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Set Of Eight 19th Century Mahogany Chippendale Design Dining Chairs

Status: This item has been sold
Sold by: Christine Kavanagh Antiques

Mahogany dining chairs in the manner of Thomas Chippendale. Six plus two carver chairs. Super scale of chair slightly larger than most copies of this period. Pierced carved backs with drop-in upholstered seats. Fret carved corner brackets with pierced H stretchers. Lovely period looking colour with a rich waxed patination. Solid original chairs of true Chippendale design, they are handsome set with exceptional carved detail. Upholstered in a cut velvet fabric. Seat height 48cms. The black and white illustration is of a chair from 1760 which is in the V and A Museum. Dimensions are for the arm chairs.
 
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Antique Number: SA1001079
Dateline of this antique is 19th Century
Height is 96cm (37.8inches)
Width is 59cm (23.2inches)
Depth is 50cm (19.7inches)
Antique #SA1001079, shown on this page, originates from the 19th century. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
19th Century
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Eclectic mix of period furniture and objects
Nottinghamshire
United Kingdom
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