A Victorian mahogany hall chair
Decorative Arts and Furniture
About this Item
A Victorian mahogany hall chair
the shield-shaped moulded back centred by a painted plaster plaque of a crab and the motto TE*** FORTITER, the solid seat on cabriole legs; and a George III mahogany and inlaid cellaret box, the square hinged cover with brass carrying handle, 27,5cm high, 24,5cm square, on an associated stand with square section tapering legs, repairs
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