Pair Of Empire Period Chairs, Early 19th Century
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Pair Of Empire Period Chairs, Early 19th Century

Pair of openwork chairsGrey lacquered wood Parisian workshop circa 1810 Empire period H. 88 cm H. (Seat): 40 cm Lovely pair of openwork chairs from the Empire period, the structure fully pegged and gray lacquered. They rest on Etruscan legs, the smooth belt, the openwork back with carved decoration of a palmette. The seat upholstered with a fabric imitating horsehair Condition report: These chairs were fully restored a few years ago. The structure is without play, aged patina, the seat redone in the traditional way with a horsehair upholstery on straps. They have a beautiful Cavalo fabric from the house Lelievre and a double piping from the house Houles
450 €

Period: 19th century

Style: Consulat, Empire

Condition: Fully restored in our whorkshop

Material: Painted wood

Height: 88 cm

Reference (ID): 1611113

Availability: In stock

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Lyon 69006, France

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