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Pair Of Oak Vernacular Elbow Chairs

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PAIR OF OAK VERNACULAR ARTS AND CRAFTS ELBOW CHAIRS c1870-90.

This is a pair of oak Victorian Arts and Crafts elbow chairs from the latter half of the 19th Century. They have pad fee with turned front columns and a turned and shaped front stretcher. The elbow rests are shaped with a large circular section to rest your glass upon at the front. The back rail has four shaped back rests with the side uprights being turned with a typically shaped top decoration for this age and style. They are upholstered in William Morris fabric called "Vine"

They are

42 1/4 inches high

24 3/4 inches wide

23 inches deep

the seat height is 19 inches
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DimensionsThey are 42 1/4 inches high 24 3/4 inches wide 23 inches deep the seat height is 19 inches Period Arts and Crafts Antiques Material Oak Origin English Condition Good pre loved condition comensurate with age Item code as442a053 Status Sold

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