Pair of chairs, Tuscany, 16th centuryPair of chairs with high backs, carved and highlighted in gold. They are very beautiful and still have their original patina. They are not ideal for everyday use a[...]
Paire de fauteuils en noyer aux reflets dorésDes conditions parfaites pour le rembourragePériode : fin 1500ToscaneMesures : hauteur cm 120 ; largeur cm 67 ; hauteur du siège cm 54
Elegantarmchair in carved solid walnut, enriched with original leather parts on theback and seat. This chair, emblematically representative of the TuscanRenaissance tradition, has straight legs and ar[...]
Florentine Renaissance chair, late 16th or early 17th century, in walnut and burr walnut veneer, good used condition, one of the backrest uprights appears to have been consolidated (last photo)
This elegant model in walnut wood from the Renaissance period has a fairly high back and seat height, making it a ceremonial seat.
It rests on four legs including two front legs with smooth and ringe[...]
The frame of this bench is still delightfully 16th century, the legs are in fact executed with a dense interplay of twists which follow one another and come together in a long cruise. The top has the [...]
Chayere XVIth / XVIIth century
Oak
Origin Great Britain
Very good condition
The base of the feet and the end of the armrests have been redone
Very stable, solid and comfortable chair
Width: 62 c[...]
This ceremonial walnut chair is distinguished by the quality of its carvings and its proportions. The feet are decorated on the front with a garland of foliage and two acanthus leaves at the top. The [...]
Small chair, Florence, 16th century
Small nurse's chair, in walnut wood highlighted in gold. It still has the original red velvet fabrics.
The chair has some minor restoration work carried out [...]
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