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  • Primitive Wooden Chairs, France, circa 1960
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    Primitive wooden chairs. France circa 1960 Hewn wooden chairs with wicker seats. LEFT: 21.5”W x 18.5”D x 37”H x 16.25” seat RIGHT: 21.25”W x 17.5”D x 38.25”H x 16.5”seat.
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  • Oversized Oak Armchairs, France circa 1970
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    France circa 1970 Thick oak frames, with carved details, original velvet cushions. 37.25”w x 37”d x 35”h x 15”seat
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  • Revolving Ship Chair(s), England circa 1870
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    Antique 19th Century English Chairs

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    Iron

  • Mauser Cantilever Chairs, Germany Circa 1920
    Located in Culver City, CA
    *Please note the price is per unit, and the chairs are sold individually* Mauser Cantilever Chairs Germany circa 1920 Painted black seats and back on chromed tubular steel f...
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    20th Century German Chairs

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  • Oak Scholars Chairs, England circa 1930
    Located in Culver City, CA
    Oak Scholars Chairs England circa 1930 Originating from Oxford University. 28”w (arm up) x 23.5”d (arm down) x 21”d x 37”h x 17”seat
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    20th Century English Chairs

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  • Oak Captain's Chair, England, circa 1890
    Located in Culver City, CA
    Oak Captain's chair. England circa 1890. Carved seat and back, turned spindles, legs, and stretchers. Measures: 22.5”L x 19”D x 34”H x 19.5”seat.
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