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A Regency Mahogany Bergere Armchair Attributed to George Bullock

A Regency Mahogany Bergere Armchair Attributed to George Bullock

The refined curved top rail and swept armrests on tapering and gadrooned legs with brass castor, first caning throughout.

The squab cushion has remnants of its original leather cover.

A remarkable example surviving in completely unscathed condition with a rich depth of colour to the frame and caning.

English, circa 1815.

$3,173.26

Original: $9,066.46

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A Regency Mahogany Bergere Armchair Attributed to George Bullock

$9,066.46

$3,173.26

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A Regency Mahogany Bergere Armchair Attributed to George Bullock

The refined curved top rail and swept armrests on tapering and gadrooned legs with brass castor, first caning throughout.

The squab cushion has remnants of its original leather cover.

A remarkable example surviving in completely unscathed condition with a rich depth of colour to the frame and caning.

English, circa 1815.

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The refined curved top rail and swept armrests on tapering and gadrooned legs with brass castor, first caning throughout.

The squab cushion has remnants of its original leather cover.

A remarkable example surviving in completely unscathed condition with a rich depth of colour to the frame and caning.

English, circa 1815.