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Description
A stately Georgian style armchair by Arthur Brett, English Circa Late 20th Century. Features a mahogany frame with contoured gooseneck arms, a green leather upholstered seat with brass nailhead trim and cabriole legs, carved at the knee with pad feet. Perfect for use as a library reading chair, desk chair, or an occasional arm chair. #1919x, 139586
Arthur Brett and Sons is an English furniture maker that was founded in 1870 in Norwich, Norfolk. The company specializes in bespoke furniture and architectural interiors, such as libraries and paneled rooms. Arthur Brett and Sons has a reputation for making high-end, traditional furniture that has the style of historical design. The company's roots date back five generations to chairmaker John Brett, who was born in Norfolk in 1815.
Condition
Very Good; some finish wear to the leather from use
Dimensions
27" x 28" x 38"h, seat 18.5"