Windsor chair

a style of wooden chair, esp. popular in 18th-cent. England and America, with spreading legs, a back of spindles, and usually a saddle seat

See Windsor chair in American Heritage Dictionary 4

noun
A wooden chair having a high spoked back, outward-slanting legs connected by a crossbar, and a saddle seat.

Origin:

Origin: After Windsor2, England

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