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Pair of Red Walnut Queen Anne Chairs, England circa 1710
$ 2,750
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Description
A pair of red walnut Queen Anne Chairs, England circa 1710. Nice quality. Seat measures 20" high.
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More Information
Period: 18th Century Condition: Good overall quality. Creation Date: 1710 Styles / Movements: Traditional, Queen Anne Dealer Reference #: 25016 Incollect Reference #: 542025
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