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A very good quality late Regency period mahogany window seat hall bench of extremely rare large proportion.

Having well figured top with turned rolls to each end over well figured frieze raised on elegant tulip carved turned legs.

These window seats, or hall benches often follow a similar theme in terms of design but the quality of construction can vary wildly.

The other thing that varies significantly is the size of course, and we thought we had previously owned just about every style, quality and design possible but even we were taken aback to find one of this length.

It is incredibly rare to find such a good quality one, in such good condition that is on this scale and we think it is a quite magnificent piece to be honest.

It is an incredibly functional piece of furniture which could be used in a whole plethora of different locations including underneath a window, along the wall in a narrow hallway, behind a settee, at the end of the bed, or even as a narrow but low coffee table.

Circa 1835.

Height - 19in.
Width - 72in.
Depth - 16in.





Stock number

8708

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