Here we go, thanks to the Power of Technology!!!!!
there are five of them. As the legs are held to the seats with wooden pegs, a few years in our very dry house has not been kind to them. An enterprising soul with a few hours and some wood glue would be able to fix their slight wobbliness right up.
One of the seats has a small tear in the leather, which it has had since we got it. The seats are a dark brown leather, the wood is very strong. I'm sort of assuming teak? But I don't really know. They were a present when our old chairs bit the biscuit, but we really need chairs that screw together, rather than attach with pegs.