VICTORIAN TABLE WITH 4 CAPITAN ARMCHAIRS FROM HIGH WYCOMBE, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE 1860S.
Three legged Victorian oak tilt-top table with a sliding mechanism allowing the tabletop to tilt up to 90 degrees. Stamped Capitan armchairs crafted from elm and mahogany. All Capitan armchairs bear a stamped signature and originate from the High Wycombe region in Buckinghamshire, an area renowned for its long tradition of fine furniture making. A beautifully crafted set with an appealing patina. The pieces have been carefully cleaned and inspected, and structural elements have been secured, making the chairs ready to enjoy for many more years. The simple construction, distinguished by its unique character in material selection, proportions, and detailing, features elegant joinery solutions and reflects refined, understated craftsmanship. These timeless pieces integrate effortlessly into a wide range of interiors from elegant to more eclectic settings and serve as striking focal points in any space.
Oak wood table:76cm x 76cm x 76cm
High Capitan armchair made of elm wood:66cm x 61cm x 112.5cm seat height 44cm
Capitan armchair made of elm wood:69.5cm x 58cm x 82cm seat height 44cm
Capitan armchair made of elm wood:63cm x 56cm x 80cm seat height 43cm
Capitan armchair made of mahogany wood:48cm x 60cm x 87cm seat height 46cm
Designer
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Manufacturer
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Design Period1890 to 1919
Year of Production
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Production Period1890 to 1919
Country of Manufacturer
England
Style
Victorian, Antique, Arts & Crafts, Design Classics, Empire, Rustic
Identifying Marks
This piece is attributed to the above-mentioned designer/maker. It has an name tag.
Detailed Condition
Excellent — This vintage/antique item is in near original condition. It may show minimal signs of wear and/or minor restorations.
Restoration and Damage Details
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Materials
Elm wood, oak wood, mahogany
Color
Black, brown, maroon, reddish brown, off white
Width76
Depth
76
Height
76
Seat Height
44
Weight RangeStandard - Between 80kg and 100kg
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SKU: 927
€10,590.00Price
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