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A fabulous pair of late regency period rosewood with parcel gilt side chairs, attributed to Morel & Hughes C.1820
Of the highest quality and in the typical high style of the period.
With traditionally upholstered seats, covered in a golden silk damask. Stamped ‘IL’ to seat rails.
Two matching pairs available.
Nicholas Morel and Robert Hughes were a partnership of cabinet makers whose firm was located at 13 Great Marlborough Street in London during the period 1805-26. Among their various celebrated commissions, perhaps the most renowned was the furniture that they supplied for the Prince of Wales (later to become Prince Regent before ruling as George IV) at Carlton House, London.
Seat Height: 45cm
Antique Number: SA1100535
Dateline of this antique is Regency
Height is 82cm (32.3inches)Width is 49cm (19.3inches)Depth is 55cm (21.7inches)
Antique #SA1100535, shown on this page, originates from the regency Era. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
The Regency Era
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ANTIQUE NUMBER SA1100535
CONTACT DETAILS OF SELLER:
Chairfinder
Dealing predominantly (but not exclusively) in 18th & 19th century chairs.
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