A late Victorian Howard & Sons armchair, upholstered in the ...

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£650

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A late Victorian Howard & Sons armchair, upholstered in the original Howard & Sons floral scroll pattern fabric, on squared tapered legs, fitted brass castors, width 80cm, depth 80cm, height 115cm

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Original upholstery now stained in places, a little faded and worn through on both arms, further small tears and damages elsewhere, underside to the seat has been crudely reinforced with wooden strips but the webbing is now hanging through below, legs with some rubbing but still fair colour, front left caster stamped with the Howard & Sons marks.

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Auction Date:
27th Jun 23 at 9:30am BST

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Sale Dates:
Tue 27th Jun 2023 9:30am BST (Lots 1 to 667)