Please note they have not been inspected as yet. One would anticipate having to reupholster both chairs with a material of ones choice and to comply with the relevant regulations. Any competent restorer will do this. The one chair has the front stretcher; is in the photos but will drop as its broken off so requires dowels and regluing/clamping back into position/ One chair has metal brackets added to the two front upright legs and these need to be removed as the front of the seat has dropped. I can provide this service. The oak is worn in places and has odd marks etc commensurate with age - again, easily restored. One chair has castors and metal pieces at the end of the legs. The other doesn't but probably would have had casters. They both may have had casters on all four legs. This pair once restored will really look the business.