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A Good Quality And Attractive Set Of Eight 18th
Hepplewhite Period 18th Century English Mahogany
Dining Chairs, Consisting Six Single Chairs And Two
Armchairs, Having Elegant Camel Hump Backs Above
Elegant Pierced And Fluted Splat Backs And Later 
Individual Charming Needlepoint Covering To Drop In
Seats Raised On Square Chamfered Legs And Stretchers

( A great quality, functional, attractive set of dining chairs
from the 18th century which are as fit for purpose as the 
day they were made. They have no structural defects at 
all to speak off and just the expected old scuffs, scrapes and 
minor repairs. The needlepoint seats are really rather charming 
depicting various different animals, however with the seats 
being easily removed from the chairs the covers can be very
simply removed and the seats recovered at no huge expense. )

Circa 1780

Singles - Height - 37in
               Width - 19.5in
               Depth - 18in
               (Seat Height - 19in) 

Carvers - Height - 38in
                Width - 23.5in
                Depth - 19in
                (Seat Height - 19in)





Stock number

8380

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