Leather

Pair of Antique Georgian Style Brown Leather Armchairs

Impressive pair of leather & mahogany armchairs, that could be also used as desk chairs. They are lovely quality, antique Georgian style, probably about 30-50 years old. I think they have been more recently recovered & whoever did it, did a wonderful job. The leather is hand coloured, good quality & hand tacked. Check out all the images. They are in in condition. One of the chairs has a slight indentation on the back.

Antique Victorian Style 3 Piece Leather Chesterfield Suite

Magnificent antique Victorian style chesterfield 3 piece suite, consisting of a three seater chesterfield, a matching single chesterfield tub armchair & a matching wing armchair. It's all deep buttoned, naturally distressed & hand dyed brown leather. The quality is superb & apparently, even the arms & backs are sprung too. All the pieces are very generously proportioned & very comfortable too. I would say this suite dates to around the 1930-50's period & the leather is in lovely original condition. Complete suites of this quality do not come up very often. I just sold a leather three piece chesterfield suite that was quite nice for £1500, but too be honest, this one is in a different class to that one. Please check out all the images & see for yourselves. Don't confuse this suite with all the modern pre-dyed ones that are on the market, with fake distressing to the leather. This one is the real thing & is full of character.

Antique Georgian Style Deep Buttoned Leather Curved High Back Armchair

This high, curved back antique leather armchair has lots of charm & character. The original distressed leather is deep buttoned & in good original condition. The grooved tapered legs, I believe are mahogany.

Pair of Antique Georgian Style Brown Leather Stools

Pair of antique Georgian brown leather footstools, with deep buttoning & shaped feet.
They are in nice original condition, with a bit of old staining on one of them & fading here & there. The feet have a few wear marks to the polish. I like them as they are, because they have a lot of character. I would say they date from around the 1950's period.