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C19th mahogany Gainsborough style library armchair.
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C19th mahogany upholstered armchair, circa 1830.
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Rare, long set of 26 late C19th walnut library/ boardroom chairs. Scottish, circa 1890.
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A small Howard and Sons library armchair, English circa 1910.
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Lovely quality library chair with good crisp reeded legs, scroll arms and excellent lumbar support built into the frame. Pictured during restoration in our workshops. English circa 1820. Sit as the aristocracy used to for only £2,800
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George III style wing chair made by Howard and Sons. This is the Duke model, available with or without seat cushion, it is a very comfortable chair and very well drawn with good proportions, nice tall legs, thin sections and stitched first stage horsehair in the 18th century manner. English 1860-1900
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Lovely quality Queen Anne wing chair of generous form and standing on fine slender cabriole legs English circa 1710 £6,800 including full restoration to calico
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Lovely quality nineteenth century upholstered wing chair made by Howard and Sons of London. This is a very elegant shape with scroll arms in the Queen Anne manner and lovely tall slender legs that go on forever. These come in with or without a seat cushion, so choose either method for reupholstery. Sometimes available in pairs, too!
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