Antique Armchairs Queen Anne Walnut Italy XIX-XX Century
Antique Armchairs Queen Anne Walnut Italy XIX-XX Century

Italy Late XIX - Early XX Century

Code: ANSESE0257843

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Antique Armchairs Queen Anne Walnut Italy XIX-XX Century

Italy Late XIX - Early XX Century

Code: ANSESE0257843

580.00 £
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290.00 £ *
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Antique Armchairs Queen Anne Walnut Italy XIX-XX Century - Italy Late XIX - Early XX Century

Features

Italy Late XIX - Early XX Century

Age:  19th Century / 1801 - 1900 , 20th Century / 1901 - 2000

Origin:  Italy

Main essence:  Walnut

Description

Pair of armchairs supported by legs, the front ones ending with carved "claw and ball" feet, curved armrests as well as the open backrest; in walnut with maple fillets, the seat is padded.

Product Condition:
Product that due to age and wear requires restoration and polishing. We try to present the real state of the furniture as completely as possible with the photos. If some details are not clear from the photos, what is reported in the description is valid.

Dimensions (cm):
Height: 112,5
Width: 64
Depth: 56

Seat height:  52

Additional Information

Age:

19th Century / 1801 - 1900

19th Century / 1801 - 1900

20th Century / 1901 - 2000

20th Century / 1901 - 2000

Main essence: Walnut

Walnut wood comes from the plant whose botanical name is juglans regia , probably originally from the East but very common in Europe. Light or dark brown in color, it is a hard wood with a beautiful grain, widely used in antique furniture. It was the main essence in Italy throughout the Renaissance and later had a good diffusion in Europe, especially in England, until the advent of mahogany. It was used for solid wood furniture and sometimes carvings and inlays, its only big limitation is that it suffers a lot from woodworm. In France it was widely used more than anything else in the provinces. In the second half of the eighteenth century its use decreased significantly because mahogany and other exotic woods were preferred.

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The product can be seen at Cambiago

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