Lot 209 , Two Chinese rosewood armchairs, late 19th century,

Two Chinese rosewood armchairs, late 19th century,

Two Chinese rosewood armchairs, late 19th century, the first carved with the figure of a bird amid fruiting branches to the back panel, the second with a bat and shou medallion flanked by lingzhi fungus, both on square legs joined by stretchers
Estimate £1,000-1,500

Both chairs have loose joints and are rickety. One chair has a replacement stretcher made in another wood. Both some splitting to the feet.


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