A Chippendale Period Window Seat

A CHIPPENDALE PERIOD MAHOGANY WINDOW SEAT

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A mid-18th century mahogany window seat with serpentine front and back rails above chamfered square legs with fluted fronts and carved corner angles.

Width 88cm

Depth 43 cm

Height 60 cm

Seat ht 40 cm

English Circa: 1765

Provenance: Private collection, Cornwall.

Note: Stylistically, the quality of the timber and construction bring a potential attribution to the Wakefield partnership of Richard Wright and Edward Elwick, which flourished between 1747 and 1771.

Ready for upholstery, upholstery service available.