Set of six Empire chairs, circa 1810-1825 Usually they are made of elm, but these are made of much stronger wood: ash. This is also pliable but much harder and stronger. In the back we see an urn shape formed with birds. The upholstery fabric is of very good quality in a matching ecru color. Original old-fashioned springs give good suspension. The chairs are all sturdy. .......................................................................... Set of six Empire chairs, circa 1810-1825 Usually made of elm, these are made of a much stronger wood: ash. Although ash is also flexible, it is much harder and stronger. The backrest features an urn-shaped design featuring birds. The upholstery fabric is of excellent quality and in a matching ecru color. Original, vintage springs provide excellent cushioning. The chairs are all sturdy.
the seats are used , the suspension is solid, definitely not sagging, with still the original steel springs. The wood is ash, which is pliable and quite hard. The chairs are sturdy and in good condition. 200 years old.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBeigeMaterialWoodNumber of items6Height88 cmWidth47 cmDepth40 cmSeat height47 cm