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An impressive George III fruitwood and elm boarded high-back bowed canopy settle, West Country, circa 1800 image 1
An impressive George III fruitwood and elm boarded high-back bowed canopy settle, West Country, circa 1800 image 2
Lot 137TP

An impressive George III fruitwood and elm boarded high-back bowed canopy settle, West Country, circa 1800

31 January 2019, 11:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £5,000 inc. premium

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An impressive George III fruitwood and elm boarded high-back bowed canopy settle, West Country, circa 1800

Having a raked back of multiple upright slender boards and narrow canopy 'shelf', winged-shaped slab ends, interior scroll-ended armrests on columnar-turned front supports, and a single-board well-figured elm seat, 199cm wide x 70cm deep x 151cm high, (78in wide x 27 1/2in deep x 59in high)

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Provenance:
A Welsh Quaker Meeting House, removed circa 2005
Sold Christie's, London, 28 February 2006, Lot 64, when catalogued as lime-wood


David Knell, English Country Furniture 1500-1900 (2000), pp. 348-350, illustrates several high-back settles, all attributed to the West Country.


The settles bowed-form adds to the stability of the piece, which together with the high-back can often create an effective room-divider. Furthermore, the enclosed sides and a back extending to floor level, adds a significant degree of comfort for the sitter, since they are virtually impervious to drafts.

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