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    William & Mary Walnut Armchair

    $1,200 (approx conversion from £975)

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    About this item

    A late 17th Century Walnut Open Armchair from the William and Mary period. Having double scrolled arm supports and legs united with turned stretchers. Newly re-upholstered and covered in an antique French needlepoint fabric ( which has been dry cleaned ) finished off with a complimentary tassel fringing.


    Condition : Has had iron straps added to rear back legs, a very long time ago. Newly Upholstered and re-covered
    Materials : Walnut
    Origin : English
    Manufacture Date : 1690

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    Additional Information

    Code

    11024 (AB-144567)

    Dimensions

    W: 25cm  (9.8")H: 47cm  (18.5")D: 22cm  (8.7")

    Nationality

    English

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    Harts Antiques

    Cornwall, United Kingdom

    We are a long established firm and have been dealing in Antiques and also quality restorers, with 35-years experience. We work with quality pieces from the 17th - 18th - 19th and some early 20th centuries. Including Furniture from top quality 18th-century pieces to the more simple vernacular...