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Pair of George I 18th Century Carved Mahogany Chairs, Circa 1720

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Pair of George I 18th Century Carved Mahogany Chairs, Circa 1720

A superb pair of early 18th-century carved George I mahogany chairs, circa 1720.

Each chair is of rich colour, patination and carved throughout.

The shaped crest rails have two scrolls on each end joining to cascading s-scroll styles and vase-shaped splats leading down to a fixed shoe. The bell-shaped seats are raised on cabriole legs with carved shells, eared and scrolled knees and terminate on pad feet connected by shaped turned stretchers.

Condition

Good. Wear consistent with age and use.

Dimensions

Height: 39.38 in. (100 cm)
Width: 21.66 in. (55 cm)
Depth: 17.33 in. (44 cm)
Seat Height: 18.12 in. (46 cm)

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