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Victorian Armchair in Embroidered Pierre Frey Circa 1880
By Sopwith & Co.
Located in Culver City, CA
Victorian Armchair in Embroidered Pierre Frey England circa 1880 Victorian country house armchair newly upholstered in embroidered Pierre Frey fabric. 30”w x 32”d x 37”h x 14”seat
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