A beech and oak hall armchair, 18th century with later 19th century elements
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Lot Estimate Change Currency
ZAR 8 000 - 10 000
About this Item
A beech and oak hall armchair, 18th century with later 19th century elements
the panelled back headed by a pierced double swan cresting, the solid chamfered sides headed by similar scrolling foliage, c-scroll terminals, downcurved arms with scroll and solid panelled supports, solid seat, conforming carved apron, on ring-turned block legs joined by a pair of ring-turned stretchers, on block feet, restorations and additions
Provenance
Purchased from Schloss Herbelingen Arts et Antiquités
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