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18th Century Library Chair

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An 18th century George III mahogany framed library chair.

The chair has square legs at the front with a chamfered inner edge and kick out back legs.

The legs are joined by a 'H' shaped stretcher, and a single stretcher between the back legs.

The chair has a serpentine top rail and has been re-upholstered in a Golden Brown colour hide leather with brass studs.

The chair is in good condition and 'Turns Up' well.

(Circa 1780)

Height 98cm (38.6 inches)
Width 60cm (23.6 inches)
Depth 58cm (22.8 inches)

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Price
£750.00  UK
$936.98  USA
871.65  EU
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Date Circa 1780  Late 18th Century Antiques Material Mahogany Origin English Item code as102a4839 / 4359 Status For Sale

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Graham Smith AntiquesLeadgate House
Horsley
Newcastle upon Tyne
North East England
NE15 0NT

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