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Antique Quality Set Of 8 Mahogany Dining Chairs

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Antique fine quality set of 8 (6 plus 2) early 19th Century mahogany dining chairs C1820. Very rare, with a simple elegant design!

No loose joints.

New professional upholstery.

Overall maximum dimensions:

Carver 58cmW x 52cmD x 89cmH (45cmH seat when sat on, 69cm high arms)

Chair 52cmW x 50cmD x 89cmH (45cmH seat when sat on)

Very good antique condition with minor historic knocks, marks, cracks, scratches, repairs and alterations as is to be expected. Some historic repairs as one would expect with functional antique furniture, but all is good now. Some historic extinct woodworm holes (in the non mahogany under seat rails) that have been treated for good measure.

Stock No. M8324.

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Price
£4495.00  UK
$5694.27  USA
5238.47  EU
 The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 16/MAY/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
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Date 19th Century  19th Century Antiques Material Mahogany Item code as462a3275 / M8324 Status Sold

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Prior and Willis AntiquesThe Lewes, 47 Salts Road
West Walton
Wisbech
Cambridgeshire
PE14 7EJ

Tel : 01945 429667

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