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Antique Victorian Aesthetic Ebonised Chair (c.1880)

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This is a fine quality antique English Victorian ebonised occasional chair, from the aesthetic movement, decorated with boxwood marquetry inlay and upholstered in champagne gold satin, circa 1880, boasting a decorative shape, in good condition.

Summary:
• Item: Victorian ebonised occasional chair
• Circa: 1880
• Period: Victorian
• Style: Aesthetic
• Wood: Ebony & amboyna
• Marquetry & string inlay
• Arched frame
• Ebonised columns
• Champagne gold satin upholstery
• Sprung seat
• Clean upholstery
• Ebony turned & fluted legs
• Shaped back legs
• Original brass & mug castors
• Stunning quality frame
• Very comfortable
• Free delivery to England, Wales & southern Scotland
• Free 14-day UK returns policy

Description:
This is a fine quality antique English Victorian ebonised occasional chair, from the aesthetic movement, decorated with boxwood marquetry inlay and upholstered in champagne gold satin, circa 1880, boasting a decorative shape, in good condition. Comprising an arched upholstered back, with a shaped finial pediment that is decorated with ebonised panels and boxwood foliate marquetry on an amboyna background. The sides sweep down onto narrow inlaid arms, raised on turned fluted columns supports. which unite the seat base. The front of the Victorian ebonised occasional chair is decorated with a bow shaped amboyna frieze, decorated with ebony banding, flanked by boxwood string inlay. The Victorian chair is upholstered in champagne gold satin upholstery, with button decoration, flanked by rope braid, which is in good clean condition overall condition. The sprung seat is finished with matching gold braid. The high standard of the carvings to the frame is quite something, which signifies this as a top-quality chair. The chair stands on sturdy ebony turned and fluted legs, terminating on the original brass and mug castors. There are brass catches to the back of the underside of the seat, which suggests this possibly was once part of a conversation seat.

The Victorian ebonised occasional chair would be ideal for use as a decorative or occasional chair in the bedroom or nursery, as its extremely comfortable to sit on, or even hang clothes over.

Dimensions:
External Height = 88cm / 34⅝” / 2ft 10⅝”
External Width = 69cm / 27⅛” / 2ft 3⅛”
External Depth = 61cm / 24” / 2ft
Seat Height (Centre) = 40cm / 15¾” / 1ft 3¾”
Seat Width = 66cm / 26” / 2ft 2”
Seat Depth = 45cm / 17¾” / 1ft 5¾”
Back Height = 51cm / 20⅛” / 1ft 8⅛”

The Aesthetic Movement
Aestheticism (also the Aesthetic movement) was an art movement in the late 19th century which privileged the aesthetic value of literature, music and the arts over their socio-political functions. According to Aestheticism, art should be produced to be beautiful, rather than to serve a moral, allegorical, or other didactic purpose, a sentiment exemplified by the slogan “art for art’s sake.” Aestheticism originated in 1860s England with a radical group of artists and designers, including William Morris and Dante Gabriel Rossetti. It flourished in the 1870s and 1880s, gaining prominence and the support of notable writers such as Walter Pater and Oscar Wilde. Aestheticism challenged the values of mainstream Victorian culture, as many Victorians believed that literature and art fulfilled important ethical roles. Writing in The Guardian, Fiona McCarthy states that “the aesthetic movement stood in stark and sometimes shocking contrast to the crass materialism of Britain in the 19th century.” Aestheticism was named by the critic Walter Hamilton in The Aesthetic Movement in England in 1882. By the 1890s, decadence, a term with origins in common with aestheticism, was in use across Europe. (Source: )

Condition Report:
This is a fine quality antique English ebonised Victorian ebonised occasional chair, from the aesthetic movement, decorated with boxwood marquetry inlay and upholstered in champagne gold satin, circa 1880, boasting a decorative shape, in good condition. The upholstery is in good clean overall condition. Nominal old use marks to the leading edges of the frame but nothing significant considering its age. The ebonised frame has been cleaned by hand to a professional standard in our workshop, therefore the colour and patination is of an excellent standard. The castors are original to the chair and in good condition. There are brass catches to the back of the underside of the seat, which suggests this possibly was once part of a conversation seat.

