The Sitting Place offers for sale beautiful traditionally re-upholstered and other items of quality antique seating dating from the 1800s and early 1900s. High standard re-upholstering is done in-house using only traditional methods, materials, fillings and in-keeping with the item in question. This is combined with very carefully chosen designer fabrics that complement the period, style, features and show wood of every particular item of antique seating furniture. The end result is timeless, appealing and superior re-upholstered antique seating furniture, ready to grace any home as a focal point within any room. Expert restoration is also performed, when required.
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Very decorative Aesthetic Movement rosewood armchair in the 'Anglo-Japanese' style and dating to the 1870s. The open padded back features an arched crest with carved sunburst and additional carved decoration along the inner padded panel. The sloping padded arms rest on trellis splats.
The sprung overstuffed low but deep seat, is raised on square reeded tapering forelegs with carved stylised narcissus motifs, and end in brass castors. The armchair is fully traditionally re-upholstered by The Sitting Place.
The characteristics of this armchair are in the style of Edward William Godwin. For this reason the armchair is finished off in Bamboo fabric by Morris & co in thyme/artichoke colourway. This Japanese inspired fabric was adapted from a design by Godwin himself. This is a very attractive and high quality armchair, which due to its low seat height, would look best in a bedroom setting but may also be placed in a lounge/ living room setting. Table and accessories are for display purposes only.
measurements
Height:
86.5 cm
Width:
59 cm
Depth:
56.5 cm
Seat height 28 cm
measurements
declaration
The Sitting Place has clarified that the Anglo-Japanese Aesthetic Rosewood Armchair (LA388170) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1870
declaration
condition
condition
Overall in good original condition, lovely graining of the rosewood with great patina, scuffs commensurate with past use and age, some knocks to the show wood. There is a very well made and neat repair to one rear leg; more photos may be provided upon request of this repair.