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Rob_H

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This has been described as oak - welsh oak to be specific! This has more of a pine appearance in places to me. Can anyone help?

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40 views and no suggestions as to timber? Blimey!!
 
I'd say the frame of the chair is more likely beech, it certainly does not look anything like oak and maybe chestnut for the seat

Jason
 
all looks like pine to me. grain's just not tight enough for a hardwood in my opinion.

jeff
 
Pictures aren't too clear, but the seat and front look quite pine-y, the legs at the rear seem like they could be some form of hardwood looking at the grain
 
Yes, sorry about the photos but I don't have the chair here. I'm quite liking beech for the back as someone mentioned.
 
My bet would be on beech for the legs (though the front legs could JUST be oak), and pine for everything else.
Certainly the bulk of it is not oak of any nationality!
 
As usual - thanks everyone. Pine and beech. Agreed.
 
That is definitely not Welsh Oak (or any other kind of oak for that matter) - the grain (especially on the seat) looks completely wrong.

It's probably some kind of pine as others have suggested, with maybe beech for the legs?

tekno.mage
 
Could be oak but probably a mixture. Colour in the photos too variable. Rails look like fruitwood. Was it a commode- perhaps with later pine seat?
 
It certainly looks like it was a comode at some time in the past hence the drawer for extracting the chamber pot in the morning.

I would say very old pine meself.

Jim
 
dickm":3jtxafpd said:
I suddenly wondered - is "Welsh oak" a derogatory term for pine???

(and before anyone accuses me of racism, I'm mongrel Welsh myself!)
Wales (Montgomeryshire) was major source of best british oak in the past.
 

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