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    Early 20th Century Chippendale Style Armchair

    $1,600 (approx conversion from £1280)

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    About this item

    A highly decorative early 20th Century carved mahogany armchair in the Chippendale style, having a wonderfully carved and pierced back splat, the slender curved supports with scroll decoration on the front of the arms, having a re-upholstered stuffover green leather seat with brass stud decoration, with swept square legs at the rear and carved cabriole legs at the front terminating with a ball and claw foot.  Ideal for a desk chair.  Circa 1920.

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    Additional Information

    Code

    3524 (AB-153063)

    Dimensions

    W: 64cm  (25.2")H: 104cm  (40.9")D: 51cm  (20.1")

    Period

    Early 20th Century

    Nationality

    English

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    Martlesham Antiques

    Suffolk, United Kingdom

    Martlesham Antiques is a family run business and has been trading since 1984. Located in Suffolk just outside Woodbridge, Martlesham Antiques is run from a spacious thatched cottage housing nine large showrooms with a vast adjacent car park. specialising in 18th and 19th Century furniture,...