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Jugendstil Rocking Chair by Thonet, Stained Beech, Weave, Austria circa 1910
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Description
Solid beech frame, stained in a darker walnut tone.
Original braid weave / wicker in good condition. Restored and hand polished with shellac.
Manufacturer: Gebrüder Thonet
Dimensions:
H 95cm x W 54 cm x D 103cm x Seat H 42 cm
H 37.4" x W 21.26" x D 40.55" x Seat-H 16.5" -
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Documentation: Documented elsewhere (similar item) Origin: Austria Period: 1900-1919 Materials: beech, stained, weave Condition: Good. Refinished. Creation Date: 1910 Styles / Movements: Modern, Art Nouveau Dealer Reference #: DE-SI-514 Incollect Reference #: 654033 -
Dimensions
W. 21.26 in; H. 37.4 in; D. 40.55 in; W. 54 cm; H. 95 cm; D. 103 cm;
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