Item Details
This impressive William IV library chair, dating to around 1830, is a superb example of early 19th Century English craftsmanship. Made from rich mahogany, the chair features elegant scroll arms, turned front legs with original brass castors, and a solid, generously proportioned frame — all hallmarks of the William IV period.
What sets this piece apart is its unrestored original leather upholstery, offering a beautifully aged patina and a genuine sense of history. The natural wear to the leather enhances its antique character, making it a standout statement piece for collectors, designers, or enthusiasts of period furniture. It can be appreciated in its current condition or professionally restored to your taste.
Key Features:-
* Scroll arms and turned legs with brass castors
* Unrestored original leather with rich patina
* Sturdy proportions and refined detailing
* Rare, character-rich statement piece
Own a true piece of British design heritage with this William IV library chair — an evocative example of 19th-century elegance and craftsmanship.
Depth:
56 cmHeight:
80 cmWidth:
69 cmDate of manufacture
c.1830
Structurally solid with surface wear and age-related marks throughout. The original leather is unrestored and shows cracking, fading, and patination consistent with its age. A charming and characterful piece, usable as-is or an excellent candidate for restoration.
Delivery
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UK:£79
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