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A Handsome Regency Mahogany Winged Library Chair
Origin | England | ||||||||||||||||
Period | 19th Century | ||||||||||||||||
Materials | Of mahogany. | ||||||||||||||||
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Creation Date | Circa 1820. | ||||||||||||||||
Description | The deep buttoned green leather padded back is enclosed by reeded edged scrolling wings and projecting armrests with solid paneled sides. The paneled frieze supports a loose float buttoned cushion. The front legs of turned and reeded form. The back legs of scrolling type. The whole raised on probably original brass casters. | ||||||||||||||||
Styles / Movements | Regency, Traditional | ||||||||||||||||
Dealer Reference Number | 11544 | ||||||||||||||||
Incollect Reference Number | 315716 |
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