Early 19th century Scottish library armchair
Regency Scottish library armchair on turned and sweeping simulated rosewood legs on brass castors. Origin of this style comes from Fasque House the seat of the Gladstones. Circa 1800. Structurally solid frame ready to be upholstered. Available as shown or traditionally upholstered.
Dimensions: Width 26" Depth 32" Height 37" Seat rail height 13" and depth 24.5
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