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Georgian Mahogany Sabre Leg Chair

An early 19th century Georgian mahogany sabre leg elbow or arm chair.
The chair is slightly larger than normal with a shaped and scroll carved decorated top rail to the back and a curved and mould edged centre rail.
The arms curve and scroll down from the back and rest on short bobbin turnings.
The front sabre legs have a reeded detail to match the top edge of the arms and the back legs kick out.
The chair has a removable pad seat that has a rouge coloured material upholstery and is screwed in place.
The chair is in good condition with a few old marks to the front rail under the seat pad. (Circa 1810)
Height 85cm (33.5 inches)
Width 55.5cm (21.9 inches)
Depth 58cm (22.8 inches)
Please use the inquiry form to request further details of this item or make a purchase. Alternatively, call our shop and use the code 7508 to identify the item to us.++(0) 1661 852122. We are having an “antique dealer retires“ sale. I am offering up to 25% discount on everything (delivery charges as normal). Should you wish to purchase several pieces do contact me and I will see what I can offer.
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Leadgate House
Horsley
Newcastle upon Tyne
North East England
NE15 0NT
Tel : 01661 852 122
Non UK callers : +44 1661 852 122
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The chair is slightly larger than normal with a shaped and scroll carved decorated top rail to the back and a curved and mould edged centre rail.
The arms curve and scroll down from the back and rest on short bobbin turnings.
The front sabre legs have a reeded detail to match the top edge of the arms and the back legs kick out.
The chair has a removable pad seat that has a rouge coloured material upholstery and is screwed in place.
The chair is in good condition with a few old marks to the front rail under the seat pad. (Circa 1810)
Height 85cm (33.5 inches)
Width 55.5cm (21.9 inches)
Depth 58cm (22.8 inches)
Please use the inquiry form to request further details of this item or make a purchase. Alternatively, call our shop and use the code 7508 to identify the item to us.++(0) 1661 852122. We are having an “antique dealer retires“ sale. I am offering up to 25% discount on everything (delivery charges as normal). Should you wish to purchase several pieces do contact me and I will see what I can offer.
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Category Antique Furniture
> Antique Armchairs
Date Circa 1810
George III Antiques Material Mahogany
Origin English
Item code as102a5317 / 7508
Status For Sale
£750.00 
$965.78
€889.65

$965.78

€889.65

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Graham Smith Antiques

Leadgate HouseHorsley
Newcastle upon Tyne
North East England
NE15 0NT
Tel : 01661 852 122
Non UK callers : +44 1661 852 122
Get directions to Graham Smith Antiques
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