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Legacy Antiques
Fine Selection of 17th-19th Century French, Italian, and Continental Antiques
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French, Italian and English antiques including chandeliers, mirrors, painted furnishings, accessories and much more!


Set of 6 French Carved Walnut Side Chairs

Antiques : Furniture : Chairs

 

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Fine set of French walnut high back side chairs. Having excellent hand carved detail and warm antique patina. These chairs are in excellent condition for their age, circa 1870. They have original dark red leather seats which really set them off! Very hard to find a nice antique set like this. Please view the detail images to see the fine quality of these chairs. Let us know if you have any questions! Dimensions: 48H x 18W x 17D.

Item ID: vg1731

 

 

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