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Creator: Carter Co
Antique 19th Century Wicker Beach Lounge Backrest by J. Carter of London
By Carter Co
Located in Las Vegas, NV
This is a high quality piece with a wonderful warm color and patina. Every part is completely original including aged finish. Enamel medallion from J. Carter (Maker) of 6A Cavendish St. in West London. 3 stage adjustable back. Could have been used for park or beach relaxation or reading in bed...
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Late 19th Century Victorian Antique Carter Co Chaise Longues

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Oak

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