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Pair of Antique Victorian Mahogany Balloon Back Chairs c1860

Pair of Antique Victorian Mahogany Balloon Back Chairs c1860

Regular price £395.00 GBP
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A beautifully refined pair of antique Victorian balloon back chairs dating from the mid-19th century, circa 1850–1880.

Crafted in rich mahogany, these elegant chairs feature sculptural balloon backs, decorative carved floral cresting and turned front legs, giving them a wonderfully graceful and timeless silhouette.

The upholstered seats and backs complement the deep polished timber beautifully, while the detailed carving elevates the pair far beyond standard Victorian dining chairs.

Perfect as occasional chairs, hallway chairs, bedroom seating or decorative accent chairs, they bring classic English country house character into both traditional and eclectic interiors.

Features:

  • Original antique Victorian chairs
  • Matching pair
  • Elegant balloon back design
  • Decorative carved floral cresting
  • Rich mahogany finish and aged patina
  • Turned front legs
  • Upholstered seats and backs
  • Ideal occasional or accent chairs

Approximate Dimensions (each):

  • Height: Approx. 92 cm
  • Width: Approx. 46 cm
  • Depth: Approx. 52 cm
  • Seat Height: Approx. 47 cm

Condition:
Good antique condition with age-related wear consistent with age and use. Minor wear to upholstery and finish commensurate with age. Structurally solid and displaying beautifully throughout.

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About The Proudlove Studio
The Proudlove Studio specialises in carefully selected antique and vintage furniture chosen for timeless craftsmanship, rich patina and distinctive interior appeal.

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