A pretty wingback armchair dating from the mid to late 19th Century. It has traditional raised shaped wing sides and it stands on turned front legs with its original brass castors below and splayed rear legs with ceramic castors. It has nice large proportions and is a good comfortable chair. The castor wheels are stamped for 'Cope & Collinson'.
The chair has been upholstered in a good quality Crewelwork style fabric that compliments the chair well. It is not new upholstery and there are some signs of wear and use and some light staining on the arms and bottom of the cushion however it does have separate arm covers. There are no damages and the chair looks clean and fresh and is perfectly usable as it is or will serve as a good solid frame for recovering.
The chair is in good overall condition and is strong and sturdy. There are a few general marks and knocks around the legs but nothing detrimental.
The chair stands approximately 45" (114cm) high, 28" (71cm) deep and 30" (76cm) wide. The seat is 18" (46cm) high.