Hancock & Moore Lounge Chairs
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Creator: Hancock & Moore
Pair of Leather " Cigar Chairs "
By Hancock & Moore
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
" Top of the line " quality , workmanship , and style.
The chairs are leather tufted and designed with brass nail head accents
along the arms and apron. The framework is rich mahoga...
Category
20th Century American Hancock & Moore Lounge Chairs
Materials
Leather, Wood
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