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Arts & Crafts William Birch Chair

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William Birch Chair

Single Arts & crafts oak rush seated dining chair dating circa 1900. Iconic design, made by William Birch of High Wycombe. This style of chair known to have been retailed through Liberty.

Condition: In good original condition, the colour of the Oak is excellent, just some marks to the back panel. The rush seat is in good order, all joints nice and tight


Dimensions: Height 38 1/2 inch (98cm) Width 16 1/2 inch (42cm) Depth 15 1/2 inch (13.5 cm)

If you require shipping to UK address we can arrange at cost please contact us for quotes . If you wish to make your own arrangements we are happy to fit in with you. Local pick up Welcome
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 SOLD
 
Category Antique Furniture Date 1900  1900s Antiques Material Oak Origin English Maker William Birch Item code as481a446 / 1022c Status Sold

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Desdemona Postlethwaite AntiquesPrivate dealer
West Kirby
Wirral
North West England

Tel : 07437028022

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