Object Description
Four mid 19th century (circa 1870) ash, elm and beech smokers bow Windsor or Captain’s chairs of superb patina.
These chairs each consist of a deep, shaped back support leading down to broad arms, similar to those found on a broad-armed Windsor chair, leading down to eight turned spindle supports joining the arms to the seat.
This leads down to a deep, solid elm dished seat supported by turned legs with vase-shaped feet, the legs supported by double H-form turned stretchers.
This style of chair was known as a smokers bow chair, office chair or Captain’s chair and are possibly one of the most comfortable wooden seated chairs due to their design. They were often found in offices, men’s clubs and pubs due to their robust structure and were produced in many areas in England.
Many of these type of chairs were produced in the mid to latter part of the 19th century although evidence shows that they started producing this design from 1849.
These chairs are all in very good condition for age, are of stable construction and can go straight into a home.
Size:
Height: 30.5” – 31.75” / 77.5cm – 80.5cm
Width: 25” / 63.5cm
Depth: 22’’ / 56cm
Seat height: 17.5” / 44.5cm