Chinese hardwood chair, also known as a "greedy man's" or shopkeeper's chair, featuring intricate carvings on the back and arms.

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

£90.00

Industrial Seat

£90.00

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.

Old style Oak school seat

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 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.