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"Armchair - Bergères Restoration Period"
Small shepherdess that can be used as an office chair with its very comfortable seat height of 50 cm from the Restoration period in solid mahogany. It has been completely restored by our cabinetmaker and our upholsterer... Beige Veloes with foliage patterns (no longer published velvet so this piece is unique) DELIVERY FRANCE 100€ DELIVERY WORLDWIDE ON REQUEST We offer on Proantic a selection of our articles for the majority in perfect original condition or restored by our artisan cabinetmakers - upholsterers and gilders. A selection of items to restore is also offered because we have a large stock and these items can be restored according to your desired finish by our craftsmen (choice of varnish - waxed furniture - armchairs and chairs with your fabric, etc.) We offer a very large selection of furniture and perhaps the one you are looking for is not present on our page but we have it in our 2200m2 warehouse where we welcome our very dear customers by appointment only in order to make time together. We are located in 71270 Navilly in a magnificent 1900 factory and deliver worldwide. WE DO NOT NEGOTIATE ANY PRICE REMOTELY WITH PAYMENT BY TRANSFER - DELIVERY ORGANIZED BY US AND WE ASK YOU TO RESPECT OUR CHOICE. See you soon
Price: 1 800 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th
Condition: Fully restored in our whorkshop

Material: Solid wood
Width: 57
Height: 94
Depth: 45

Reference: 1219466
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L’ESTAMPILLE
Mobilier du 18ème au 20ème siècle
Armchair - Bergères Restoration Period
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