It is our pleasure to present, for your consideration, this absolutely gorgeous Large Walnut Victorian Rococo Slipper Chair with Lyre Carved Back (Circa:  1860).  This fabulous Victorian Rococo Slipper Chair weighs approximately 20 pounds and measures 42 ½” in height, 20” in width, and 24” in depth and has many lovely details!

 

 This elegant Victorian Rococo Slipper Chair is upholstered in a lovely sky blue velvet fabric that would work with most any décor.   The center crest of this gorgeous solid Walnut Victorian Rococo Slipper chair is graced with a lovely carved scrolled shell and fruit design. The fabulous dimensional and incised carved Scrolled Lyre Back is accented with elegantly turned posts with top turned finials on the shoulders.  Fancy scrolled hip rests are found on each side of the seat.

 

 Finally, beautiful turned front legs with wooden castors for ease of movement complete this fabulous chair. This fabulous, gorgeous Walnut Victorian Rococo Slipper Chair with Lyre Carved Back is the kind of special piece that is sure to add beauty, charm and elegance to that special room in your home!

 

Novice antique collectors should be aware that any antique over 100 years old will have some type(s) of slight or minor imperfections or marks of character.  It is exactly these time-acquired features that intrigue collectors to ponder about how the piece must have been used and by whom.  Such marks of use and character only add to the authenticity, charm, and desirability of the piece.

 

Buyer pays all packing, shipping, and insurance fees and is responsible for making their shipping arrangements. This item would be shipping from zip-code 27615. Please note that NC residents will be charged 6.75% sales tax. All Sales are Final.

 

For shipping quotes, you can contact one of the following shippers (or a shipper of your choice) and provide them with our ship from zip-code (27615) and your ship to zip-code and a link to this item.  Due to e-Bay’s new policy regarding contact information, we are only able to provide you with the names of the shippers and you will need to do an internet search to find their contact information.  We hope that e-Bay will revise this very inconvenient policy change in the near future.  Meanwhile, here are the shipper’s names:

 

                 Rick Ships (Rick Hill, owner) located in Hickory, NC (Blanket Wrap service. Serving areas East of Mississippi)

 

               Maas Transport (Bobby Maas, co-owner) located in , FL East Coast and Gulf Coast Blanket Wrap Shipping

 

               Navis Pack and Ship Center, Raleigh, NC (Bob Gray, franchise owner) Service to all USA and Canada

 

               Plycon Transportation, located in Greensboro, NC (Blanket Wrap home delivery in 48 states)

 

  If the Buyer prefers, he or she is welcome to contact us and make arrangements to drive to Raleigh, NC to pick-up their purchases in person.  Please note that if this option is taken, the Buyer is responsible for bringing and/or securing any materials (for example, blankets, rope, shrink-wrap, trailers, u-hauls, etc.) that may be needed to transport their purchase.  All items purchased must be shipped or picked up within 30 days of the close of the auction.

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