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 FOR SALE : 4 X BEAUTIFUL SOLID OAK CHAIRS
A lovely set of 4 Identical Vintage Oak Edwardian / Georgian Chairs.
Made in the early 1900's pre war when quality craftsmanship meant something, these are fine examples.
The joints are still tight and secure after all these years, a tribute to the build quality.
The top crossbar is gently shaped at the top and has vertical lined carvings deep into the solid oak.
The ladderback design on the back is strong and well intact.
The seats are drop-in design.
The seats are currently finished in a green fabric, you can easily reupholster these.
The oak frame is secure around the seat and all of the legs and uprights.
The chairs do not wobble.
The stretchers between the legs have helped make these some of the strongest designed chairs around.
An exceptional set.
Condition is good for the age of these chairs but obviously not perfect.
There are bumps and bruises consistent with age and use.
The joints are tight and there is no worm, rot or significant damage.
If you are expecting perfect chairs please exit now and head straight for Ikea.
The rest of us that appreciate fine vintage furniture can now bid and win some of the nicest older chairs around.
Contact : Antiques of Manchester, Greater Manchester, UK. Tel: 01616534881 & 07707332788.
Price : 100
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Location : UK > Greater Manchester Category : FURNITURE & MIRRORS Type : Antique / Reclaimed IP : Logged ID : 2 (35472) User : Diyer/Homeowner/Private ; (Registered SalvoWEB user for 1 year) Date Created : 11 Nov 2007 23:41:19 Date Modified : 21 Nov 2007 21:05:18
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