An English yew and elm wood Windsor chair,
mid-nineteenth century, probably made in the Chilterns,
with bent wood top-rail and arm rests, linked by a pierced splat and raised on spindles, the principle spindles turned and knopped, the legs similar and linked with crinoline stretchers,
£675
The triple-ring turnings on the legs is generally considered to denote an origin in High Wycombe or the Chilterns.