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Oak Captain's Chair/Desk Chair

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Circa 1890, generous sized oak and leather Captain’s chair/desk chair. The horseshoe shaped chair has a raised back with a roll over top and deep buttons. From this come the 2 shaped arms covered in leather and held in place by turned uprights, which are fixed to the seat with rectangular sections. At the back of the chair there is a small shaped splat with open fretwork. The removable squab cushion again has deep buttoning and beneath this there is a further thin leather cushion which sits in the seat. The seat is scooped out of the solid oak and has wonderful colour and patination. At the back there are 4 rectangular shaped legs which are chamfered on the inside with a small curl at the end. The front legs are turned and tapering. Uniting the legs is a turned cross over H stretcher with a larger bulbous section where the cross stretcher joins. The chair is sturdy, good size, and excellent colour.

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£950.00  UK
$1207.26  USA
1111.12  EU
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Date Circa 1890  Late Victorian Antiques Material Leather Origin English Item code as178a2416 / 23496 Status Sold

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