18th Century
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- Speaker: Julian Parker - 1:36 Regional Furniture Society - 4:08 anatomy of Windsor chairs - 4:46 bow back Windsor chairs - 6:38 comb back Windsor chairs - 11:51 Jacques Rigaud - 14:21 V&A type comb back - 18:07 Mark Haworth-Booth - Sir Roger and Lady Bradshaigh at Haigh Hall - Jonathan Richardson - 20:03 (and 28:54) Nancy Goyne Evans - Joseph Highmore - 21:07 Georg Lisiewski - Das Tabakscollegium - Friedrich Wilhelm I of Prussia (and 23:53) - George I - George II - 22:25 Königs Wusterhausen - 22:58 Jagdschloss Stern - 24:40 Christopher Gilbert - Arthur Devis - 24:56 Thomas Crispin - Edward Haytley - 26:08 Michael Harding Hill - 26:20 Rodney Griffiths - 27:22 Samuel Richardson by Joseph Highmore - 28:28 William Sergeant 29:00 Sworders comb back with blacksmith's repairs - 30:30 Branston, Lincolnshire - Methodism in Lincolnshire - Old Rectory, Epworth, Lincolnshire - 32:26 John Wesley's comb back Windsor - 33:54 Robert Young Antiques - 34:41 Wren Library, Lincoln Cathedral Wren Type 1 comb back - 36:57 Wren Type 2 comb back - 38:46 Wren Type 2 in 1909 - 39:09 Wren Type 2 in 1909 - 39:28 Hanslip Fletcher - 39:51 Thames Valley Windsor chairs - 41:21 cf. Lincolnshire Windsor chairs - 43:50 Chippendale's Director 1754 and 1762 - 44:16 Robert Manwaring Cabinet and Chairmaker's Real Friend and Companion 1765 - 44:44 Dr B D Cotton The English Regional Chair - 45:47 David Swanson Antiques (and 48:17) - 46:40 David Charles Dodge Antiques (and 48:50) - 47:05 Tim and Betsan Bowen - 47:38 Roger Warner - 49:07 Lawrence of Crewkerne - 49:30 Peter Bundy - 50:42 Wakelin and Linfield - 51:12 and 51:44 William Sergeant, Lincolnshire Chair Museum - Tim Garland, Antiques Restorer - Rob Ley, chair maker - in Part 2 also on this channel - vernacular furniture - research sources - furniture restoration - turners of wood in 17th century Grantham - Joseph Newton of Fenton in the parish of Beckingham, Lincolnshire, near Newark in the County of Nottinghamshire - Stamford Mercury 1st July 1725 - White Hart - The Angel - Stamford Mercury 1st July 1729 - John Fox, gunsmith, Grantham - John Farrow, joiner, Newark upon Trent - John Shackleton, joiner, Nottingham Gainsborough - JOHN BROWN'S At the Three Chairs and Wallnut Tree in St. Paul's Church-Yard - The Craftsman 11th April 1730 - Lord Byron - Byron family - Newstead Abbey William Partridge, Banbury - Jackson's Oxford Journal 13th July 1754 - lap joints - dowel pegs - Thames Valley Windsor side chairs - earliest Windsor side chair - anatomy of Windsor chairs - carpenter's adze - bottom's adze - from and mallet - turner's axe - hand augers - brace and spoon bit - travishers - spoke shaves - scratch stock moulding - draw knife - felling ash - riving ash - rough gouge - skew chisel - bending brace - steambox - bending table - chair seat former - chair framing - animal glue - blacksmith's repairs #regionalfurniture #regionalfurnituresociety #antiques #history #interiors #vernacularfurniture #lincolnshire #windsorchair #windsorarmchair #recycling #woodcraft #design #restoration #antiquefurniturerestoration #oak #ash #elm #beech #yewwood #fruitwood #thamesvalley #antiquerestoration #furniturerepair #restorersskills #countryhouse #countryfurniture #countrylife #decorativeantiques #chair #chairmaking
Thank you for this informative video
Great! More like this on TH-cam please.
Very informative and interesting! Thanks a lot for putting this up!
I've got a David Charles one but I believe maybe early one because it's wider, shorter
I've got one similar but may be early but myne has 10 spindles thick base no support with legs and the legs go through the base I've not seen anouther
Hi I've a early one same as above but ten spindles no cross section thick base I feel it's a very early one
I have inadvertently promoted Sir Roger Bradhaigh of Haigh Hall above his station. I refer to him as Lord Bradshaigh which is a slip. He was merely a baronet. I also equally inadvertently said 'Burford in Yorkshire'. It is, of course, in Gloucestershire.
I've prob an early one like this it has ten spindles no support so just 4 legs thick seat I've not seen another one , legs go out a bit and turned the legs go through seat , mune us quite big , any ideas of age I feel it's prob the earliest one I've seen