Regency - chairs, singles/pairs
Regency chair. A style introduced during the Classical Revival, based on the design of the ancient Greek klismos. The distinguishing features are the sabre leg and the rounded spade back usually extending beyond the back uprights.
4 item(s) found:
A Regency style gilt and ebonised armchair . Made by Stuart Montague furniture, Sydney
A rare Regency elm rocking chair, with simulated bamboo carving throughout, plaited seat on a base United by stretchers on original rockers, in untouched condition
An important Tasmanian cedar elbow chair, circa 1825, 55 x 75x xx 53 cm Ex first Hobart Parliament, Australian, Refined Regency carving. Several of these chairs have been discovered, all of this low stature.…
Grecian arm chair This modified Regency Greek revival style kauri armchair May have been intended as a 'Carver' for the head of the table. Correctly upholstered in black leather it was more likely to have been a fireside chair for 'The man of the house'.…
