19th Century English Mahogany Turned Spindle Armchair
A Mid 19th Century English Mahogany Turned Spindle Armchair of Excellent Quality. c.1845-60.
This is a great example of the art of the wood turner, the arms and back splat being formed of a series of turned spindles which have been beautifully executed. The legs have also been finely turned and have leaf decoration.
Originally designed as a library armchair or for a gentleman's study, this fine chair has been fully restored by us and upholstered to an under finish, ready for the client's choice of outer fabric. This is a chair with very strong lines and it is also strong in the practical sense.
H 102cm x W 64cm x D 87cm
H 40¼” x W 25¼” x D 34¼”
Seat Height: 38cm
Seat Depth: 56cm
This is a great example of the art of the wood turner, the arms and back splat being formed of a series of turned spindles which have been beautifully executed. The legs have also been finely turned and have leaf decoration.
Originally designed as a library armchair or for a gentleman's study, this fine chair has been fully restored by us and upholstered to an under finish, ready for the client's choice of outer fabric. This is a chair with very strong lines and it is also strong in the practical sense.
H 102cm x W 64cm x D 87cm
H 40¼” x W 25¼” x D 34¼”
Seat Height: 38cm
Seat Depth: 56cm
#3646
£ 2,850.00
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