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Set of 6 Edwardian inlaid mahogany dining chairs

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Antique quality set of 6 (4 + 2) Edwardian inlaid mahogany dining chairs.

Date from C1900-1910. Fantastic age, colour and patina. Attractive cross-banding and line inlays, great spade feet. Great patina and wear to the carver arms.

Solid, heavy and strong with no loose joints.

No woodworm.

Good new reupholstery job in a heavy weight upholstery fabric, with a natural, light oatmeal colour.

Overall maximum dimensions:

Chair: 50cmW x 55cmD x 95cmH (45cmH seat when sat on).
Carver: 54cmW x 61cmD x 101cmH (47cmH seat when sat on, 73.5cmH arms).

Historic knocks, marks, cracks, scratches, repairs and alterations, as is always the way with antique furniture of this age.

Stock No. 4177a.

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Price
£995.00  UK
$1269.82  USA
1174.90  EU
 The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 4/JUL/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
 
Category Antique Furniture Period Victorian Antiques Material Mahogany Item code as462a1299 / 4177a Status Sold

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Prior and Willis AntiquesThe Lewes, 47 Salts Road
West Walton
Wisbech
Cambridgeshire
PE14 7EJ

Tel : 01945 429667

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