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    Important English Furniture including Property from The Kersey Coats Reed House

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    27 October 2006

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    Lot 210 | MENS DRESSING ROOM Read more

    A PAIR OF LEATHER AND CHROMED-METAL 'LC3' GRAND CONFORT ARMCHAIRS

    DESIGNED BY LE CORBUSIER AND CHARLOTTE PERRIAND AND MANUFACTURED BY CASSINA, DESIGNED 1928, LATER MANUFACTURE

    Price realised

    USD 4,560

    Estimate

    USD 3,000 - USD 5,000

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    A PAIR OF LEATHER AND CHROMED-METAL 'LC3' GRAND CONFORT ARMCHAIRS
    DESIGNED BY LE CORBUSIER AND CHARLOTTE PERRIAND AND MANUFACTURED BY CASSINA, DESIGNED 1928, LATER MANUFACTURE
    each armchair: 22¾ in. (57.7 cm.) high, 38 in. (96.5 cm.) wide, 29 in. (73.7 cm.) deep (2)

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    MENS DRESSING ROOM

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