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A George III Chippendale period mahogany armchair; the scrolling top rail carved with a central acanthus leaf above a pierced splat and bold outscrolling arms. The armchair has an upholstered drop-in seat and is raised on square moulded legs which are carved with a bead and real moulding to the front and are united by an H-stretcher.
Circa: 1765
This Chippendale armchair retains an excellent colour and patination and is the perfect size for use as a desk chair.
Height to seat: 17.5'' (44.5cm)
Internal Reference: BA830
Antique Number: SA1144184
Dateline of this antique is Georgian
Height is 93.5cm (36.8inches)Width is 75cm (29.5inches)Depth is 55.2cm (21.7inches)
Antique #SA1144184, 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
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ANTIQUE NUMBER SA1144184
CONTACT DETAILS OF SELLER:
Reindeer Antiques
Specialists in English antique furniture from the early Seventeenth Century to the early Nineteenth Century. Based on Kensington Church St.
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