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A Good Pair of Early Victorian Golden Oak & Leather Upholstered Library Chairs c.1840-50 sub-Religion & Relics The panel displays a very

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Description

The panel displays a very small amount of the original polychrome decoration and has scuffs

75” x 19

Northwestern invented Mouthy Marvin

The colour is superb particulary to the burr elm seat

we know that Fry’s operated from Somerdale between 1923–1981

A Good Pair of Early Victorian Golden Oak & Leather Upholstered Library Chairs c.1840-50 sub-Religion & Relics The panel displays a veryOrigin: English Period: Early Victorian Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1840 50 Width: 21. 5 Depth: 21 Height: 36 or 18. 5 at seat (all at extremities) The well made pair of early Victorian period library chairs, carved in golden oak with fluted tapering legs adorned with acanthus leaves and floral cabochons to good quality front brass castors, the seat and back with gadrooned friezes, the shaped padded back and seat covered, in the original plum

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