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A pair of Mahogany Carver chairs

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A pair of bar back early 19thC style mahogany carver chairs in good tidy condition. They have good shape in the arm, a well turned and detailed leg and very pleasing centre rail below the bar back. These elbow chairs from around mid 1900s are totally useable as they are, but can be reupholstered in the new owners choice of fabric if required. SORRY NOW SOLD
A selection of around 2000 fabrics are available in our showrooms.
We have been in business for 40 years and are now coming up to retirement. We are in consequence looking to reduce our stock, Delivery can be arranged with a specialist carrier for around £70 to most areas. We now open by appointment, but we are often open Fridays and Saturdays, but cannot guarantee,( our sign will be out if passing ) it is worth ringing before coming.Tel 01565 874075
We look forward to seeing you or hearing from you.
Price
£180.00  UK
$224.80  USA
209.86  EU
 The price has been listed in British Pounds.
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Dimensions23ins wide on seat front, 36" tall and a totally normal 18" seat ht. Date mid 1900s  1900s Antiques Material Mahogany Condition tidy and useable Item code as017a1664 Status Sold

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Knutsford Road, Mobberley
Knutsford, Cheshire
WA16 7PU

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