Adjustable Victorian Armchair By J. Alderman, London
A rare and unusual Victorian invalid chair, signed J. Alderman, 16 Soho Square, London.
Originally part of a system designed to lift and assist invalids, this example, although incomplete, remains a magnificent and highly decorative piece.
Made of solid mahogany, it features elegant turned legs and its original brass castors. It retains its original brass maker's plate and green fabric-covered seat and backrest, offering optimum comfort.
Dimensions:
Width: 54 cm
Depth: 70 cm
Height: 84 cm
Seat dimensions: 45 cm (width) x 54 cm (depth) x 41 cm (height)
Originally part of a system designed to lift and assist invalids, this example, although incomplete, remains a magnificent and highly decorative piece.
Made of solid mahogany, it features elegant turned legs and its original brass castors. It retains its original brass maker's plate and green fabric-covered seat and backrest, offering optimum comfort.
Dimensions:
Width: 54 cm
Depth: 70 cm
Height: 84 cm
Seat dimensions: 45 cm (width) x 54 cm (depth) x 41 cm (height)
1 250 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Brass
Width: 54
Height: 84
Depth: 70
Reference (ID): 1745455
Availability: In stock
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