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Spanish Colonial Style Ladder-Back Chairs
Located in Atlanta, GA
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20th Century Spanish Spanish Colonial Side Chairs

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Spanish Colonial Revival Small High & Narrow Back Chair Red Velvet Style Witco
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Vintage 1970s Unknown Spanish Colonial Chairs

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Set of Six Upholstered, Carved Spanish Isabelina / Victorian Period Side Chairs
Located in Madrid, ES
A set of six Spanish Isabelina style / Victorian period side chairs with upholstered seat and upper back. Covered in neutral fabric, they can be reupholstered to match any interior or design scheme. Standing sturdily on elegant cabriole legs, the dark wood furniture...
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Spanish Colonial Painted & Giltwood Chairs, Pair
Located in Astoria, NY
Pair of Spanish Colonial Parcel Gilded and Red Painted Wood Side Chairs, 18th century, with red velours covered backs and seats, carved shall crests, and ball-and-claw feet. 37" H x ...
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Antique 18th Century Spanish Colonial Side Chairs

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Pair of Cal-Style Side Chairs
Located in Palm Springs, CA
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Pair 18th Century Portuguese Colonial Carved Palisander Side Chairs Rococo LA CA
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Pair 18th Century Portuguese Colonial Carved Palisander Side Chairs Rococo LA CA. Good Period Pair Circa 1700’s Portuguese Colonial carved palisander wood side chairs. Portuguese furnishings of the 18th century are bold, quirky, intensive and unlike those of any other country. They have their own national flavor. The pieces often boast elaborately turned legs and energetic carving, pierced decorations and unpredictable combinations of the other styles. in 18th century colonial Latin America by way of Portugal, the influence of which lasted from the 1690’s through to the development of neoclassicism in the 1780s. Elements of the chairs’ design can be found in the work of Thomas Chippendale, as published in the three editions of his Gentleman and Cabinet Maker’s Director from 1754. Portugal and England shared a significant bond during the eighteenth century, brought about by Portugal’s decision in 1703 to fight along side the British in the War of Spanish Succession and its bitter relations with the other leading European nations. A vogue for furniture in the English style thus developed, seeded by the many pieces brought back to Portugal in 1693 by the widowed Catherine of Braganza...
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Antique 18th Century Portuguese Rococo Side Chairs

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