A pair of William IV rosewood library armchairs, circa 1830 POA
A pair of William IV rosewood library armchairs, circa 1830 POA
A good pair of rosewood library armchairs. Upholstered in figured blue material with loose squab seat cushions, the chairs have tall shaped and curved backs with outswept lyre-shaped arms with acanthus carved scrolling above a carved apron with foliate detail and paterae to either end, lobed and turned baluster legs with brass round cup castors.
Size: 38 inches (97 cm) high; 27 inches (69 cm) wide; 24 inches (61cm) deep
Stock Number: VT20259
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The lyre fronted Library Chair is a known Gillows pattern and such chairs were used in a number of residences that the firm furnished during the Regency and early Victorian periods.