A set of five Tasmanian cedar spade back dining chairs, circa 1930-35, the chairs of unusual profile with concave front seating rails, and raised on elegant knopped and ringed fluted baluster legs, the drop in seats upholstered in quality plum pink velvet; similar illustrated in Craig, Fahy & Robertson's 'Early Colonial furniture in New South Walesand van Diemans Land', p. 80, height 88 cm, width 47 cm, depth 52 cm