Profusely Carved Victorian Oak Hall Chairs
Stock No
35541
2013
- £1,250.00
- €1,465 Euro
- $1,671 US Dollar
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Item Description
Circa 1860. A stylish and unusual pair of mid-Victorian carved oak hall chairs, the profusely carved backs in the form of a cartouche with multiple
carved images, including a crest with a hand holding a sword, animal heads with a Latin inscription “Dei dono sum quod sum” which translates as “By the
grace of God, I am what I am’, the solid shaped seats with simple fore edge and rail that follows the form of the chairs, back legs are square and
slightly out swept, the front with cabriole legs with C scrolls on the top and foliate carving on the knee, including harebells, finishing on a ball and
claw foot.
Item Info
Seller
Seller Location
Edinburgh, Scotland, Scotland
Item Dimensions
H: 88cm W: 46cm D: 43cm
Period
Circa 1860
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Location
Edinburgh, Scotland, Scotland
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Contact No
+44 (0)131 5537286
+44 (0)7836 283669
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