London Fine Antiques has dated this piece to the Georgian era.
Carved elbow chairs of exquisite quality and finish

Displaying a desirable aged patina and in very good order
Select walnut offers rich caramel hues and fine grain interest
Benefiting from a recent professional reupholster in tasteful silk cotton

Serpentine elbows tease gracefully from back to front with scrolled knuckles and carved details
Golden weave over natural cream ground to the silk cotton seat coverings with delightful flower pattern
Beautifully finished underside to cushions in a citrus yellow hue

Canted C-scroll knees with beading finish beneath square cut supports
Striking scroll front apron with pierced fretwork decor unites the pair of front legs
Gently splayed rear legs host a pair of squat balusters with gently shaped feet

United to each side and across the rear with attractive turned stretchers
This is an arresting pair of antique drawing room elbow chairs. Of superior quality and finish, the recent reupholster adding a tasteful final touch. Ready to enjoy as is, the pair can be easily reupholstered to suit individual tastes. Solid joints and construction, delivered waxed, polished and ready for the home.

Dimensions:
Max Width: 76cm (30'')
Max Depth: 81.5cm (32'')
Max Height: 111.5cm (44'')
Seat Width: 46cm (18'')
Seat Depth: 46.5cm (18.25'')
Seat Height: 43.5cm (17.25'')
Seat Height with Cushion: 58.5cm (23'')

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Our Ref: 18.7328
London Fine Antiques has dated this piece to the Georgian era.
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