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19th Century Victorian walnut table and six dining chairs

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19th Century Victorian walnut loo / breakfast table, the shaped four quarter veneered oval tilt top having a moulded edge and nice shaped frieze, supported on a bold column with four stamped and carved cabriole legs, lovely carved floral decoration on the top of each leg, terminating with porcelain castors. Circa 1870.

56” x 42 1/2” x 28” high

142cms x 108cms x 72cms high

A nice elegant set of six 19th Century Victorian walnut balloon back dining chairs, the top and bottom rail stamped and carved, a stuffover upholstered seat supported on carved cabriole legs, the chairs are in very good condition and have a lovely light walnut colour. Circa 1870.

17” x 14” x 34” high

43cms x 36cms x 87cms high
Price
£2650.00  UK
$3470.18  USA
3142.37  EU
 The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 3/SEP/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
 
Category Antique Furniture Date 1870  Mid Victorian Antiques Material Walnut Origin English Item code as256a1756 Status Sold

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The Thatched Roadhouse
Main Rd, Martlesham
Suffolk
IP12 4RJ

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