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Antique and Art Exchange
151 Vermont Street, #4/5
San Francisco, CA 94103 , United States
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French Neoclassical Armchair, circa early 19th century
$ 1,500
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Description
A French Neoclassical armchair, circa early 19th century. Seat height 15.25".
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More Information
Period: 19th Century Condition: Good. Good overall condition. Styles / Movements: Traditional, Neoclassical Dealer Reference #: 29742 Incollect Reference #: 785158 -
Dimensions
W. 21.5 in; H. 32.75 in; D. 19.75 in; W. 54.61 cm; H. 83.19 cm; D. 50.17 cm;
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Antique & Art Exchange, established in 1995 in San Francisco, offers a curated collection of exceptional antiques and art, with a focus on discerning clients and collectors. For inquiries, visit our showroom at 151 Vermont Street, Suite 4 or contact us at shop@aaxsf.com | (415) 522-3580.
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