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    A Rare Early 19th Century Regency Large Office Or Antique Desk Chair

    $2,800 (approx conversion from €2600)

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    About this item

    A rare early 19th Century Regency mahogany desk chair of large proportions.  The curved and moulded tablet top rail raised over burgundy red studded leather padded back and seat, flanked with finely carved scroll arms, supported on elegant sabre leg terminating on brass casters. 

    Some slight tears in the leather but overall in lovely original condition. 

    Seat Height: 21 in / 53.3 cm 

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    Additional Information

    Code

    A2675 (AB-104877)

    Dimensions

    W: 67.3cm  (26.5")H: 89.5cm  (35.2")D: 66cm  (26")

    Period

    19th Century, Regency

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    Yeats Country Antiques

    Dublin, Ireland

    We specialise in fine period furniture, antique gilt mirrors and beautiful furnishings and collectables. Yeats Country Antiques is a member of both the Irish Antique Dealers’ Association also CINOA. Our customers come from all parts of the the world and a large number are repeat customers who...