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A Set of Sixteen Dining Chairs of the William IV Period.
Constructed in mahogany, and consisting of fourteen side chairs, and a pair of carver armchairs. Rising from ring turned, tapering and lobed front feet, having sabre legs to the rear, with the front and side seat rails reeded, having drop-in blue leather seats; the swept and channelled back uprights terminate in lotus capitols, and enclose pierced rectangular centre splats with restrained foliate carvings, and the toprails carved with further lotus adornments.
Circa 1835.
Dimensions
Dimensions (carver): H: 34.5 in / 87 cm | W: 23 in / 59 cm | D: 17.5 in / 44 cmPrice on application
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Condition report
Excellent conditionStock number
8971The BADA Standard
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