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A Set Of Mahogany 6 + 2 William IV Dining Chairs
A super set of 6+2 William IV dining chairs in mahogany with stuffover seats. The backs to the chairs have a carved centre stay, a rolled over top rail and turned legs to the front. The armchairs have beautifully shaped scroll arms. The seats have been stripped out and traditionally reupholstered in horse hair. Circa 1835
PriceSOLD DimensionsSide chair Width 19”(48cms) Seat Depth 16”(41cms) Ht 34.5”(87cms) Arm chair Width 21.5”(54cm) Seat Depth 16.5”(42cm) Ht 34.5”(87cms) Category Antique Furniture Date 1835 William IV Antiques Material Mahogany Origin English Condition EXCELLENT Item code as158a197 Status Sold
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Bury Court
Waltham Road
White Waltham, Maidenhead
Berkshire
SL6 3JF
Tel : 01628 825700
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PriceSOLD DimensionsSide chair Width 19”(48cms) Seat Depth 16”(41cms) Ht 34.5”(87cms) Arm chair Width 21.5”(54cm) Seat Depth 16.5”(42cm) Ht 34.5”(87cms) Category Antique Furniture Date 1835 William IV Antiques Material Mahogany Origin English Condition EXCELLENT Item code as158a197 Status Sold
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Bury Court Antiques
Bury Court
Waltham Road
White Waltham, Maidenhead
Berkshire
SL6 3JF
Tel : 01628 825700
Non UK callers : +44 1628 825700
Get directions to Bury Court Antiques
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