Pair of 19th Century Anglo-Indian Rosewood Armchairs

Pair of 19th Century Anglo-Indian Rosewood Armchairs

An attractive pair of mid 19th Century Anglo-Indian rosewood armchairs.

Each with a carved crest centred by a caparisoned elephant amidst foliate scrollwork, above leather-upholstered backs with brass studded borders. The shaped arms terminating in carved mythical beast supports, with matching leather-upholstered seats, raised on carved cabriole legs united by shaped stretchers. Retaining a wonderful deep colour and patinated leather, these chairs exemplify the distinctive fusion of Indian craftsmanship and Victorian taste.

Period: Circa 1830

Measurements:
H: 94 cm W: 59 cm D: 55 cm

Description:

An attractive pair of mid 19th Century Anglo-Indian rosewood armchairs.

Each with a carved crest centred by a caparisoned elephant amidst foliate scrollwork, above leather-upholstered backs with brass studded borders. The shaped arms terminating in carved mythical beast supports, with matching leather-upholstered seats, raised on carved cabriole legs united by shaped stretchers. Retaining a wonderful deep colour and patinated leather, these chairs exemplify the distinctive fusion of Indian craftsmanship and Victorian taste.

Period: Circa 1830

Measurements:
H: 94 cm W: 59 cm D: 55 cm


£2,550.00