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A Swiss Alpine Folk Art Escabelle Chair
$1,846.01
£1,350
€1,586.58
CA$2,569.36
A$2,756.47
CHF 1,478.51
MX$33,187.48
NOK 18,638.38
SEK 16,995.62
DKK 11,853.90
About the Item
A Delightful Swiss Alpine Folk Art Escabelle Chair.
This charming antique features a beautifully carved backrest adorned with a pair of Alpine chamois above a central stylized heart, framed by scrolling foliage.
The tapered seat is supported by four chamfered, octagonal legs, giving the chair a solid yet elegant stance.
A lovely example of rustic Swiss craftsmanship—both decorative and functional.
- Dimensions:Height: 33.08 in (84 cm)Width: 16.93 in (43 cm)Depth: 17.72 in (45 cm)Seat Height: 16.93 in (43 cm)
- Style:Black Forest (Of the Period)
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- Date of Manufacture:Circa 1900
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use.
- Seller Location:London, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU6236245732602
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The Middle Ages were particularly turbulent in the Swiss Alps, as post-Roman feudal factions competed for power for more than a millennium in this important land, which intersected the larger powers of Italy, France, Germany and Austria. We believe this chair was most likely made in 1771 and that its 1471 date carving commemorated three-hundred years of the Three Leagues Alliance, (1471-1779), a coalition of three political leagues of free peoples which was created to bring about strength, unity and peace to the people in the warring Swiss Alps region (think William Tell, the revolutionary Swiss folk hero, who stood up for the peasantry against tithe-taking feudal barons in the Swiss Alps, and who was first referenced in 1474.) The free people of the Swiss Alps would have well known that peace for them and their entire region was not only brought about by, but also largely depended on, the Three Leagues Alliance, and so commemorating its inauguration date of 1471 is more than fitting for a craftsman from this region. And as snakes symbolise healing and protection, their use in conjunction with the 1471 commemorative date perfectly displays what the Swiss Alp craftsman was memorializing when creating this fascinating chair.
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