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18th Century George II Walnut Cockfighting / Reading Chair
An 18th-century George II walnut cockfighting chair, characterized by its sculpted seat and back, is upholstered in opulent red leather and adorned with decorative brass nails that enhance its period charm.
The backrest features a collapsible, adjustable table, providing functionality for reading, holding beverages, or accommodating small items while seated. Beneath the seat is a practical drawer, offering convenient storage for papers or personal belongings.
The rear legs are gracefully down-swept, while the front cabriole legs culminate in elegant Queen Anne pad feet, complemented by discreet casters for effortless movement and subtle repositioning.
Size: 35” H x 21” W x 29” L
C. 1755, England
Provenance:
Keil's Antiques, New Orleans
An 18th-century George II walnut cockfighting chair, characterized by its sculpted seat and back, is upholstered in opulent red leather and adorned with decorative brass nails that enhance its period charm.
The backrest features a collapsible, adjustable table, providing functionality for reading, holding beverages, or accommodating small items while seated. Beneath the seat is a practical drawer, offering convenient storage for papers or personal belongings.
The rear legs are gracefully down-swept, while the front cabriole legs culminate in elegant Queen Anne pad feet, complemented by discreet casters for effortless movement and subtle repositioning.
Size: 35” H x 21” W x 29” L
C. 1755, England
Provenance:
Keil's Antiques, New Orleans