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55x50 H100cm.
Pair of antique Charles X French armchairs in elm burl and amaranth dating back to the early 19th century.
The padded backrest is surmounted by a mixtilinear cymatium with raceme and flower inlays.
The two armrests have a curved shape and end with a curl.
The sabre-shaped feet typical of the Charles X period are connected by a crosspiece with a raceme inlay in the centre.
PS Possibility of having four identical unrestored ones.
General Conditions: Good Condition.
Provenance: France, early 19th century.

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