Very pretty and large pair of walnut armchairs Molded and Carved from the Regency period 18th century. It rests on four arched legs finished with scrolls. This richly molded armchair is carved with de[...]
This Provençal armchair can be dated to the beginning of the 18th century, as evidenced by the reel turning of the armrests and front legs, as well as the high backrest with four cut-out bands. The st[...]
High-backed armchair, beautiful upholstery, fresh colors, and original decor with a peacock enthroned in the center of a wreath of flowers, on the seat a basket of flowers and fruit. Base with turned [...]
Pair of ceremonial "ram's head" arm chairs, in carved walnut, with eggshell inlay decoration. Front base with ringed columns connected to the rear legs by a spacer in the belt. Slightly curved armrest[...]
A Louis XIII armchair in walnut with a high, slightly inclined backrest, armrests carved with foliage, spacer base, covered with pink silk with melted flowers.
French work, 18th century Superb pair of very large Henri II style armchair from the 18th century, from a chateau in Loiret. Abundant sculptures on the whole of the parts, entirely re-upholstered in t[...]
Pair of large armchairs Spanish eighteenth solid wood Chataignier and Maritime Pine Sitting model very decorative in the brutalist style Entirely pegged Restored in 1963 by Mr Copain Cabinetmaker Ruel[...]
Pair of walnut armchairs with Louis XIII-style balusters, time early eighteenth century high square folders, wide and long armrests and deep Assize.
The two chairs are identical and made a real pair.[...]
Pair of Armchairs Louis XIII walnut dating from the late 18th to early 20th century tapestry in good condition turned legs, pinned and connected by a spacer dimensions of the seat: high: 43 cm width 6[...]
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