William IV - chairs, singles/pairs

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A William IV mahogany armchair by Gillows of Lancaster, the…
A William IV mahogany armchair by Gillows of Lancaster, the curved leather button back above over scrolled arms with acanthus leaf decoration, above a padded seat,…
A pair of William IV mahogany open armchairs, each with shaped…
A pair of William IV mahogany open armchairs, each with shaped top-rail with a foliate-carved centre and scroll ends above a foliate-carved centre rail,…
Pair of late Regency/William IV library chairs, with continuous…
Pair of late Regency/William IV library chairs, with continuous cane back and green button leather seats
A pair of fine William IV walnut framed library elbow chairs,…
A pair of fine William IV walnut framed library elbow chairs, upholstered in tan hide, the panelled backs, arms and legs detailed with restrained carving, bosses, fluting and beading, the tapering front legs terminating in porcelain casters
Two matching mahogany William IV dining chairs with curved top…
Two matching mahogany William IV dining chairs with curved top rail, turned and fluted inverted tulip legs. Upholstered in blue velvet
A pair of William IV mahogany hall chairs, the shaped back with…
A pair of William IV mahogany hall chairs, the shaped back with scrolled moulding and central cartouche above a panel seat with scroll decorated rail, raised on lobbed and turned tapering legs (2)
Pair of William IV rosewood dining chairs, each kidney shaped…
Pair of William IV rosewood dining chairs, each kidney shaped on bulbous supports
A pair of William IV mahogany single chairs, the overhanging…
A pair of William IV mahogany single chairs, the overhanging curved top rail above a foliate scrolled cross rail on plain uprights over a green velvet seat above a reeded rail and raised on tulip carved tapering legs (2)
A William IV mahogany elbow chair, the bowed padded button back…
A William IV mahogany elbow chair, the bowed padded button back above scrolling leaf carved arms, the padded seat raised on leaf capped u-shaped supports, brass caps, porcelain castors.
A William IV period mahogany framed bergere chair upholstered…
A William IV period mahogany framed bergere chair upholstered in black and grey striped fabric with a buttoned back, the arms with scrolling terminals, raised on turned front legs
A pair of English oak Arts & Crafts elbow chairs designed by…
A pair of English oak Arts & Crafts elbow chairs designed by William Richard Lethaby, each joiner made chair with an open splat back, shaped arms and carved finials, the solid seat raised on square supports United by cross stretchers
A pair of walnut William and Mary style side chairs, 18th…
A pair of walnut William and Mary style side chairs, 18th century,…
A pair of William IV style mahogany carvers, each having a…
A pair of William IV style mahogany carvers, each having a spade back above bowed arms with scroll carved supports and a beige velvet upholstered seat, raised on turned legs.
A good William IV carved oak and leather upholstered library…
A good William IV carved oak and leather upholstered library chair, circa 1835 the moulded top rail with carved acorn and leaf crest above a leather button back, padded arms, raised on carved supports over a serpentine seat with leaf carved rail,…
A 19th century blackwood hall chair possibly Tasmanian, the…
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 pair of mahogany William IV carver chairs, circa 1830, the…
A pair of mahogany William IV carver chairs, circa 1830, the shaped spade backs over a carved and shaped chair rail, curved timber arms to a door in upholstered seat on turned and fluted legs. Height 87 cm. Width 68 cm. Depth 54 cm
A William IV mahogany and caned library bergere, with ebonised…
A William IV mahogany and caned library bergere, with ebonised strung back and arms above palm leaf carved uprights on turned and lobed front legs, brass caps and castors
A William IV mahogany spoon back bergere, with scrolled arms…
A William IV mahogany spoon back bergere, with scrolled arms and uprights above a moulded frieze flanked by patera on turned and reeded front legs
A William IV mahogany hall chair, the scrolled and acanthus…
A William IV mahogany hall chair, the scrolled and acanthus leaf carved back with polychrome painted crest
A William IV rosewood and upholstered lyre fronted armchair,…
A William IV rosewood and upholstered lyre fronted armchair, English, the curved button back above carved over scrolled arms, a cushion seat, carved front rail, raised on lobed tapering legs with brass castors, upholstered in red damask
Richard Norman Shaw, Hampton court chair, manufactured by…
Richard Norman Shaw, Hampton court chair, manufactured by William Morris & Company, England; mahogany frame and rush seat. Reference: Morris & Company catalogue of c.1910, six examples are in regular use in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Robinson, Duncan, ed.…
A William IV mahogany armchair, English 95 x 56 cm. Button…
A William IV mahogany armchair, English 95 x 56 cm. Button upholstered in brown leatherette
An oak late 17th century child's chair, William and Mary to…
An oak late 17th century child's chair, William and Mary to Queen Anne period
Slat back Arts & Crafts armchair, solidly constructed of oak,…
Slat back Arts & Crafts armchair, solidly constructed of oak, restored using traditional techniques of shellac and wax, the seat professionally re-webbed and reupholstered using distinctive William Morris style fabric by Warwick.
Arts & Crafts oak chair, with 'London' indented on hand made…
Arts & Crafts oak chair, with 'London' indented on hand made original brackets, and combines piercing with simple strong construction, re-webbed and upholstered in William Morris style fabric
William IV mahogany framed armchair with gracefully curved back…
William IV mahogany framed armchair with gracefully curved back and deeply scrolled arms with deep buttoned upholstery in quality black leather together with a matching footstool with brass lion paw feet.
William IV period leather library chair with a mahogany frame
William IV period leather library chair with a mahogany frame
Melbourne stock exchange chair, made for the original stock…
Melbourne stock exchange chair, made for the original stock exchange, in the gothic tradition, the architect, William Pitt, was famous for the Rialto building, Her Majesty's Theatre and other major gothic buildings in Melbourne
Armchair designed by Jens Risom, manufactured under license by…
Armchair designed by Jens Risom, manufactured under license by William Latchford, with a teak frame, angular armrests and its original cream upholstery