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Chair

1900-1940
Place of origin

Two identical wooden chairs both plain with decorative detail consisting of two incised lines across the back of each chair. They each have a seat upholstered in pink chintz neatly finished with cream coloured binding.


Object details

Object type
Materials and techniques
Brief description
Two identical wooden dolls' house chairs with upholstered seats made in England or Germany between 1900 and 1940
Physical description
Two identical wooden chairs both plain with decorative detail consisting of two incised lines across the back of each chair. They each have a seat upholstered in pink chintz neatly finished with cream coloured binding.
Dimensions
  • Height: 8.2cm
  • At widest point width: 4.8cm
  • At deepest point depth: 3.8cm
Production typeMass produced
Marks and inscriptions
On on of the chairs on a long slim sticky label:- DG 3/84 a pair on the other on a round sticky label:- DG 3/84 6.50 pair
Credit line
Given by Dr Leo Gore on behalf of his wife, Mrs. Marcia Gore
Production
Reason For Production: Retail
Collection
Accession number
B.295-2000

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Record createdMarch 6, 2001
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