Late Victorian Walnut Minton Tile Back Hall Chair

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Description

A handsome late Victorian hall chair in walnut dating from circa 1880. Featuring a scrolled pediment crest rail above a carved and turned bluster back with tile insert. The tile is a beautiful Victorian Minton tile by John Moyr Smith depicting Blind Man’s Buff. This chair features a solid, flared seat slab with rounded edge moulding and canted corners supported by turned legs. Solid and sturdy and in good condition this attractively shaped, high quality chair has beautifully figured walnut with a rich warm patina.

Construction/Wood:
Walnut

Condition Report:
Good condition, solid and sturdy with rich warm patina.

Dimensions:
Width: 44cm
Depth: 43cm
Height to seat: 44cm
Height: 95cm
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DateMid Victorian : Circa 1880 Codeas526a2445 Price £195.00     234.10     $246.05    The price has been listed in British Pounds.
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