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This stately pair of French Os de Mouton chairs—named for their signature “mutton bone” shaped stretcher—brings noble structure and rich texture to any setting. Crafted in the late 19th century, their carved walnut frames are both sculptural and sturdy, a testament to the enduring elegance of French design.
Each chair is upholstered in a bold, burgundy and gold damask fabric with a dramatic floral motif, offering a regal contrast to the warm wood frame. The high backs, generous seats, and shapely silhouettes make them as comfortable as they are commanding—perfect for flanking a console, library fireplace, or entryway vignette.
- Date: Circa 1880
- Origin: France
- Style: Os de Mouton (Louis XIII Revival)
- Materials: Walnut frame with damask upholstery
- Condition: Frame and upholstery in excellent condition. A possible minor scratch or two consista r with age.
Shipping:
Group A: ($200)
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size | 43” H x 18” W x 22” D |
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material | Walnut |
era | 1880 |
origin | French |
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