Object Description
Set of ten Victorian mahogany asthetic movement dining chairs, these chairs could well be made of dense grained solid walnut rather than mahogany, it is hard to tell. These chairs are a very generous shape and are comfortable as a result. The back splat and rail are supportive and curved in the right way. These chairs stand on cabriole legs and have precise carving to the back splat. They are well made and date from one of the finest periods of furniture manufacturing. The price includes restoration but not the cost of fabric itself.
English circa 1860 £8,800
89cm / 35″ high
48cm / 19″ deep
48cm / 19″ high seat
46cm / 18″ deep seat