Armchair Louis XIII, Armchair In Walnut Turned In Rosary, XVIIth. flag


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"Armchair Louis XIII, Armchair In Walnut Turned In Rosary, XVIIth."
Armchair from the Louis XIII period in solid walnut. It rests on two legs turned in a rosary at the front and two rear legs with a square section. The whole is connected by an H-shaped crotch made up of two straight bars and a central one turned in a rosary as well as a spacer in a rosary in the upper part. The armrests and armrest supports are also turned in a chain. Small flat and rectangular file. The upholstery of our chair has been completely redone, the seat is firm. The covering fabric is also recent and has a studded finish. Note that customary repairs have been carried out on this seat: Gluing at the level of the central bar of the crotch, as well as at the junction of the right armrest and its backrest. The left crotch bar has been replaced, some grafts are also present on the rear legs, nevertheless, our chair remains stable and solid. We would like to remind you that this seat is from the Louis XIII period (first half of the 17th century) accept some repairs!!!!!!!! ................ Dimensions: height at the back: 96 cm seat height: 50 cm total depth: 45 cm seat depth: 43 cm width: 58 cm send consult us.
Price: 950 €
Period: 17th century
Style: Renaissance, Louis 13th
Condition: Good condition

Material: Wallnut
Width: 58 cm
Height: 96 cm au dossier
Depth: 45 cm

Reference: 1155796
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