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Chair

1870-1880 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Chair of oak, with leather upholstered seat and back. The legs and uprights are turned, the legs joined by an H-form stretcher. The upholstered panel of the back is set between two tiers of turned spindles.

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Materials and techniques
Brief description
Chair, designed by T.E. Collcutt and manufactured by Collinson & Lock, British 1870-1880
Physical description
Chair of oak, with leather upholstered seat and back. The legs and uprights are turned, the legs joined by an H-form stretcher. The upholstered panel of the back is set between two tiers of turned spindles.
Dimensions
  • Height: 91.4cm (Note: Measurement converted from department files)
  • Width: 45.7cm (Note: Measurement converted from department files)
  • Depth: 48.3cm (Note: Measurement converted from department files)
Credit line
Given by Miss Ruth de Castro, grand-daughter of the designer
Associated objects
Collection
Accession number
CIRC.38-1962

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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