Antique English Mahogany Dining Room Chairs
Features:
- Product: Chair
- Age: 1900-1950
- Style: Regency Federal Sheraton Hepplewhite Duncan Phyfe Chippendale Empire
- Original/Reproduction: Original
- Region of Origin: English
You are bidding on a set of 10 Antique English Regency Dining Room Chairs. This set is a RARE FIND because of its size, age and beauty and dates back to the earlier part of the 1900s and dates back to Circa 1920 and is a set of 10 English made Mahogany.
They all sit on beautifully tapered and curved sabre legs and are all carved of solid Mahogany. The set consist of 2 arm and 8 sides and both arm chairs have beautifully scrolled arm rests with a beautifully turned spindle carved back splat.
Each top rail has a nicely curved and crested back splat with a beautiful brass bell flower designer inlay with
floral motif at the center as shown in the photos. This is a RARITY to find a set of 10 dating back to 1920 from England. The upholstery has a beautifully floral deocr pattern in a Satin fabric.
This set was VERY WELL made with quality that surpasses anything that is made today and all wood construction but Please understand that this is an antique so it has some minor imperfections on it with its age and the upholstery needs to be professionally cleaned or recovered but overall they are in excellent shape.
The arm chairs overall are larger and measure approx 36 3/4 inches high, 21 1/2 inches wide, 19 1/2 inches deep. The side chairs measure approx 34 3/4 inches high, 17 1/2 inches wide, 16 inches deep and they all sit at approx 20 inches in height.
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