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Antique Georgian mahogany elbow armchair

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A wonderful quality antique Regency Georgian 19th century mahogany elbow open side hall desk scroll arm easy occasional library upholstered armchair. This chair has a beautifully figured concave shaped top rail and a well carved horizontal splat with scroll arms. The whole raised on the more desirable sabre shaped legs. Circa 1820. This piece of antique furniture has been restored by a qualified professional restorer so all the joints are stable and the whole polished to a rich warm mahogany colour with a new re-webbed , re-stuffed and linen covered seat. Measures 21”w x 36”h x 18”d ( seat height 18”)
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Pricepoa Date 1820  Regency Antiques Material Mahogany Condition excellent Item code as140a464 Status Sold

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