The Antique Windsor chair is a country piece of antique furniture that usually comes with lovely charm and character. They were first seen in the late 16th century but were more common in the 18th and 19th century made from native woods such as Oak, Elm, Fruit-woods and the rarest in Yew wood. There were a large number of tradesmen working in villages and towns making everything from coffins, cartwheels and even barrels but they had to diversify to ensure their survival so they started to make country pieces like the Windsor chair. Antique Windsor chairs were often made to measure and this is why you see many similar in design but are different sizes. Their seats are beautifully figured, shaped in solid wood and are extremely comfortable due to the many years of use and wear. The out swept arms that were formed from steam bent pieces of wood giving a lovely curved shape. From the hundreds of years of use the arms on these antique chairs become smooth and wonderful to feel. Some of the nicest examples also have steam bent crinoline stretchers. There is something wonderful about sitting on an antique Windsor chair that has been used for over 200 years, as they come with the rich patina, character and colour that only develops with time and use.  Here on Antiques world we do get some lovely examples for sale and you can see our current selection below or look here on our antique chairs page to see our full collection.
Antique Windsor Chairs for Sale
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Quality Elm & Ash Broad Arm Antique Windsor Chair£795.00
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Period Oak Georgian Antique Country Chair dated 1793£695.00
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Country House Antique Elm & Ash Windsor Chair£695.00
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Georgian Antique Wheel Back Windsor Chair£695.00
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Country House Antique English Windsor Chair£595.00
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Country House Antique Elm Windsor Chair£495.00
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Antique Smokers Bow Chair£0.00
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Quality Antique Country House Elm and Yew Windsor Chair£0.00
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Country Oak Antique Victorian Windsor Chair£0.00
Styles & Woods used on Antique Windsor Chairs
Some features of a Windsor chair is a crinoline stretcher. This is a curved piece under the seat and this is the most sought after design.You can see the turned spindle along with the shaped seat and back splat in their construction.
Windsor chairs were made with locally sourced woods like Oak, Ash, Elm and Yew.
This is a good example of a Fine Country Oak Wheel Back Antique Windsor Chair
Yew was mainly used in the back splats and arms.
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Hello, do you have a physical inventory location one can visit ?
Hi
Yes we are based in Clitheroe in Lancashire and you can see our address and opening times here
https://antiquesworld.co.uk/contact-us/
Just scroll past the message area for full details
Many thanks
James
Hello, is a Windsor chair older if it has the crinoline stretcher?
Hi
Not necessarily, Most models with a crinoline stretcher will be earlier but there are also some later 19th century Windsor chairs that have them.
Many thanks
James
Hi James,
I purchased a Sack back Windsor chair a few years back.
I think it is made of Yew & Ash. It has a Crinoline stretcher. The only
downside with this chair is the seat is made of Yew, but is made out
of 16 separate pieces of wood. It is still very strong and in very good
condition. Have you ever come across this in a Windsor chair?.
Thanks Martin.
Hi Martin
Most seats are in one or two pieces so i have not seen any with so many pieces on the seat other than on more modern chairs.
Sorry I can not be of much helps with this
Many thanks
James