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    Sale 5366

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    23 September 2008

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    • A QUEEN ANNE WALNUT WING ARMCH
    Lot 30

    A QUEEN ANNE WALNUT WING ARMCHAIR

    FIRST QUARTER 18TH CENTURY

    Price realised

    GBP 5,250

    Estimate

    GBP 2,000 - GBP 3,000

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    A QUEEN ANNE WALNUT WING ARMCHAIR
    FIRST QUARTER 18TH CENTURY
    With a yellow silk damask padded seat, outswept scroll arms and bowed seat with cushion on cabriole legs, restorations

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