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A Pair of Italian 18th Century Painted Armchairs
$ 6,400
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Description
A pair of Italian 18th century parcel-gilt and pale grey painted armchairs with a shaped back decorated with a shell-carved crest, scrolling armrests on a serpentine seat on cabriole legs, covered with cream Chinoise upholstery.
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More Information
Origin: Italy Period: 18th Century Materials: Upholstery, wood, gilt Condition: Good. Creation Date: 18th cent. or earlier Number of Pieces: 2-3 Styles / Movements: Baroque, Traditional Dealer Reference #: S10 Incollect Reference #: 263438 -
Dimensions
H. 34.25 in; H. 87 cm;
Message from Seller:
Veneziani Arte srl, located in the heart of Rome, specializes in high-quality furniture, lighting, paintings, and works of art, including items of significant provenance. For inquiries, contact 339.411.9392 or email venezianiarte@gmail.com.
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