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  • pair of continuous yokeback armchairs in the Ming style china furniture seating second half of the 20th Century chairs pairs design

    Stock Ref D2892

    A pair of continuous yokeback armchairs in the Ming style, each chair with an subtly arched yokeback toprail supported by shaped spandrels and curving down to join the gently sloping rear posts continuing through the frame to form the back legs, with an elegantly shaped splat. Probably burma padauk (or possibly huanghuali). 

    China, second half of the 20th Century

    95 cm high by 57 cm wide by 52 cm depth seat height 46 cm 

  • pair of continuous yokeback armchairs in the Ming style china furniture seating second half of the 20th Century chairs pairs design

    Stock Ref D2892

    A pair of continuous yokeback armchairs in the Ming style, each chair with an subtly arched yokeback toprail supported by shaped spandrels and curving down to join the gently sloping rear posts continuing through the frame to form the back legs, with an elegantly shaped splat. Probably burma padauk (or possibly huanghuali). 

    China, second half of the 20th Century

    95 cm high by 57 cm wide by 52 cm depth seat height 46 cm 

  • pair of continuous yokeback armchairs in the Ming style china furniture seating second half of the 20th Century chairs pairs design

    Stock Ref D2892

    A pair of continuous yokeback armchairs in the Ming style, each chair with an subtly arched yokeback toprail supported by shaped spandrels and curving down to join the gently sloping rear posts continuing through the frame to form the back legs, with an elegantly shaped splat. Probably burma padauk (or possibly huanghuali). 

    China, second half of the 20th Century

    95 cm high by 57 cm wide by 52 cm depth seat height 46 cm

  • pair of continuous yokeback armchairs in the Ming style china furniture seating second half of the 20th Century chairs pairs design

    Stock Ref D2892

    A pair of continuous yokeback armchairs in the Ming style, each chair with an subtly arched yokeback toprail supported by shaped spandrels and curving down to join the gently sloping rear posts continuing through the frame to form the back legs, with an elegantly shaped splat. Probably burma padauk (or possibly huanghuali). 

    China, second half of the 20th Century

    95 cm high by 57 cm wide by 52 cm depth seat height 46 cm 

  • pair of continuous yokeback armchairs in the Ming style china furniture seating second half of the 20th Century chairs pairs design

    Stock Ref D2892

    A pair of continuous yokeback armchairs in the Ming style, each chair with an subtly arched yokeback toprail supported by shaped spandrels and curving down to join the gently sloping rear posts continuing through the frame to form the back legs, with an elegantly shaped splat. Probably burma padauk (or possibly huanghuali). 

    China, second half of the 20th Century

    95 cm high by 57 cm wide by 52 cm depth seat height 46 cm 

  • pair of continuous yokeback armchairs in the Ming style china furniture seating second half of the 20th Century chairs pairs design

    Stock Ref D2892

    A pair of continuous yokeback armchairs in the Ming style, each chair with an subtly arched yokeback toprail supported by shaped spandrels and curving down to join the gently sloping rear posts continuing through the frame to form the back legs, with an elegantly shaped splat. Probably burma padauk (or possibly huanghuali). 

    China, second half of the 20th Century

    95 cm high by 57 cm wide by 52 cm depth seat height 46 cm 

  • pair of continuous yokeback armchairs in the Ming style china furniture seating second half of the 20th Century chairs pairs design

    Stock Ref D2892

    A pair of continuous yokeback armchairs in the Ming style, each chair with an subtly arched yokeback toprail supported by shaped spandrels and curving down to join the gently sloping rear posts continuing through the frame to form the back legs, with an elegantly shaped splat. Probably burma padauk (or possibly huanghuali). 

    China, second half of the 20th Century

    95 cm high by 57 cm wide by 52 cm depth seat height 46 cm 

  • pair of continuous yokeback armchairs in the Ming style china furniture seating second half of the 20th Century chairs pairs design

    Stock Ref D2892

    A pair of continuous yokeback armchairs in the Ming style, each chair with an subtly arched yokeback toprail supported by shaped spandrels and curving down to join the gently sloping rear posts continuing through the frame to form the back legs, with an elegantly shaped splat. Probably burma padauk (or possibly huanghuali).

    China, second half of the 20th Century

    95 cm high by 57 cm wide by 52 cm depth seat height 46 cm 

  • pair of continuous yokeback armchairs in the Ming style china furniture seating second half of the 20th Century chairs pairs design

    Stock Ref D2892

    A pair of continuous yokeback armchairs in the Ming style, each chair with an subtly arched yokeback toprail supported by shaped spandrels and curving down to join the gently sloping rear posts continuing through the frame to form the back legs, with an elegantly shaped splat. Probably burma padauk (or possibly huanghuali). 

    China, second half of the 20th Century

    95 cm high by 57 cm wide by 52 cm depth seat height 46 cm

  • pair of continuous yokeback armchairs in the Ming style china furniture seating second half of the 20th Century chairs pairs design

    Stock Ref D2892

    A pair of continuous yokeback armchairs in the Ming style, each chair with an subtly arched yokeback toprail supported by shaped spandrels and curving down to join the gently sloping rear posts continuing through the frame to form the back legs, with an elegantly shaped splat. Probably burma padauk (or possibly huanghuali).

    China, second half of the 20th Century

    95 cm high by 57 cm wide by 52 cm depth seat height 46 cm 

  • pair of continuous yokeback armchairs in the Ming style china furniture seating second half of the 20th Century chairs pairs design
  • pair of continuous yokeback armchairs in the Ming style china furniture seating second half of the 20th Century chairs pairs design
  • pair of continuous yokeback armchairs in the Ming style china furniture seating second half of the 20th Century chairs pairs design
  • pair of continuous yokeback armchairs in the Ming style china furniture seating second half of the 20th Century chairs pairs design
  • pair of continuous yokeback armchairs in the Ming style china furniture seating second half of the 20th Century chairs pairs design
  • pair of continuous yokeback armchairs in the Ming style china furniture seating second half of the 20th Century chairs pairs design
  • pair of continuous yokeback armchairs in the Ming style china furniture seating second half of the 20th Century chairs pairs design
  • pair of continuous yokeback armchairs in the Ming style china furniture seating second half of the 20th Century chairs pairs design
  • pair of continuous yokeback armchairs in the Ming style china furniture seating second half of the 20th Century chairs pairs design
  • pair of continuous yokeback armchairs in the Ming style china furniture seating second half of the 20th Century chairs pairs design

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