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- ENGLISH MAHOGANY METAMORPHIC LIBRARY
LADDER CHAIREnglish mahogany metamorphic library chair, 20th c., having two-rung ladder back, over plank seat, rising on stretcher-joined legs, hinge in seat allows it to...
[more like this] - ENGLISH REGENCY METAMORPHIC LIBRARY
STEP CHAIR STEP CHAIR , circa 1825-1840, line carved mahogany crestrail and robust scrolled arm with reeding which carries down through the front saber legs. Leather upholstered...
[more like this] - ENGLISH MAHOGANY METAMORPHIC LIBRARY
TABLE TO STEPS TABLE TO STEPS ON ROUND TURNED LEGS; BY PRIOR RESEARCH ATTRIBUTED TO GILLOWS; 20"H X 34"W X 20"D; RAISED HEIGHT 32"H...
[more like this] - ENGLISH LEATHER METAMORPHIC LIBRARY
POLE LADDERRegency style metamorphic library pole ladder, early 20th c., having two semicircular wood rails, forming a cylinder when closed, opens on hinged mahogany rungs,...
[more like this] - MAHOGANY METAMORPHIC CHAIR / LIBRARY
STEPS Late 20th century, in the English taste, reeded scrolled arms, black leather seat with brass tack trim, reeded front saber legs, the chair hinged and tilting forward...
[more like this] - VICTORIAN MAHOGANY METAMORPHIC CHAIR/STEPS
19th c., English, side chair with turned back rail and legs, converts to library steps, old pin construction, 32.5"h x 16.5"w x 16"d, 16"h (set up as chair), 32.5"h x 16.5"w...
[more like this] - English mahogany metamorphic chair shaped
solid back flanked by shepherd's crook arms raised on cabriole legs unfolding to library steps. BH34 7/8'' W25'' D26'' Condition: Late 19th century; minor scratches; scuffs...
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