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Chair

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possibly made in Edinburgh

Postcard of Chair.
000-190-004-264-C
© National Museums Scotland

Chair

This caned chair combines barley-twist carving characteristic of the 1680s with asymmetrical scrolls characteristic of the 1690s. If made in London, it would date from about 1690. If made in Edinburgh, it may have been made somewhat later.

A heavy layer of varnish prevents identification of the timber which is probably walnut, oak or beech. There are various minor alterations and a rear stretcher has been lost.


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Online ID: 000-190-004-264-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  A.1915.18
Date: 1690 - 1705
Between 1690 and 1705
Material:
Dimensions: 45.00" H x 21.00" W
What: Armchair
Subject: Furniture
Who:
Where: SCOTLAND
Event:
Description: Arm-chair with spiral uprights, crowns and scrolls carved on rails and bars, and cane seat and back: probably Scottish, 1690 - 1705
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