First half of the 800th century
48H seat x 46 seat width x 42 seat depth
These splendid chairs from the first half of the 19th century are entirely made of cherry wood. The elegant decoration includes a finely carved backrest on the upper part from which the shaped lyre descends. Furthermore there are some beautiful carved triton heads ending in curved braids. The legs end with a carved lion's paw and also have an engraved scroll.
The 4 chairs have been restored and are also perfect in the upholstery with gold and cream cushion.
The height of the seat from the ground is approximately 48cm, seat width 46cm, depth 42cm.
We attach a certificate of authenticity to the sale.
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