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Antique Leather Club Armchairs By Maple and Co

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Antique Leather Club Armchairs By Maple and Co c1910
A pair of rarely available club chairs produced by Maple and co around 1910, the leather is original with replaced seat cushions that have been aged to a very good match of the chairs, the chairs have been fully condition fed and polished retaining the beautiful patina of the chairs, they have bulster arms and the back and base are coil sprung, the frames are solid hardwood and the carvings and moldings are Mahogany these were typical of Maple and co in the period 1900 -1910, the chairs sit on bun feet with inset castors both chairs have Maple and co Badge to underneath

Age: 1910

Style: English Antique Furniture

Material: Mahogany and leather

Origin : UK

Condition: Original leather with repairs, wear and dark patches to leather

Restoration leather has been conditioned, fed and polished, re seated sprung seats, new leather cushions

Dimensions: 88h x 97w x 94d cm
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Date 1910  1910s Antiques Material Leather Origin English Maker Maple and Co Item code as457a1860 / 1622 Status Sold

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