Late Victorian (C1880) Oak Glastonbury Chair.
Late Victorian (C1880) Oak Glastonbury Chair. The Glastonbury Chair is an early 16th century style of wooden folding armchair (Faldstool) usually made from English Oak originally it was made in Britain in 1504 on a description brought back from Rome by Abbot Richard Beere for Glastonbury Abbey and was designed to be easily dismantled for transport. Please contact Emily on +44 776 777 1415 for more details and to ensure availability
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