Antique Regency Mahogany Open Armchair / Desk Chair
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See shipping detailsA superb antique Regency mahogany open armchair of elegant proportions, raised on turned front legs with splayed rear supports.
The shaped top rail with reeded detail is supported by swept uprights and a finely turned central stretcher, giving the chair a light yet refined appearance. The arms are well shaped with attractive curves, supported by turned columns, a classic Regency feature.
The rich mahogany displays a warm colour with attractive grain throughout. The seat is upholstered in a later fabric, which presents well and is ready for use.
Chairs of this type were originally used in drawing rooms or at writing tables, offering both comfort and a more relaxed seating position compared to formal dining chairs. Today they are ideal as desk chairs, occasional chairs or bedroom seating.
A highly decorative and practical piece with elegant lines.
Condition Report
Good antique condition with age related wear. Minor marks to the frame consistent with use. Upholstery is later and in good usable condition. Structurally sound and sturdy.
Dimensions
Height 84 cm (33.07 inches)
Width 57 cm (22.44 inches)
Depth 43.5 cm (17.13 inches)
Seat height 47 cm (18.50 inches)
Date: 1820
Origin: English
Declaration
This dealer has declared that this item is authentic and as described
Specifications
Shipping is arranged after your order is placed. The dealer will coordinate professional courier transport to ensure your item arrives safely at your address.
Additional Information from the Dealer
Free delivery is available to mainland UK. Competitive international shipping rates are available on request. All items are shipped with a formal Antique Declaration for customs purposes. Genuine antiques are exempt from import duty when shipped from the UK to the United States and benefit from reduced import charges when shipped from the UK to most European countries. Any local taxes, VAT, customs fees, or handling charges remain the responsibility of the buyer.