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Pair of Midcentury Louis XVI Stools in the Manner of Jansen

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  • Jansen Neoclassical Louis XVI Bench
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  • Jansen Neoclassical Louis XVI Bench
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    Jansen neoclassical Louis XVI bench. Six foot six inch long neoclassical wood carved bench in original vintage condition with burlap upholstered to...
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  • Jansen Neoclassical Louis XVI Bench
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    Located in New York, NY
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  • Pair Wicker Bar Stools
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    Pair wicker bar stools. Pair well made vintage wicker bar/counter stools with conforming arms and a brass rail foot rest in natural mellowed wicker. ...
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  • Louis XVI Carved Stool
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  • Louis XVI Style Armchair in Camel Silk Velvet
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