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    Exhibition quality Fine brass inlaid Rosewood elbow chair

    Exhibition quality Fine brass inlaid Rosewood elbow chair

    £1,350

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    Norfolk, United Kingdom

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    About this item

    Exhibition quality fine inlaid elbow chair,
    Fine brass /copper Ivory & bone inlay depicting angel,bell flowers & foliage,
    brass line inlay each side,
    shaped open elbows, with brass inlay on top
    tapering front reeded legs with splayed carved toes,
    good original condition
    no makers stamp, but was made by top craftsman
    circa 1880s
    [this item has been registered with APHA to show small amount of ivory inay] REF:S3R8H3Q6

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    Additional Information

    Code

    JAN23[17] (AB-134668)

    Dimensions

    W: 54cm  (21.3")H: 92cm  (36.2")D: 52cm  (20.5")

    Period

    Victorian (1837 to 1901)

    Nationality

    British

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    Paul Watson Antiques

    Norfolk, United Kingdom

    I Have been in the Antiques trade for the past 37 years, i have alot of william & mary, Queen Anne & Georgian Walnut Revival Furniture in stock, dating from 1880s through to the 1930s, iam also a big fan of the Art Deco Period, with the iconic design, never will go out of Fashion.