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Set of four 19th Century carved mahogany chairs

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A set of four 19th Century carved mahogany chairs in the Chippendale style, consisting of two armchairs and two side chairs, superb quality and lovely dense timber, having carved and shaped backs with flower foliage design, the seats having been recently re-upholstered in a green leather with brass stud decoration, the armchairs having shaped curved arms terminating with carved scrolls, with out swept legs at the rear and carved cabriole legs at the front terminating with a ball and claw foot. Circa 1880.

Armchair – 28” x 22” x 39 1/2” high – 19” seat height

71cms x 56cms x 100cms high – 49cms seat height

Side chair – 23” x 19” x 38” high – 19” seat height

59cms x 49cms x 97cms high – 49cms seat height
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£6000.00  UK
$7797.60  USA
7186.80  EU
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Category Antique Furniture Date 1880  Late 19th Century Antiques Material Mahogany Origin English Item code as256a2092 Status For Sale

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The Thatched Roadhouse
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Suffolk
IP12 4RJ

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