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Pair of Neapolitan mahogany stools. 19th century.

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Pair of Neapolitan mahogany stools. 19th century.
Description: A pair of Neapolitan mahogany director's stools from the early 19th century.

The seat rests on a rectangular base and is supported by curved feet ending in ebonized wood legs.

The two feet are connected by a central turned wooden crosspiece.

The two curved armrests are connected by turned elements.

Origin: Naples, early 19th century.

Condition: Excellent condition

Dimensions: 60x35 H 62 cm.

Document: Certificate of Authenticity.

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£2000.00  UK
$2664.20  USA
2288.40  EU
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Category Antique Furniture Period Early 19th Century Antiques Material Mahogany Origin Italian Item code as906a2262 Status For Sale

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Borrelli AntichitaVia Nazionale 257
Torre del Greco
Naples
Italy
80059

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