"A Louis XIII Set Of Six Walnut Chairs.17th Century, Circa 1640-1650."
Suite of six chairs in turned walnut, with a high rectangular backrest, resting on a baluster base. This is made up of two forelegs joined by a high crosspiece, an "H" spacer with a rectangular connecting piece with flat sides at the junction points makes the connection to the hindquarters. These are straight with square sections, slightly inclined towards the outside in order to optimize comfort and stability. A blue velvet upholstery with exposed gold studs covers the double-sided seat and backrest. Only four chairs are from the early 17th century; the other two are on the model. The set was completely restored a few years ago. The set is solid and very stable. It should be noted a tiny variation in height depending on the wear of the tips of the feet. Work from the first part of the 17th century around 1640-1650. Dimensions: Average height 108cm, average seat height 45cm - Seat width 44cm - Seat depth 39cm.