Windsor Armchair Cedar United Kingdom XVIII Century - England Late 18th Century
Features
England Late 18th Century
Age: XVIII Century - from 1701 to 1800
Origin: Inghilterra
Main essence: Cedar
Description
Windsor armchair in cedar, England late 18th century. Supported by turned legs connected by a "C" crossbar, with a curved backrest supported by turned uprights, while the central one is carved and perforated.
Product Condition:
Product that due to age and wear requires restoration and resumption of polishing.
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 100
Width: 52
Depth: 59,5
Seat height: 46
Additional Information
Age: XVIII Century - from 1701 to 1800
Main essence: Cedar
Coniferous wood, originally from Lebanon in its most widespread variant, was already used by the ancient Egyptians in the construction of boats and coffins. The biblical quotation that notes that Solomon's palace had 45 columns of cedar is significant. Light in color, with a beautiful reddish vein and a characteristic and appreciated fragrance, it was used by French cabinetmakers especially for inlays and also in the creation of small objects.Other customers have searched:
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