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Antique Georgian Vernacular Country Chairs

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GEORGIAN JOINTED CHAIRS

This is a set of four Antique Georgian Oak and Elm vernacular jointed chairs c1760-1800. They are raised on square tapered front legs with square shaped and swept rear legs. They have a classic Georgian stretcher configuration and all have solid wooden seats. The back uprights are shaped and tapered with rounded tops to the back uprights. The back cross supports have triple reeded decoration with the four upright supports also having triple reeded mouldings.

they are

19 inches wide

34 1/2 inches high

16 inches deep

seat height is 18 inches
We are Mews Antiques based in Worcestershire, WR9 8NN. On larger items we offer free delivery within 100 miles of this postcode which includes the London diaspora. On smaller items we ship using interlink express. Please ring us about any item you have questions on

01905 923702
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Dimensionsthey are 19 inches wide 34 1/2 inches high 16 inches deep seat height is 18 inches Period George III Antiques Material Oak and Elm Origin English Condition Good Pre-loved Condition Commensurate with age Item code as442a144 Status Sold

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Droitwich Spa
Worcestershire

Tel : 01905 923702

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