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Number: 6006-3881 |
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Pair of Egyptian revival King Tut throne chairs made shortly
after Carter discovered King Tutankhamuns Tomb in 1922. With
all the hyperbole about the curse of the mummy and interest
in the treasure discovered, there was a mania for artifacts
at that time. These chairs are after the original throne and
date.
Circa
1925
H
– 41 “ W – 26 “ D – 26 1⁄2
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$
18,000
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| ID
Number: 6874 1245 |
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Pair
of Queen Anne red lacquer armchairs with chinoiserie decoration,
vase-shaped splats and caned sears, over cabriole-shaped front
legs with pad feet, connected by turned stretchers to downswept
rear legs. Armchairs of this type are quite rare. English.
Circa
1710.
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Number: 7232 -2140 |
PAIR
OF FRENCH LOUIS XV WALNUT FAUTEUIL {OPEN ARMCHAIRS } WITH
FLOWER CARVED SEAT AND CREST RAILS, SHAPED BACKS AND CABRIOLE
LEGS
CIRCA
1760
$12,000
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