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![]() WE SHIP WORLDWIDE. IF OUTSIDE THE CONTINENTAL US EMAIL FOR A SHIPPING QUOTE. Seller: Alley-Antiques
DESCRIPTION: Our opening bid is our reserve. Victorian furniture. Price is for the pair. Wonderful pair of laminated rosewood his and hers arm chairs made by JH Belter, New York. Have not found a mark but these are guaranteed made by Belter. The chairs are in the Scroll pattern (sometimes called Simplicity). The chairs date back to the 1850s at circa 1855. Beautiful form on these Rococo Revival chairs. They feature scroll finger carving, serpentine seat, ending on graceful cabriole legs with original brass casters. The mans chair is slightly larger than the ladies chair. We just got these in and I haven't cleaned these up yet. Condition is good on both. The finish is old and possibly original on both. The upholstery is older but still in good usable shape. The larger mans chair had something spilled on one side (pic #4). The previous owner used steel wool to try to remove some of the spot and left part of the spot. I should be able to clean this properly and it will look much better. The rest of the chair is fine with normal scuffs dings etc. but nothing major. The smaller ladies chair has 2 small areas of laminate loss on one side (pic #5). There is also a small hairline on the top of the arm (last picture). Both chairs are sturdy. The larger chair measures about 41" tall, 23" wide, and about 23" deep. The smaller hair measures about 35" tall, 23" wide, and about 23" deep. Great pair of armchairs made by one of the best American Victorian furniture makers. Shipping is extra and paid directly to the shipper. We can help with your furniture shipping arrangements if needed. Please email us your city, state, and zip code for a quote. Thank you. BID WITH CONFIDENCE . We have been long time collectors and dealers of early English Transferware, Quality 19th century furniture, and Victoriana. We have been selling on Ebay since 1997.We always strive to describe the items to the best of our abilities. All items we sell are old and will show appropriate wear and tear, the pieces will not look brand new. They will have character. If you have any questions feel free to email us. This is an auction and ALL SALES ARE FINAL. Click If you have further questions, email us at
alleyantiques@hotmail.comTERMS: Washington State residence pay appropriate sales tax unless you have a valid resale number. International buyers must have 10 feedback or more (or contact us prior to bidding). We accept credit cards through Paypal. Buyer pays shipping, handling, and insurance. Payment must clear before pick-up or shipping of an item. We need to hear from the high bidder within 2 days of auction end. Payment needs to arrive within 5 days after the auction, or we reserve the right to sell to the second highest bidder or relist the item, unless prior arrangement has been made. We usually ship 3 to 7 days after payment clears. We charge a $2.50 handling fee. All items sold as-is where-is. We are only responsible for the item while in our possession. We will not be held responsible for items lost or damaged during shipping. We will pack all items VERY WELL with bubble wrap and peanuts(furniture will be packed by the shipper). That is why ALL of the items purchased require insurance. In the unlikely event an item is damaged or lost by the mail/shipper we will work with you to help you file your claim, but the settlement will be between you and the carrier. Buyer is responsible for shipping arrangements on furniture items. We do have the phone number/email address of a couple of good shippers and will forward this if needed. When bidding on this item you agree to the terms listed above. Check out our other auctions for other early transferware and quality antiques. Thanks
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Shipping and handlingItem location: Everett, WA, United States Services available: Freight - Check the item description or contact the seller for details Ships to: United States |
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