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English Antique Mahogany Chairs

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Ten Dining Chairs.

From a set of Six
Cabriole legged Chairs

An exceptional set of six mahogany cabriole legged chairs
with carved decoration on the legs.
In outstanding condition with fine colour and very good condition.

English. Circa 1750.

Rope-Twist Back Chairs

From a set of eight mahogany dining chairs in fine condition.
Two elbow chairs and six singles.

Circa 1820.

Mahogany dining chairs Saber Leg Chairs.

Eight Single Chairs

An attractive set of eight mahogany single chairs.
(One armchair also available. Single and armchair both pictured.)
Supported on sabre legs and with veneer insets on the cresting rails.
Good colour and very high quality.

English. Early 19th Century.

From a set of eight Sabre Leg Chairs

Two elbow chairs and six singles.
Three of the singles are of a later date.

English Circa 1820.

An American Directory Period Couch.

This fine mahogany example is from a group of seat furniture that is readily identifiable from the shape of the cresting rail to the highly decorated carved feet, arms and back. Covered in silk and in very fine state..

USA. Circa 1815.
Size: Width 216cm.

A Rare Pair of Regency Armchairs

A rare form of chair in the Egyptian taste. These chairs can be attributed to the well known Edinburgh cabinet maker William Trotter.

Scottish. Circa 1815.

Brass Inlaid Chairs

From a set of eight simulated rosewood dining chairs. Sabre back legs and drop in seats.

English. Circa 1815.