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A rather well drawn George III wingback armchair of large, wide country house proportions. A great shape with wide out swept, pointy wings and a particularly wide seat. English c1800
It''s a bit of a take your pick with the upholstery on this one. Shown here in the 1st image in a striped and floral slip cover. This covers another striped fixed cover with pastel tones and both in good clean and ready for use condition.
Structurally in good order and retailing its original horsehair squab cushion.
As with all out upholstered seating, we do offer upholstery should you wish.
48cm seat height
Internal Reference: 1505
Antique Number: SA1139393
Dateline of this antique is Georgian
Height is 108cm (42.5inches)Width is 92cm (36.2inches)Depth is 85cm (33.5inches)
Antique #SA1139393, shown on this page, originates from the georgian Era. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
The Georgian Era
ANTIQUE NUMBER SA1139393
CONTACT DETAILS OF SELLER:
Desired Effect Antiques Ltd
We deal in a range of pieces such as tables, storage and seating, ranging from the 18th through to the mid 20th Century.
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