Pair of Vintage Brown Leather French Moustache Club Chairs

$6,500

SOLD

Vintage Mid Century leather dining chairs made in France. The chairs have a distinct shape with a slightly angled back and a seat that appears to be wide, and black painted wooden legs. The leather and feet show signs of wear and age. Please refer to the pictures for a full view of the condition. Priced as a pair.

Inventory no.

25BEL11365

Availability

Sold

Location

52nd Street NYC

Sold as

Pair

Dimensions

32.375 in. D x 32.25 in. W x 32.5 in. H, floor to seat 16 in. H

Width (in.)

32.25

Height (in.)

32.5

Depth (in.)

32.375

Center to center width (in.)

16

Weight

64 lb.

Finish

Antique brass

Composition

Wood, Leather, Steel

Color

Brown, Dark wood tone

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