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Set of 8 William IV Period Mahogany Dining Chairs

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A fine set of eight stunning, high-quality early 19th-century original William IV period solid mahogany dining chairs, inspired by classical Greek design. The chairs feature broad, figured solid mahogany shaped bar backs supported by scrolled, carved, stylized Corinthian capital blocks, with carved bars and reeded uprights. These chairs have stuff-over seats, ready for reupholstering, with seat frame edges displaying a curved, molded profile. They are raised on turned, fluted front legs with sabre legs at the rear. The condition of this set of eight dining chairs is excellent for their age. The set retains its original polish, resulting in a fantastic depth of colour and patination, showcasing a lovely rich red and brown colour. The seat height is 45 cm.

Height 90cm (35.4in)
Width 51cm (20.1in)
Depth 50cm (19.7in)
Price
£2950.00  UK
$3693.11  USA
3553.87  EU
 The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 23/DEC/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
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Category Antique Furniture Period William IV Antiques Material Mahogany Origin English Item code as1085a560 / 1108 Status Sold

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Anthony Short Antiques LtdMarket Square
Petworth
West Sussex
England
GU28 0AH

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