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An English oak, ash and elm Windsor chair,

early 19th Century,

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An English oak, ash and elm Windsor chair,

early 19th Century,

the hooped back centred with a pierced splat, above the dished seat, raised on turned legs linked with an H-stretcher,

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Dimensions: 86cm (33¾") High, 52cm (20½") Wide, 53cm (20¾") Deep
Stock code: 45589
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