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Armchairs
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A Mahogany Federal Hepplewhite Shield-Back Armchair, New York City, c.1790, attributed to George Shipley
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Federal Hepplewhite Shield Back Armchair, Mahogany, New York, circa 1790, attributed to George Shipley
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A Mahogany Hepplewhite Shield-Back Armchair, Southern American, early 19th century
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A Edwardian Satinwood Shieldback Painted Open Armchair, England, late 19th Century ex. Pebble Hill Plantation
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A Classical Carved Mahogany Child’s Armchair, By Duncan Phyfe or Ernest Hagen, last quarter, 19th century
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A Mahogany Neoclassical Arm Chair, Boston, c.1830
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A Classical Mahogany Carved Armchair attributed to Thomas Seymour, Boston, c. 1810
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A Fine Regency/Classical Gilt Mounted Armchair, England, c.1810
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A Federal Maple Hoop Skirt Rocker, MA, 1790
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A Yellow-Painted Scroll Armchair with Cornucopia Decoration and Lyre Splat, Pennsylvania, 19th Century
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A Federal Yellow-Painted and Floral-Decorated Windsor High Chair, American, c. 1825
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Classical Painted Armchair, Baltimore, c.1820
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Exuberant Oak Grecian Curule Chair, probably Stickley-Brandt Chair Co, New York, c.1890-1918
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Monumental Ebonized Rococco Revival Baltimore Armchair, c.1860