made in eastern Scotland
This chair is characteristic of the 'brander back' form and has a 'dyked' or inset seat. Dating from between 1800 and 1850, it is a typical country chair of the period. It was almost certainly made in eastern Scotland.
Straight-backed chair with six vertical slats, a rectangular top rail, a wooden seat, and four stretchers
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