800
67x60 H105cm.
Pair of Napoleon III armchairs in mahogany belonging to the second half of the 19th century.
The backrest has a mixtilinear shape and is connected to the seat via two armrests ending with swan heads in gilded wood.
The two feet are enriched by the presence of swan heads in gilded wood and end with a feral paw.
Fabric conditions: Original of the time, but worn by time.
Wood condition: Not restored, but in good condition.
Provenance: 19th century France.
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