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Vintage chair, circa 1930s. My grandma called a 'nursing chair' (and she should know, she was there). Back has been recovered by us, and you might want to recover the seat, because it has a pattern that has become less fashionable since the 1930s... Very sturdy, few scratches on the wood as you can see.

Approx dimensions: H 83cm, D 54cm, D 63cm.

£25 to a good home.

Thanks!

 

 

 

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