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Title
Chair
Object type Classification: NM3.1013
Description
English: Chair, black painted with gilded oranamentation, cane seat. Chinese Chippendale influence. stamped "AP", early 19th century, Regency period
Date Regency-Modern Age-European and British-art and design period; Early 19th Century; Unknown
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height: 845mm
width: 484mm
depth: 420mm
notes: measurements from card register

notes: depth of seat
institution QS:P195,Q758657
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12802 (object number)
Place of creation England
Credit line gift of Mr John MacDonald, F139
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