Pair of Colefax and Fowler chintz feather cushions,
£150 the pair
Pair of Colefax and Fowler chintz feather cushions,
with ruched fringe, by repute from The Dorchester Hotel
£150 the pair
Dimensions: | 12cm (4¾") High, 45cm (17¾") Wide, 45cm (17¾") Long |
Stock code: | 78349 |
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