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Pair of Late 19th Century Mahogany Framed Chairs
An attractive and well-proportioned pair of late 19th to early 20th century mahogany framed chairs, retaining their original dark gold/mustard velvet upholstery with decorative braided edging.
The upholstery remains in good overall condition, with only minor loosening to sections of the braiding which could easily be secured if desired. The rich colour tones sit beautifully against the warm patina of the mahogany frames.
The frames display typical signs of age and use including light scuffs and surface wear. One chair shows evidence of old chew marks to the rear left leg, along with some historic, stable splits to the timber in places — all commensurate with age and adding to the authentic character of the pieces.
Both chairs are solid and sturdy, standing on their original castors, and retain a pleasing decorative crest rail detail to the backs.
A handsome and characterful pair of antique chairs, ideal for period interiors, country homes, or as statement occasional seating.
Dimensions
67cm wide
63cm deep
106.5cm high to back
43cm high to seat
MX965A 86800 200126
Price includes delivery to mainland UK with exception of the Highlands.
The age and condition of our furniture is described to the best of our ability, to enable you to make an informed decision prior to purchase - please read the item description carefully.
All our furniture is either antique or second hand, and therefore there may be cosmetic age related surface marks, and or scratches and fading, where identified in the item description.
We kindly request that you review all photographs as these images form an essential part of the item’s description and condition, offering an important visual insight into its appearance and overall quality.
If furniture shows signs of historic worm, we will check that this is inactive and treat accordingly to give both you and us peace of mind. Any signs of historic worm will be described in the description
Original: $615.79
-70%$615.79
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Description
Pair of Late 19th Century Mahogany Framed Chairs
An attractive and well-proportioned pair of late 19th to early 20th century mahogany framed chairs, retaining their original dark gold/mustard velvet upholstery with decorative braided edging.
The upholstery remains in good overall condition, with only minor loosening to sections of the braiding which could easily be secured if desired. The rich colour tones sit beautifully against the warm patina of the mahogany frames.
The frames display typical signs of age and use including light scuffs and surface wear. One chair shows evidence of old chew marks to the rear left leg, along with some historic, stable splits to the timber in places — all commensurate with age and adding to the authentic character of the pieces.
Both chairs are solid and sturdy, standing on their original castors, and retain a pleasing decorative crest rail detail to the backs.
A handsome and characterful pair of antique chairs, ideal for period interiors, country homes, or as statement occasional seating.
Dimensions
67cm wide
63cm deep
106.5cm high to back
43cm high to seat
MX965A 86800 200126
Price includes delivery to mainland UK with exception of the Highlands.
The age and condition of our furniture is described to the best of our ability, to enable you to make an informed decision prior to purchase - please read the item description carefully.
All our furniture is either antique or second hand, and therefore there may be cosmetic age related surface marks, and or scratches and fading, where identified in the item description.
We kindly request that you review all photographs as these images form an essential part of the item’s description and condition, offering an important visual insight into its appearance and overall quality.
If furniture shows signs of historic worm, we will check that this is inactive and treat accordingly to give both you and us peace of mind. Any signs of historic worm will be described in the description



















