Attractive Occasional Armchair C1900
A highly attractive and very placeable late Victorian Edwardian occasional armchair with upholstered seat in a good quality floral cotton double weave fabric which is plump and relatively freshly completed with new webbing etc.
Liking the stance and look of this one with its well turned legs, attractive slender arms and good fretwork in the side panels. All in all, a fine looking chair. Condition is good with the right amount of wear in the right places, no repairs to the frame and as mentioned a comfortable well upholstered seat. Maker’s label to the underneath of the chair seat.
“Ray & Miles was a renowned Liverpool-based cabinet making firm, operating from 1864 until their acquisition by Maples of London in 1959. They specialized in high-quality furniture and upholstery, particularly popular during the Victorian, Edwardian, and early 20th-century periods.”
A lovely little English occasional chair.
Dimensions -
Height 79.5cm x Width 55cm x Depth 48cm
Specifically the Seat: Height 43cm to Cushion Top x Width 48cm Between the Arms x Depth 42cm
