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Creator: Portois & Fix
Rocking Chair by Anton Fix and Micheal Thonet, 1850s
By Portois & Fix, Michael Thonet
Located in Milano, IT
Very rare rocking chair made and designed by Micheal Thonet and Anton Fix , circa 1860.
The beautiful rocking chair was made with curved woodworking, a techn...
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1860s Austrian Baroque Antique Portois & Fix Rocking Chairs
Materials
Velvet, Wood
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