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    A set of Regency mahogany metamorphic library steps, this sturdy armchair unfolds to reveal four leather-inset steps which rest on the cresti...
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  • A Regency mahogany library reading chair
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    A Regency mahogany library reading chair, of rectangular form with slatted back and sides, with two deep buttoned cushions and padded elbow rests re-upholstered in distressed black l...
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  • Large George III Wing Arm Chair
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  • Generous George III Wing Arm Chair
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  • Pair of William IV Adjustable Mahogany Library Armchairs, by George Minter
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  • Mahogany Library Chair in the Manner of Henry Holland
    By Henry Holland 1
    Located in Lymington, Hampshire
    A mahogany library chair in the manner of Henry Holland reputedly made for the United Services Club, the rectangular back with a leather-inset splat and scroll arms, the seat re-upho...
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    By Gillows of Lancaster & London
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    By Gillows of Lancaster & London
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