A VICTORIAN CAST-IRON FERN-PATTERN GARDEN SETTEE AND PAIR OF ARMCHAIRS
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A VICTORIAN CAST-IRON FERN-PATTERN GARDEN SETTEE AND PAIR OF ARMCHAIRS

POSSIBLY COLEBROOKDALE CO., ENGLAND (W.17TH-19TH CENTURY), 1870-1890

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A VICTORIAN CAST-IRON FERN-PATTERN GARDEN SETTEE AND PAIR OF ARMCHAIRS
Possibly Colebrookdale Co., England (w.17th-19th century), 1870-1890
Similar to the Colebrookdale Co. Fern and Blackberry pattern, designed by Christopher Dresser, the backs and sides pierced with ferns above an iron frame with iron interwoven seats on fern legs, the seats with different seats from settee, painted white
35½in. high, 58in. long, 21½in. deep (4)
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