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Pair of 1930s Art Deco Chairs in Walnut and Burl Walnut

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    1930s Art Deco Italian robust side chair in ebonized mahogany and mahogany veneered the back, new upholstered with light blue cotton fabric. Original spring seat; upholstered and wax...
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    Early 20th century Art Nouveau elegant robust couple of side chairs in blond walnut, new upholstered, restored and polished to wax. Measures cm: H 45/100, W 40, D 43.
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  • 1920s Art Deco Side Chairs in Walnut, Original Sitting with Abstract Upholstery
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    Mid-20th century Art Deco side chairs in walnut, with original sitting and futurism abstract upholstery. Very special and aesthetic effect. Excellent conditions, restored and wax-po...
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  • 1930s Art Deco Cabinet Dresser in Burl Walnut by Crafts Cantu
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    Exquisite refined Art Deco cabinet dresser by Crafts Cantu in walnut and burl walnut applied in excellent condition all original components, polished with...
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  • 1920s Classic Art Deco Italian Chairs, Solid Walnut , Gaetano Borsani attributed
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    Pair 1920s classic robust Art Deco Italian side chairs, in solid walnut restored new-upholstered. Seat with original springs. Product attributed to the "Atelier di Varedo" by Gaetano...
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  • 18th Century Pair of Turned Chairs Renaissance Florentine in Walnut Wax Polished
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