Chinese Hardwood Chair.
Chinese Hardwood Chair.
Chinese hardwood chair, also known as a "greedy man's" or shopkeeper's chair, featuring intricate carvings on the back and arms.
A pair of Ashanti Stools.
A pair of Ashanti Stools.
These are Ashanti stools (or asesedwa), traditional hand-carved wooden stools originating from the Ashanti people (Akan) of Ghana, West Africa.
Each stool is typically carved from a single block of wood and features a distinctive crescent-shaped seat resting on a central support (in this case, a 'wisdom knot' or similar abstract design) and a rectangular base.
Industrial Seat
Industrial Seat
An unusual industrial type armchair, with a hard wood slatted back, arm rests and seat, wrought iron supports on wooden feet. 55cm wide. Possibly an Indian Cinema seat.
A 19th Century Oak Ladder Back Carver Chair.
Having five horizontal shaped slats to the back raised on a rush seat and set on turned knopped legs, 113cm high 62cm wide.
Circa 1850-70.
A Pair of Edwardian Walnut His and Hers Chairs, Circa 1900.
Having scroll carved cresting rails, and with pink upholstery raised on castors, the largest 104cm high.
Edwardian Music Stool
Edwardian Music Stool
Edwardian Music Stool with a William Morris style upholstery. Circa 1901 to 1910.
A Victorian Mahogany and Upholstered Nursing Chair, upholstered in a floral rose fabric and raised on a turned knopped legs, 89cm high.