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17th Century Armorial Carved Chair

This English 17th-century armorial carved chair boasts a high back adorned with intricate carvings.

Likely used as a hall chair, it served both a practical and decorative purpose.

Its crest features a striking lion and griffin, both majestically holding a central shield. This emblematic design signifies noble heritage and craftsmanship.

The detailed woodwork and regal figures reflect the era's artistry, making the chair a significant decorative piece and a testament to the grandeur of 17th-century English furniture design.

Today, this chair could serve as a stunning decorative piece in a hallway or living room, adding a touch of historical elegance to the space. It could also be used as a unique accent chair in a study or library, providing a sense of grandeur and a conversation starter. 

A rare piece.

Measurements

121cm H.

44cm seat height.

Condition

This piece is around 400 years old - the seat does have a crack along its width, as shown in photo. Minor marks, chips, but is in excellent condition considering its age.

This English 17th-century armorial carved chair boasts a high back adorned with intricate carvings.

Likely used as a hall chair, it served both a practical and decorative purpose.

Its crest features a striking lion and griffin, both majestically holding a central shield. This emblematic design signifies noble heritage and craftsmanship.

The detailed woodwork and regal figures reflect the era's artistry, making the chair a significant decorative piece and a testament to the grandeur of 17th-century English furniture design.

Today, this chair could serve as a stunning decorative piece in a hallway or living room, adding a touch of historical elegance to the space. It could also be used as a unique accent chair in a study or library, providing a sense of grandeur and a conversation starter. 

A rare piece.

Measurements

121cm H.

44cm seat height.

Condition

This piece is around 400 years old - the seat does have a crack along its width, as shown in photo. Minor marks, chips, but is in excellent condition considering its age.

$193.72

Original: $645.74

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17th Century Armorial Carved Chair

$645.74

$193.72

Description

This English 17th-century armorial carved chair boasts a high back adorned with intricate carvings.

Likely used as a hall chair, it served both a practical and decorative purpose.

Its crest features a striking lion and griffin, both majestically holding a central shield. This emblematic design signifies noble heritage and craftsmanship.

The detailed woodwork and regal figures reflect the era's artistry, making the chair a significant decorative piece and a testament to the grandeur of 17th-century English furniture design.

Today, this chair could serve as a stunning decorative piece in a hallway or living room, adding a touch of historical elegance to the space. It could also be used as a unique accent chair in a study or library, providing a sense of grandeur and a conversation starter. 

A rare piece.

Measurements

121cm H.

44cm seat height.

Condition

This piece is around 400 years old - the seat does have a crack along its width, as shown in photo. Minor marks, chips, but is in excellent condition considering its age.