LT Antiques buy and sell quality antique furniture worldwide. Based in Detling, near Maidstone Kent, we are the second generation in our family of antique dealers and so have a history of knowledge and a natural eye for seeking out quality.
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Description
A solid walnut library armchair, that features a high, gently scrolled backrest and generously proportioned seat, both upholstered in traditional hessian, ready for final upholstery in a fabric of your choosing.
The frame boasts elegantly turned walnut spindle supports along the sides of the arms, extending from the padded armrests down to the seat rail, forming a balustrade-style structure. The arm terminals are beautifully carved with tightly scrolled volutes.
Below, the chair stands on bold turned front legs with carved details and brass casters, the rear legs are gently splayed and echo the refined curvature of the overall form.
This armchair would have originally graced a gentleman’s library or study, combining both comfort and stature.
measurements
Height:
94 cm
Width:
72 cm
Depth:
89 cm
Seat Height 40cm
measurements
declaration
LT Antiques has clarified that the Victorian Walnut Library Armchair (LA532604) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1870