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Hans Vollmer & Prag Rudniker Wickerwork-Fabrication Chair Mod. 464

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Vienna c. 1902, manufactured by the Prag-Rudniker wickerwork factory, four-legged oakwood structure, original rush wickerwork, with attached original factory plaque. Measures: Height c. 85 cm, width c. 67 cm, depth c. 52 cm, height of seat c. 46 cm. Original condition.
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