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Spanish Colonial Carved Solomonic Dining Chairs

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Set of 8 hand carved dining chairs in a Spanish Colonial style feature pierced carved backs in a foliate motif and Solomonic legs, stretchers, and back supports. Original finish and recently reupholstered. Very heavy and structurally sound. Some chairs are missing the small spherical finial at the top of the backrest. Good vintage condition with imperfections consistent with age, see photos for condition details. Side chairs Measure 19"W x 19"D x 40"H. Arm chairs Measure 26.5"W x 26"D x 48"H. Arm height is 26". We also have the matching table, check our other listings. For a shipping quote to your exact zip code, please message us.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 40 in (101.6 cm)Width: 19 in (48.26 cm)Depth: 19 in (48.26 cm)Seat Height: 19.5 in (49.53 cm)
  • Sold As:
    Set of 8
  • Style:
    Spanish Colonial (In the Style Of)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    Early 20th Century
  • Condition:
    Reupholstered. Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses.
  • Seller Location:
    Jacksonville, FL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU3349334239892
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