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Cast Iron Victorian Style Bistro Chair Screen It would have probably been

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It would have probably been used to grate coconut and would make a perfect gift

The top is a single piece of thick walnut wood & the legs are made from Chinese red elm

The two deities sit in a compact rectangular

Chinese emperors used dragons as symbols to communicate their power and strength - which led to the dragon becoming the most famous of all Chinese symbols

Cast Iron Victorian Style Bistro Chair Screen It would have probably beenThis cast iron garden chair is an Indian copy of an English Coalbrookdale style chair. Cast iron which was shipped to India in the 19th century as ballast on returning ships. Finished in a matte black paint. Seat Height: 45cm Table sold separately and available to purchase HERE. From India UK Delivery Charge except Highlands & Islands 40 More delivery options available at checkout

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