Antique Morris Chairs

Antique morris chairs

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Antique morris chairs

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Antique morris chairs

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Antique morris chairs

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Antique morris chairs

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Antique morris chairs

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housing the modern dweller

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Riverworks

Riverworks

Contact SellerArt Furniture ▼ Morris & Co pair of Sussex chairs. Great pair of classic Sussex chairs designed by Philip Webb for Morris & Co. c1895 Rush in great condition and all joints firm. Measures 84 cm x 42 x 37


Antique furniture for your home

Antique furniture for your home


For the home

For the home


Wicker, Rattan, Faux boos, Faux bamboo, etc

Wicker, Rattan, Faux boos, Faux bamboo, etc


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Πολυθρόνες

This is a very rare, large antique wicker Morris chair. Curlicue and beadwork side panels. Rolled arms ending in curlicues. Cabriole legs ending in brass caps. Adjustable back with finials. Circa 1890’s. Height-41\


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