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1977 Mid Century Rustic Continental Carved Wooden Chair by Watkins
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Pair of stunning Italian 1980s chrome framed club chairs. These club chairs are very strong and sturdy. The cloth/fabric are in great condition and the back kidney pillow/cushions ar...
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Pair of Vintage Italian Chrome Club Chairs
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Pair of Vintage Italian Chrome Club Chairs
Located in Pasadena, CA
Pair of stunning Italian 1980s chrome framed club chairs. These club chairs are very strong and sturdy. The cloth/fabric are in great conditio...
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