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19th Century Oak Gothic Armchair By G Tilley of Birmingham.
Well proportioned Victorian oak Gothic revival open armchair stamped G Tilley.
English Circa 1860.
Of good deep proportions having an oak framed shaped padded back with inset fluted columns, padded armrests supported by tapering fluted columns on plinth bases, flanking a sprung stuff-over seat newly upholstered in calico with space nail stud work.
The front legs of typical Gothic form having trefoil Gothic tracery carved brackets and fluted turned legs united by a front foot rail terminating on the original brass and porcelain castors.
In wonderful original condition having been newly recovered retaining the original horsehair upholstery.
A good deep 19th century armchair that will make an ideal desk chair or reading chair.
Seat Height 20 inches - 51cm.
Dimensions
Width: 24 1/2 inches - 52cm, Height: 40 inches - 102cm, Depth: 30 inches - 76cmStock number
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