Chair
1866 (made)
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Oak chair with red leather upholstery on the back and seat. The back rest is gilt stamped with two crests, one with an eagle on a coronet above the motto 'ABSTULIT QUI DEDIT' and the other with a swan on a coronet above the motto 'DORENAVANT'
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Brief description | Oak chair, English, 1866, made by Holland & Sons for Costessy Hall, with leather covers stamped with the crests of the Stafford and Jerningham families |
Physical description | Oak chair with red leather upholstery on the back and seat. The back rest is gilt stamped with two crests, one with an eagle on a coronet above the motto 'ABSTULIT QUI DEDIT' and the other with a swan on a coronet above the motto 'DORENAVANT' |
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Accession number | W.71-1979 |
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Record created | April 2, 2001 |
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