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19th C French Painted Cane Bergère Armchair
A late 19th century, French double caned panel hand carved painted walnut bergère armchair in very good condition. Very elegant and comfortable piece which could be an accent in any type of interior. France, circa 1870. The chair seat height is 33cm.
Height: 106cm (41.7in)
Width: 67cm (26.4in)
Depth: 71cm (28.0in)
SellerAnthony Short Antiques Ltd
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Petworth
West Sussex
England
GU28 0AH
Tel : 07595603348
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Height: 106cm (41.7in)
Width: 67cm (26.4in)
Depth: 71cm (28.0in)
Price
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Period 19th Century Antiques
Material Cane
Origin French
Item code as1085a454 / 885
Status For Sale
£1400.00
$1751.68
€1625.54
$1751.68
€1625.54
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Petworth
West Sussex
England
GU28 0AH
Tel : 07595603348
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Get directions to Anthony Short Antiques Ltd
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