seat and back with folk-art scenes of horses and flowers. 99 x 61 cm
Colonial blackwood library chair with Decoratively carved arm fronts, including Rosettes. (piece Missing from back)
A good quality and unusual Tasmanian blackwood armchair, Australian covered in red leather
Solid blackwood desk/armchair with thick scrolled over arms and sprung seat in black leather upholstery
Edwardian blackwood gents chair, in restored condition
An fine Australian Art Deco' swivelling office armchair by H. Goldman Manufacturing Co, 394-400 La Trobe St, Melbourne (from 1912 to 1927), in Victorian ash and blackwood with leather upholstery.…
Pair of blackwood carver chairs, in good clean detailed condition
Blackwood framed library chair with carved and turned front legs and pink upholstery
Pair of blackwood dining chairs with thick leather seats and backs, and buckled leather adjusting straps. These chairs appear to be Australian interpretations of the oak and leather Borge Mogensen dining chair he designed in 1951
Pair of blackwood gentleman's chairs with buttoned backs, cresting rail carved swags, padded arms, turned supportsand porcelain castors
