made in Scotland
This chair is a typical example of the 'Glasgow pattern' of chair, produced widely in Scotland during the 19th century and into the 20th century.
Chair of dark varnished wood, with a plain seat, slightly splayed rectangular back legs, and tapering rectangular front legs, 1880 - 1920
The defining characteristics of the Glasgow pattern were the armless square form, tapering legs, a top rail inset between the stiles and a decorated stay rail. The seat was usually boarded and inset between the seat rails.
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