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William IV Mahogany Chaise Longue

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This Rather Impressive Chaise Longue is Raised Upon Wonderful Carved and Turned Feet with Brass Castors.
The Scroll End Having Typical William IV Carved Detail.
The Back of the Chaise Longue Being of a Carved and Shaped Form.
The Chaise Is Covered in a Quality Fabric and comes Complete with Bolster Cushion.
Presented in Good Condition.
A chaise longue, often spelled "chaise lounge" in English, is a type of long chair or recliner that typically features a lengthened seat with a backrest and armrest on one side. The name "chaise longue" is derived from the French language, meaning "long chair."

Chaise longues are designed for relaxation and are often associated with luxury and comfort. They can be found in various settings, including indoor spaces like living rooms, bedrooms and lounges.

Size:
Height 39" (99cm)
Width 76" (193cm)
Depth 25" (63cm)
Seat height 19" (48cm)
Price
£1595.00  UK
$1984.82  USA
1862.96  EU
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Date 1840  William IV Antiques Material Mahogany Origin English Item code as328a2569 / LP92-18 Status For Sale

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