A pair of William IV mahogany hall chairs
A pair of William IV mahogany hall chairs, circa 1835, the shield backs with vacant cartouche and scroll decoration above solid seat and turned legs
A hall chair with a similar back is illustrated in the Pictorial Dictionary of British 19th Century Furniture Design, page 240 with an illustration taken from W. Toms and dated 1840
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Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, Some later screws have been placed to secure the backs to the seat rails, these poke through slightly, there are old plugs to the rear of the seats to Chairs are stable with no wobble, Some later glue and one missing block to the undersides of the seats where they attach to the rails Some chips and losses to edges and extremities Additional measurements: chairs are 87cm high, 45cm wide across the front, approximately 51cm deep overall
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A pair of William IV mahogany hall chairs, circa 1835, the shield backs with vacant cartouche and scroll decoration above solid seat and turned legs
A hall chair with a similar back is illustrated in the Pictorial Dictionary of British 19th Century Furniture Design, page 240 with an illustration taken from W. Toms and dated 1840
Condition Report:
Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, Some later screws have been placed to secure the backs to the seat rails, these poke through slightly, there are old plugs to the rear of the seats to Chairs are stable with no wobble, Some later glue and one missing block to the undersides of the seats where they attach to the rails Some chips and losses to edges and extremities Additional measurements: chairs are 87cm high, 45cm wide across the front, approximately 51cm deep overall