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Lot 278

A William IV mahogany library armchair, first quarter 19th century, with brass stud bound tan...

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Lot 278

A William IV mahogany library armchair, first quarter 19th century, with brass stud bound tan...

Starting Bid: £550

Estimate: £800 - £1,200

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Lot 278

Description

A William IV mahogany library armchair, first quarter 19th century, with brass stud bound tan leather upholstery, on ring turned and fluted legs to castors

upholstery is mostly discoloured, with stains and tear to left side, structurally sound 

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