拍品专文
The stamp of Wm W impressed on the rear edge of the seat of one of these chairs is probably the stamp of William Wardell who worked as a Windsor chair maker at 101, Summertown, Oxford (fl.1834-54). It is likely that William Wardell trained Stephen Hazell and Thomas Slater in the craft of chairmaking, both of whom went on to become independant Windsor chairmakers in Oxford.
For a fuller discussion of this Oxford chairmaking tradition see Dr B Cotton The English Regional Chair, Woodbridge, 1991, pp.90-94. The stamp of Wm W is illustrated as fig. TV210 and a chair so stamped is illustrated as fig. TV209, both on p.91.
For a fuller discussion of this Oxford chairmaking tradition see Dr B Cotton The English Regional Chair, Woodbridge, 1991, pp.90-94. The stamp of Wm W is illustrated as fig. TV210 and a chair so stamped is illustrated as fig. TV209, both on p.91.