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George I Design Walnut Framed Wing Chair

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  • Walnut Framed Wing Armchair
    Located in Cheshire, GB
    Walnut framed wing armchair of generous proportions, the arched top above deep buttoned back, upholstered arms, and seat in brown leather. All raised up ...
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    Early 20th Century British Wingback Chairs

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  • 18thC Walnut period Wing Armchair reupholstered, English George 1st Ca 1720
    Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
    This is a very fine quality English, walnut, wing arm chair from the early years of the 18th century, George the first period, circa 1720. Chairs from this very early Georgian perio...
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    Antique Early 18th Century English George I Armchairs

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  • George II Mahogany Wing Chair
    Located in Reepham, GB
    This antique English wing chair dates back to the early 18th century during the George II period. It is upholstered and raised on carved mahogany cabriole legs with carved acanthus k...
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    Antique Early 18th Century Wingback Chairs

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  • Early 19th Century George III Wing Chair
    Located in Dublin 8, IE
    Early 19th century George III wing chair, the shaped back without scrolled wings and arms raised over squared leg joined with H stretcher termina...
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    Antique Early 19th Century Irish George III Wingback Chairs

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  • Early 19th Century George III Wing Chair
    Located in Dublin 8, IE
    Early 19th century George III mahogany upholstered wing chair, the shaped back with outscrolled wings raised above padded arms with reeded terminals with flower head motif raised ove...
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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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