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A pair of early 19th century period mahogany framed bergere chairs (c. 1820 England)



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A pair of early 19th century period mahogany framed bergere chairs (England)
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Item Stock Code

50348JC

UK/USA Dimensions

32.00 inch wide   39.00 inch high   33.00 inch deep

European Converted Dimensions

81.28 cm wide  99.06 cm high  83.82 cm deep

Item Description / Dealer Expertise

A pair of early 19th century period mahogany framed bergere chairs, the frame back supported with outscrolling arms with moulded reeded decoration to the face on panelled underframe and with fine fluted tapered legs to the front and swept square tapered legs to the back all with their original castors with traces of gilding. The caning and leather later

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Please email or call +44 (0)1865 340028 for more information or to purchase this item.

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Hallidays (Fine Antiques) Ltd

Hallidays (Fine Antiques) Ltd
Queen Street
Dorchester-on-Thames
Oxfordshire
OX10 7HL

Open: Viewing by appointment only. Please contact us by phone or email to make an appointment

Contacts: Mr Reily Collins
Telephone: +44 (0)1865 340028
+44 (0)1865 340068
Fax: +44 (0)1865 341149
Website: www.hallidays.com
We are members of:
LAPADA - THE ASSOCIATION OF ART & ANTIQUES DEALERS
LAPADA - THE ASSOCIATION OF ART & ANTIQUES DEALERS
We deal in:

British and Continental 18th- to early 20th-century furniture including Period oak and Country, Georgian, Period walnut, Empire, Regency and painted furniture, 18th- and 19th-century oil paintings and watercolours , fireplaces and fireplace items, mirrors, needlework, British and Continental 18th- and 19th-century porcelain including Worcester, samplers and small silver collectables.

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