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- Appealing Edwardian Cross Framed Cane Occasional Chair
Appealing Edwardian Cross Framed Cane Occasional Chair
Very attractive looking cross framed chair surviving from the Edwardian period and with the benefit of the cane seat and back being in perfect order and ready to enjoy.
The reeded blackened frame with its sweeping arms and turned stretchers would work well in a hallway, living room or bedroom of a period or modern home. We would assume the canework has been recently restored so no holes or sagging. The frame is aging on the arms a little with day to day wear visible.
A good looking English chair C1910.
Dimensions – Overall: Height 86.5cm x Width 57.5cm x Depth 60.5cm
Dimensions – Specifically the Seat: Height 43cm x Width 40.5-37cm (front–rear) x Depth 43cm
Billy Hunt has successfully focused on British furniture and lighting since 2015. Our base is a 3,000sq foot space on a wonderful country estate in Staffordshire which you are more than welcome to visit, just let us know.
Martina an interior designer qualified from The Inchbald School of Design London partners up with Wayne an ardent gatherer in offering an attention-grabbing, appealing mix of British furniture and lighting from anywhere between 1750 -2000, of all genres. We have an ever-changing flow of interesting stock which works well for home, commercial spaces and interior designers.
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