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Set of Eight White Painted Portuguese Dining Chairs
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This is a charming set of eight white painted Portuguese dining chairs exhibiting graceful gently curved side rails with carved decorative ornamentation centrally featured on top rai...
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Set of Six Irish Chippendale Style Mahogany Dining Chairs
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This is an elegant set of six mahogany Irish Chippendale dining chairs. The set is comprised of two arm and four side chairs with ornat...
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Set of Six Cream Painted Stylized Louis XVI Style Upholstered Dining Chairs
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This is a set of six highly stylized cream-painted Louis XVI style dining chairs, comprised of two armchairs and four side chairs, freshly upholstered in an elegant white fabric, 20t...
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Upholstery, Beech
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