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These finely crafted antique oak armchairs were made by Maple & Co. of London, one of England’s premier furniture makers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Constructed from richly grained quarter-sawn oak, the chair features a carved floral crest, elegant scrolled arms, and boldly turned baluster legs joined by sturdy stretchers. The detailed hand carving and warm patina highlight the quality and artistry that made Maple & Co. a household name among Edwardian and Arts & Crafts era furnishings.
Designed in the Jacobean Revival style, this chair reflects early 20th-century England’s admiration for 17th-century Tudor and Elizabethan design. Its carved floral motifs, robust oak frame, and square block feet embody the strength and grace of period craftsmanship. Produced circa 1905–1925, the piece bridges the late Victorian taste for ornament with the simpler, honest construction of the Edwardian age.