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Set of 6 William IV carved mahogany dining chairs

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Antique fine quality set of 6 William IV carved mahogany dining chairs C1830.
Solid, heavy and strong with no loose joints. Lovely rare design, with attractive mellon fluted legs.
Recent upholstery in a heavy weight upholstery fabric, with a beige/mushroom colour.
Overall maximum dimensions:
48cmW x 48cmD x 89cmH (48cmH seat when sat on).
Good antique condition with historic knocks, marks, cracks, scratches, repairs and alterations, as is normal with antique furniture of this age. Some historic extinct woodworm holes (in the seat rails, so not really visible in normal use) that we have treated for good measure. Some historic repairs as one would expect, but all is good and strong now.
Stock No. 7321.

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£1795.00  UK
$2276.42  USA
2157.41  EU
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Category Antique Furniture Period William IV Antiques Material Mahogany Item code as462a2393 / 7321 Status Sold

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

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