Description & Technical information
REF1000
In the manner of Charles Tatham
The seat framed and panelled over a reeded frieze and supported by reeded legs headed by carved paterea.
This window seat or bench is remarkable due to its size, at nearly five and a half feet long. It has also survived in a remarkable state of preservation, retaining a gloriously untouched colour and patina.
Date: circa 1830
Period: 19th century
Origin: English
Dimensions: 165 x 43 x 53.5 cm (65 x 16⁷/₈ x 21¹/₈ inches)
Categories: Paintings, Drawings & Prints
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