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Carved Walnut Bergére Salon Chair

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A 19th century solid walnut bergére back salon chair.

The chair has a shaped woven cane back with a decoratively carved top rail and an upholstered seat.

The chair stands on four cabriole shaped legs and has a serpentine front rail with a central carved decoration.

The chairs has its original silk upholstered seat that is now worn.

The chair is in good original condition. (Circa 1870)

Height 89cm (35 inches)
Width 46cm (18.1 inches)
Depth 40cm (15.7 inches)

Please use the inquiry form to request further details of this item or make a purchase. Alternatively, call our shop and use the code 7406 to identify the item to us.++(0) 1661 852122.
Price
£325.00  UK
$413.14  USA
381.65  EU
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Date Circa 1870  Late 19th Century Antiques Material Walnut Item code as102a5984 / 7406 Status For Sale

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Graham Smith AntiquesLeadgate House
Horsley
Newcastle upon Tyne
North East England
NE15 0NT

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