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Matched set of 10 mahogany Georgian dining chairs

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Antique fine quality matched set of 10 (8+2) carved mahogany Georgian C1825 dining chairs ribbon back.

No loose joints and no woodworm.

Professionally reupholstered drop in seats. Wide generous seats.

Overall maximum dimensions:

Carver 71cmW x 55cmD x 97cmH (47cmH seat when sat on, 71cm high arms).

Chair 53cmW x 50cmD x 97cmH (47cmH seat when sat on) or 51cmW x 51cmD x 97cmH (46cmH seat when sat on)

Very good antique condition with minor historic knocks, marks, cracks, scratches, repairs and alterations, as is normal with functional antique furniture. Some historic repairs as one would expect with functional antique furniture, but all is good and strong now.

Stock No. 7902.

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Price
£2995.00  UK
$3796.76  USA
3591.90  EU
 The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 27/NOV/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
 
Category Antique Furniture Period Georgian Antiques Material Mahogany Origin English Item code as462a2874 / 7902 Status Sold

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Prior and Willis AntiquesThe Lewes, 47 Salts Road
West Walton
Wisbech
Cambridgeshire
PE14 7EJ

Tel : 01945 429667

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