An attractive and good quality 'Smoker's Bow' or 'Captain's' armchair dating from the late 19th / early 20th Century. It has a comfortable wide and deep elm seat with broad arms, turned spindles and turned legs joined by a double stretcher.
It is approximately 30" (76cm) high and it is 25" (64cm) wide across the arms. The seat is approximately 20" (51cm) deep and 17" (43cm) high.
It is in good condition for its age and it is a strong and sturdy chair. It has developed a nice aged patina and the finish has worn attractively over the years where it has been used. The chair is not without a few marks and signs of age and use but no major damages and nothing detrimental. The grain is wonderful and it displays very nicely. It has been cleaned and polished and is ready for use.