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Aesthetic Movement Small Chair by Druce & Co
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reference: TSP1023
Offered here for sale as part of the small chair range by The Sitting Place® is a very charming Aesthetic Movement ebonised and later black painted, small chair with open arms, dating to c.1890. This chair is by London cabinet makers Druce & Co (1845-1902) of Baker Street London (brass label attached to back seat rail). The chair back features tightly spaced vertical splats and downswept arms resting on turned supports. The seat is raised on turned spindle forelegs and splayed hind legs, the latter two are joined by a simple stretcher. The drop-in seat is fully traditionally re-upholstered by The Sitting Place® and covered in Enchanted wood fabric in ink blue by Emily Bond. The chair is very small - see comparison with a dining chair on the post on small chairs on our Instagram page @thesittingplace. Due to its size, the chair would make an ideal decorative item to display a treasured collectable bear and the like. Note that colours on screen may differ slightly from the actual colours.
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Approximate dimensions (at widest point): H 74cm x W 48cm x D 44cm; Seat height 32cm
Condition: Good original condition throughout, various knocks and scuffs commensurate with age and past use, structurally solid
Price: £195 (excluding delivery)
To purchase this item please contact us by e-mail (info@thesittingplace.co.uk) quoting reference TSP1023


