Anthony Gorgon
Reclining armchair with wooden frame and floral fabric upholstery.
Naples, 50s.
Reclining armchair made in Italy in the 50s. Structure, legs and armrests in wood.
Fair overall condition. Stable wooden frame. An extra washer has been inserted between the left armrest and the left side of the backrest.
On the upholstery of the front part of the seat, there is a part darkened by time.
In some parts the wood has a normal patina of time.
Measurements: Width of 60 cm and depth of 75 cm
The seat is 40 cm high (in total the armchair is 92 cm high)
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