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LONGSTOCK CHAIR
A mid Victorian style arm chair with square tapered front legs and
brass casters. The chair is sumptuously upholstered with a sprung
seat and back. The back has a built-in cushion and the seat has
a loose cushion, both are stuffed with the finest duck feather and
down.
| Width |
76 centimetres |
(30 inches) |
| Height |
84 centimetres |
(33 inches) |
| Depth |
100 centimetres |
(39¼ inches) |
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LECKFORD WING CHAIR
An early 18th Century Queen Ann style wing chair on mahogany cabriole
legs with shell carved knees on the front. The bowed seat and top
with out-scrolled arms are traditionally upholstered using animal
hair, and the cushion is of duck feather and down.
| Width |
90 centimetres |
(35½ inches) |
| Height |
115 centimetres |
(45¼ inches) |
| Depth |
80 centimetres |
(31½ inches) |
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HACKWOOD WING CHAIR
A mid 18th Century Chippendale style wing chair on square moulded
front legs and stretchers. The wings curve out from the back of
the arms and continue the serpentine form of the top rail. The chair
is traditionally upholstered with animal hair and with a duck feather
and down cushion.
| Width |
86 centimetres |
(34 inches) |
| Height |
111 centimetres |
(43¾ inches) |
| Depth |
80 centimetres |
(31½ inches) |
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ISAAC ARM CHAIR
A late 19th Century Victorian style arm chair with mahogany turned
front legs and brass casters. A low slung chair with a long sprung
seat, it is traditionally upholstered with a deep-buttoned leather
cover. An exact copy of the original, this chair was named after
Isaac Eyre, the great grandfather of managing director, Jonathan
Shirley, who founded his furniture business back in 1875.
| Width |
70 centimetres |
(27½ inches) |
| Height |
79 centimetres |
(31 inches) |
| Depth |
88 centimetres |
(34¾ inches) |
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CHARMOY CHAIR
A mid 19th Century French style chair with beech turned front legs
and brass casters. It has a curved back and arms with deep buttoned
upholstery and a sprung seat. An exact copy of the original, the
chair is upholstered with traditional stuffings. Named after the
French village from which Jonathan Shirley bought the original,
the Charmoy chair was the company's first piece of furniture.
| Width |
84 centimetres |
(33 inches) |
| Height |
89 centimetres |
(35 inches) |
| Depth |
79 centimetres |
(31¼ inches) |
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WINTON LIBRARY CHAIR
An early 19th Century Regency style chair with mahogany legs and
brass casters. The fine legs reflect the true elegance of the early
Regency period. The chair is traditionally upholstered and has a
shallow buttoned feather squab cushion on the seat.
| Width |
67 centimetres |
(26½ inches) |
| Height |
92 centimetres |
(36¼ inches) |
| Depth |
73 centimetres |
(28¾ inches) |
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