H: 33.5 in / 85 cm | W: 19.5 in / 49 cm | D: 22 in / 55 cm
Description
Constructed in San Domingo mahogany of a well patinated and attractive colour, rising from tapering ring turned and close lobed front legs, with channelled sabre legs to the rear; the seat rails of ogival form, with the seats upholstered; the swept and channelled uprights having scrolled and leaf carved terminals, housing centre bars with lotus flower ends, and with the tablet form top rails being carved with addorsed acanthus leaves. One chair is stamped ‘IM’.
Circa 1825
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