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Antique George III Country Chair c1790-1810

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This is an Antique George III Elm Vernacular Chair c1790-1810. It is raised on square legs with chamfered insides and stretchers that go around the outside of the chair base. It has a solid Elm seat and lots of history and wear to it. This piece has walked through history like a time traveller observing many generations and seeing untold things from world wars to empire. If it could talk what would it say? The back is a shield shape after Hepplewhite's influence with an ornately shaped and pierced splat.

it is

19 1/4 inches wide

37 inches high

17 inches deep
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

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Dimensionsit is 19 1/4 inches wide 37 inches high 17 inches deep Period George III Antiques Material Elm Origin English Condition Good Pre-loved Condition Commensurate with age, Please see pics and description Item code as442a357 Status Sold

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Droitwich Spa
Worcestershire

Tel : 01905 923702

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