17th Century Charles II Oak Armchair
$995.00Price
- 17th Century Charles II Oak ArmchairCountry of Origin: EnglandCirca: 1670This oak armchair is a classic example of British furniture from the Jacobean or early Restoration period, characterized by its high back, turned spindles, splendidly carved stretcher, and substantial, yet refined, design. The chair is upholstered in a tapestry-style fabric with a rich, warm palette dominated by gold, red, and orange tones. The upholstery pattern features a central peacock feather motif surrounded by stylized floral and scrollwork designs. While the textile itself appears to be a later replacement (likely from the early 20th century), it complements the chair’s grand design, and stands out beautifully in the right light. Make this delightful and unique piece of history yours today!Dimensions: 25" W x 22" D x 45" H
Condition: The chair is in excellent condition. There are areas of old repairs that can be detected on the wooden surfaces of the chair, but they do little to detract from the its overall condition. The chenille upholstery is in excellent condition as well and likely dates from the early 20th Century. The chair is sturdy and stable.