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Side chair, Solid beech wood (front and side rails), solid pine wood (back splat, supporting middle seat rail and corner blocks), solid walnut (legs), walnut veneer.  Upholstery materials: drop-in seat frame of plywood, webbing, modern black enameled springs, cotton wadding, jute spring cover cloth, filling, a cover cloth and the show-cover, blued tacks.  (The seat is a recent fabrication.), Austrian
Austrian
ca. 1820–30
Side chair, Solid beech wood (front and side rails), solid pine wood (back splat?, supporting middle seat rail and seat frame), solid walnut (legs), walnut veneer, cane (seat)., Austrian
Austrian
ca. 1825
Side chair, Solid beech wood (front and side rails), solid pine wood (supporting middle seat rail), solid walnut (legs), walnut and burr walnut veneer.  Upholstery materials: drop-in seat frame of plywood, webbing, modern black enameled springs, cotton wadding, jute spring cover cloth, filling, a cover cloth and the show-cover, blued metal tacks.  (The seat is a recent fabrication.), Austrian
Austrian
ca. 1820–30
Pair of foot stools, Mahogany with white pine seat rails, American
American
1825–30
Pair of armchairs, West Indian satinwood, seat rails of beech, modern silk, British
British
ca. 1800
Pair of side chairs, Thomas How  British, Walnut and walnut veneer, parcel-gilt, the seat rails of beech; gilded lead mounts on the knees and front rail; verre églomisé panel mounted on the splat; covered in contemporary tent stitch embroidery on canvas needlework not original to the chair, British
Thomas How
ca. 1724–36