Null Set of 6 Art Nouveau chairs from around 1890/1900, walnut, green velvet uph…
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Set of 6 Art Nouveau chairs from around 1890/1900, walnut, green velvet upholstery, minimal signs of wear, 99 x 43 x 43 cm, seat height 48 cm - The furniture cannot be viewed on our premises.

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Set of 6 Art Nouveau chairs from around 1890/1900, walnut, green velvet upholstery, minimal signs of wear, 99 x 43 x 43 cm, seat height 48 cm - The furniture cannot be viewed on our premises.

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