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An Elegant 18th C giltwood Adam period arm chair

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An Elegant 18th Century giltwood Adam period open armchair. The classic oval back panel and serpentine seat rail with fluted decoration. The shaped arms with scrolled carving above turned fluted legs with anthemion motif. Re - gilded, old upholstery. 980mm high, 620mm wide and 610mm deep. English. Circa 1780

W J Gravener Antiques is a family owned business, started in 1963 by William who was joined by son, Mark in 1981 and continues today with the same ethos of dealing in fine quality English and Continental furniture, mirrors and decorative objects, from the 18th & 19th centuries. Now under the stewardship of Mark and his wife, Louise, we take pride in maintaining the high standards which William set more than 50 years ago.

W.J.Gravener Antiques are proud members of LAPADA, The London and Provincial Antique Dealers Association.

We offer an approachable and friendly service and we are always happy to hear from clients, both new and established.

Price
£2700.00  UK
$3415.77  USA
3188.43  EU
 The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 27/JUN/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
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  Antique Furniture Date Circa 1785  Late 18th Century Antiques Material Giltwood Origin English Item code as718a854 Status Sold

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