Customer Service:
We offer customer satisfaction through the following services:
• Free delivery to England, Wales & Southern Scotland
• Free 14-Day Returns
• Full money back assurance
• Worldwide shipping
• Full insurance of items in transit

Further Information:
For more information or photographs please email or call us.

Office: 01829 458 070
Julian: 07960 738 212
Yola: 07971 882 567

Customers outside the UK should call:

Office: 00 44 1829 458 070
Julian: 00 44 7960 738 212
Yola: 00 44 7971 882 567

Email: info@yolagray.com

Free UK Delivery:
We offer free delivery to mainland England, Wales, and Southern Scotland (anywhere south of Stirling). We do not offer free delivery to locations north of Stirling in Scotland, Northern Ireland, or any British Islands off the mainland for example, the Isle of Man, Isle of White and Channel Islands. If you live in one of the areas where we do not offer free delivery, please contact us for a delivery quote before purchasing the item. Delivery will be made by our specialised antique furniture delivery service, or in some cases we will use a courier service for distant deliveries.

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Free 14 Days UK Returns & Refunds:
A free 14-day “no quibble” returns policy (from the date you receive the item) is available if you are not happy with this item. We will collect the item free of charge from you (we do not charge a return fee / collection fee). You will be given a full refund as long as the item is returned in the same condition. We will collect returns using our own specialist antique furniture delivery company. We will not accept returns via a courier service (due to experience of damaged items in transit). This refund policy only applies to deliveries to the UK.

UK Buyer Payment:
For UK buyers, we accept cash on collection or delivery cheque, credit card, BACS (free bank to bank transfer) or PayPal. Payment is requested within 5 days of the sale. Payment must be cleared before the items are collected or delivered.

International Buyers:
If you live outside the UK and you would like to purchase this item, please contact us before purchasing it, so that we can obtain an accurate shipping quote and delivery lead-time. The shipping quote provided is a global estimate only. The actual shipping cost will vary by country and postcode. Due to the distances and costs involved with shipping outside the UK, a returns policy is therefore not available for international buyers. Before placing your order(s) please make sure this is the item for you. We request payment by bank transfer (we do not accept payment via PayPal, credit or debit cards for international purchases). Payment is requested within 10 days of the purchase. Payment must be cleared before the items are collected or delivered to our shippers. The advertised price of the item does not include the shipping cost, sales tax, import duty or custom fees.

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About the Seller:
This item is being sold by Yola Gray Antiques who is an accredited member of LAPADA (the UK’s largest trade association of professional art and antique dealers) and CINOA. CINOA is the world association of art & antique dealer associations. All LAPADA & CINOA members abide by their strict code of practice by adhering to reputable standards of quality, expertise and integrity.

Yola Gray has dealt in fine art and antique furniture for over 40 years. Yola Gray has a special interest in colonial antique furniture, specifically colonial four poster beds. Yola Gray also provides a variety of fine English antique furniture, art and fabrics to clients in the UK, Europe and further afield.

Please visit the Yola Gray website at for further items and information.

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DimensionsExternal Height = 88cm / 34⅝” / 2ft 10⅝” External Width = 69cm / 27⅛” / 2ft 3⅛” External Depth = 61cm / 24” / 2ft Seat Height (Centre) = 40cm / 15¾” / 1ft 3¾” Seat Width = 66cm / 26” / 2ft 2” Seat Depth = 45cm / 17¾” / 1ft 5¾” Back Height = 51cm / 20⅛” / 1ft 8⅛” Category Antique Furniture > Antique Armchairs Date 1880  Aesthetic Period Antiques Material Ebony Origin English Condition This is a fine quality antique English ebonised Victorian ebonised occasional chair, from the aesthetic movement, decorated with boxwood marquetry inlay and upholstered in champagne gold satin, circa 1880, boasting a decorative shape, in good condition. The upholstery is in good clean overall condition. Nominal old use marks to the leading edges of the frame but nothing significant considering its age. The ebonised frame has been cleaned by hand to a professional standard in our workshop, therefore the colour and patination is of an excellent standard. The castors are original to the chair and in good condition. There are brass catches to the back of the underside of the seat, which suggests this possibly was once part of a conversation seat. Item code as236a3002 / 81717 Status Sold

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Yola Gray AntiquesUnit 4, Organsdale Farm
Kelsall,
Tarporley
Cheshire
CW6 0SR

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