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    • A SET OF TEN FRUITWOOD DINING
    Lot 1306

    A SET OF TEN FRUITWOOD DINING CHAIRS,

    20TH CENTURY,

    Price realised

    USD 562

    Estimate

    USD 1,500 - USD 2,000

    This lot is offered without a reserve

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    A SET OF TEN FRUITWOOD DINING CHAIRS,
    20TH CENTURY,
    comprising two armchairs and eight side chairs; two side chairs of darker stained wood
    Armchairs 36¼in. (92cm.) high, 22in. (56cm.) wide, 24in. (61cm.) deep (10)

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