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  2. Turned chair - Wikipedia

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    Turned chair, in the Bishop's Palace, Wells, Somerset, England (Early 17th century). Turned chairs – sometimes called thrown chairs or spindle chairs – represent a style of Elizabethan or Jacobean turned furniture that were in vogue in the late 16th and early 17th century England, New England and Holland.

  3. Domestic furnishing in early modern Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Lists of furniture and movables were formally known as "inventories of plenishing". The architectural ambitions and furnishings of the political elite in late 17th-century Scotland revealed in inventories were investigated by Charles Wemyss.

  4. Brewster Chair - Wikipedia

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    A 17th-century Brewster Chair [1] The Pilgrim Hall Museum owns the original Elder Brewster Chair and Peregrine White cradle. A Brewster Chair is a style of turned chair made in mid-17th-century New England.

  5. 11 Vintage Furniture Pieces Worth Astonishing Amounts - AOL

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    This ultra-posh Chippendale mahogany sofa from the late 18th century is selling for an astonishing $28,000 on 1stDibs. Praised for its intricate carvings and detailing that include a “serpentine ...

  6. Knole Settee - Wikipedia

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    The sofa or couch may have been made for the royal family and brought to Knole sometime in the 17th or 18th century. It was probably originally described as a couch or couch chair. [ 5 ] A London furniture maker and upholsterer, Ralph Grynder , made couches for Henrietta Maria in the 1630s, and these were supplied with suites of matching chairs ...

  7. Queen Anne style furniture - Wikipedia

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    Ornamentation is minimal, in contrast to earlier 17th-century and William and Mary styles, which prominently featured inlay, figured veneers, paint, and carving. The cabriole leg is the "most recognizable element" of Queen Anne furniture.

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