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English Georgian Period Mahogany Chippendale Armchair with Slip Seat Carved Back

About the Item

English Georgian mahogany Chippendale armchair with carved shaped central splat, H stretcher, slip seat (fabric is not new but is usable), square legs. The central splat is a graceful interlocking of curving carved elements. Circa 1800.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 36.5 in (92.71 cm)Width: 25 in (63.5 cm)Depth: 22.5 in (57.15 cm)Seat Height: 18 in (45.72 cm)
  • Style:
    Chippendale (Of the Period)
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  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1800
  • Condition:
    Reupholstered. Repaired: The splat has been repaired, but is now totally firm. Additional glue blocks were added to the seat frame for additional support and strength. The chair is now in wonderful condition, ready to be used and enjoyed. Wear consistent with age and use. Fabric was replaced probably 20 years ago.
  • Seller Location:
    Wells, ME
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: Ref. #39331stDibs: LU5046127066342
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