An 18th century Welsh stick chair. It has a horse-shoe shaped arm rest formed from two sections of sycamore. The arm sticks are drawn from ash with unusual turned front supports on a very thick one piece ash seat and three ash legs. With a wonderful colour and surface and traces of an early red paint.

Cardiganshire, West Wales circa 1780

23” wide x 15” deep x 29” high / 58.4cm wide x 38cm deep x 73,6cm high

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