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Chairs - A pair of Louis XVI style beech bergeres, circa 1900. Brocade velvet.


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These beautiful chairs have ribbon-moulded and leaf-carved frames, padded, curved backs and arms above stuffed seats on fluted turned tapering legs.



Stunning wide, comfortable chairs used as focus points. Antique and decorative. Good height to dine on and reading/sitting. Golden wood frame, where the legs extend up though the upholstery into the ornate frame of the upper back and arms.Ornate wood carvings on upper back through to arms and on hem of chair and legs. Beautiful brocade fabric of dark burgundy, gold, soft pink and ivory. Dark burgundy area is a velvet texture, other colors, flat silk jacquard.


Decorative Cord trim aligns where fabric meets frame for tidy edges. On Chair 1 : Good condition with slight wear. Some fibres have escaped the weave on the seat. Overall clean with no stains.


On Chair 2: Sound condition - Some wear and tear to the fabric, mostly on arms where padding can be seen where fibers have be worn. Craved rose on upper back centre has been slightly chipped. Overall clean with no stains.


?350 for both. Offers considered.

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