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Set of Eight 19th Century English Oak Chairs

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Set of Eight 19th Century English Oak Chairs English  Oak Leather %%alt5%% %%alt6%%
Set of eight 19th Century English oak chairs upholstered possibly in their original, red, good quality leather. Made of solid oak with an ebony inlay to the frames. The tall, shaped backs have a scrolled top rail. Padded leather backs and seats. Having tapered legs with nice brass castors made for the shape of the front legs. Sabre back legs.

A very good model and great quality set of chairs.
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£4200.00  UK
$5328.12  USA
4969.02  EU
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DimensionsH 80cm x W 45cm x D 60cm H 31½” x W 17¾” x 23½” Seat Height: 45cm Seat Depth: 44cm Date 19th Century  19th Century Antiques Material Oak Origin English Condition We carefully oversee all aspects of restoration of our items, working with our special team of craftsmen on each piece from start to finish. Item code as1018a646 / 2652 Status Sold

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Lee Wright Antiques and InteriorsLodge Farm
Walton Lane
Husbands Bosworth
Leicestershire
LE17 6NN

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