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Early 20th Century English Leather Wing Chair

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  • English Early 20th Century Leather Wing Chair
    Located in London, GB
    This extremely comfortable leather wing chair was made in England in the early 20th century. Beautifully constructed with a rich brown leather, brass studs and mahogany legs. The fro...
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    Antique Early 1900s British Edwardian Wingback Chairs

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  • Mid-20th Century Wing Chair
    Located in New York, NY
    Mid-20th century lack leather wing chair, cross stretcher, square legs Danish, circa 1960.
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  • 20th Century English Wing Chair in Mahogany & Red Leather Upholstery with Brass
    Located in Atlanta, GA
    20th Century English Wing Chair in Mahogany & Red Leather Upholstery with Brass Studs
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    Antique 19th Century English Wingback Chairs

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    Leather, Mahogany

  • 19th Century English Wing Chair
    Located in Woodbury, CT
    Well proportioned 19th century English wing chair in ivory and pale blue damask fabric. Legs and stretchers are mahogany. All joints are solid. Clas...
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    Antique 19th Century British Early Victorian Wingback Chairs

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  • Mid-20th Century Classic American Wing Back Chair
    Located in Sheffield, MA
    The classically elegant American wingback chair is upholstered for deep comfort in a green and yellow stripped faux satin fabric. The "knees" of the front legs of this wing chair feature stylized shells. Georgian Wing back chair...
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    Mid-20th Century American American Classical Wingback Chairs

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  • Early 18th Century Walnut Wing Chair
    Located in Lymington, GB
    An early-18th century walnut wing armchair. George I period, ca 1715. This fine English walnut wingback chair is raised on well-drawn carved cabriole legs. With a lovely kick on the back legs. Remarkably, after some 300 years, it still retains its original gros-point needlework upholstery in vibrant colors. Of superb proportions, color, figuring and patination. Measures: H 106 cm (42'') D 68 cm (27''). W 87.5 cm (34 1/2''). Literature: Herbert Cescinsky 'English Furniture Of The Eighteenth Century', George Routledge & Sons (1911) vol. I, p. 81, fig. 105. ''A walnut easy chair'' dated 1710. Nb. A slightly earlier antique walnut and beech wing armchair with contemporary needlework, circa 1710, sold in Christies, Lot 164, October 2015 @ £48,350 -The Property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Sothebys sold a George II needlework...
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    Antique Early 18th Century English Georgian Wingback Chairs

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