A Magnificent Set of Four Rosewood Dining / Hall Chairs


Origin: France   Period: Louis Philippe

A superbly and masterfully carved set of four rosewood French chairs.
These rosewood chairs are in their original condition and their very attractive original chinoiserie fabric is worn in more than one place, showing the original  horse hair stuffing which can still be used and preserved.
They look very attractive and fascinating like this and, as such, it would also be great to be able to display and use them as they are.
Louis Philippe, first half 19th century
French
Seat height 47 cm
Back Height 93 cm
Seat width 48 cm
Seat depth 48 cm
Overall depth from against a wall 58 cm
 

Price: £800.00 (approx €960)

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