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pair of armchairs, carved mahogany with upholstered seats; numbered IV and VIII in wood under seat; George II period

Armchair, one of a pair, c. 1755

England

G327

bureau bookcase, mahogany and secondary woods English, XVIIIc

Bureau bookcase, c. 1745

England

G327

Card table; by Chippendale?, folding top with semi-circular and broken corners for placing candslesticks (?); cabriole legs terminating in claw and ball feet; knees carved with acanthus leaf designs and foliated cartouches; front of drawer with fine foliate scrollings.MIddle XVIII c. Mahogany.

Card table, mid 18th century

England

G326

Holiday Traditions, Northumberland Room

Tilt-top table, 18th century

England

G327

pole screen, tripod base, lion paw feet; the base of pole and knees are carved with acanthus leaves and there is a flame finial; the screen is a petit point floral design on a reddish tan ground

Pole screen, c. 1730-1735

England

G327

card table, square, folding with corners shaped into round plates for candles. Hinged backed with stay; cabriole legs with weak claw and ball foot in front and pad feet in back; the knees are carved with a shell motif, and a simple scrolling on the inner knee forms the ear; top covered with green felt

Card table, c. 1730

England

G327

table, round; combination card and tea table; triple top. The legs are almost straight, and the knees are carved at top with a small scroll motif. Dutch feet. The gaming top, covered with green felt, has four fish wells. The tea top is of mahogany, and there are two small drawers in the table.

Card table, 1714

England

G326

two armchairs, carved mahogany with upholstered seats; numbered IV and VIII in wood under seats; George II period

Armchair, one of a pair, c. 1755

England

G327

Wardrobe, c. 1863

B.J. Montgomery & Co.

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Arm Chair, Palagio Pelagi, Italian, XIXc cat. card dims 42-1/4 x 26-1/2 x 22' reupholstered in 1993-1994; see file for details

Armchair from a pair of armchairs, 1835

Filippo Pelagio Palagi; Maker: Gabrielle Capello ("Monclavo"); Maker: Carlo Chiavasse

G324

mirror with gilt eagle cresting, of type known as a Constitution Mirror c.1760

Constitution Mirror, c. 1760

United States

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side chair, one of a pair, Sheraton type, central splat contains palmette springing from a vase-shaped base, decorated with pendant husks; known as a 'rachel back,' front of seat serpentine shape; front legs show 'spade foot,' also known as a 'Marlborough leg' a characteristic (in England) only found in the late Georgian period, i.e., 1760-1800; material is mahogany according to curatorial files

Racket-back Sheraton side chair, one of a pair, c. 1800

United States

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Painting formerly in Screen in MS D3.3

Pole Screen, 18th century

United States

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Chippendale settee, Bill Puig determined it is a fake. cat. card dims 38 x 42-1/2 x 16' Sold at Friends Art Auction, Jan.30, 1993

Settee, 1770-1780

Chippendale

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sofa, Federal, carved and inlaid, bow-back, moulded arms with reeded baluster supports and inlaid oblong rests, square tapering banded legs, loose seat cushion

Federal sofa, c. 1805

United States

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numbers on original and xerox cards are different; ambiguous changes

Side chair, c. 1810

attributed to Duncan Phyfe

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Side Chair, Chippendale, mahogany

Side chair, c. 1770-1790

United States

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a very similar table exists in the collection at Mount Vernon; a. table; b. drawer.; Holiday Traditions, Providence Room

Folding card table, c. 1750

United States

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Chippendale style; damask cover

Chippendale sofa, c. 1770

United States

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side chair, one of a pair; Sheraton type; open garland and urn back; striped pink and green silk brocaded seat, with serpentine front edged with double row of brass nail heads; front legs square and slightly tapered; back legs square and curved back slightly

Square-back Sheraton side chair, one of a pair, c. 1790

United States

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desk, with serpentine front and brass mountings supported by ball and claw feet

Desk, 18th century

United States

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Chest of drawers, c. 1735

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Pair of Hepplewhite Side Chairs, c.1795, mahogany. Beaded gothic arches with acorn finials, carved husks and ears of wheat which extend onto the serpentine crest rails, saddle shaped seats and moulded legs connected by stretchers.

Hepplewhite side chair, one of a pair, c. 1795

Stephen Badlam

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Easy Chair, mahogany, c.1800, serpentine crest rail, shaped wings, rolled arms, molded front legs connected by stretchers. White pine secondary wood.

Easy chair, c. 1800

Moses Grant

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triangular shaped back section; rectangular leaded glass inset at top of backrest with opaque turquoise arrowhead motif; brown-red upholstery

Chair, from a six-piece dining room suite, 20th century

George Grant Elmslie; Manufacturer: John S. Bradstreet and Company

G302

triangular shaped back section; rectangular leaded glass inset at top of backrest with blue arrowhead motif; brown-red upholstery

Chair, from a six-piece dining room suite, 20th century

George Grant Elmslie; Manufacturer: John S. Bradstreet and Company

G302

Chair, from a six-piece dining room suite, 20th century

George Grant Elmslie; Manufacturer: John S. Bradstreet and Company

G302

Chair, from a six-piece dining room suite, 20th century

George Grant Elmslie; Manufacturer: John S. Bradstreet and Company

G302

drawer, front center; three shelves on either side

Desk, c. 1928

Ilonka Karasz

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Seat back consists of two tall arches separated by seven balls

Seven Ball Side Chair, model number 371, c. 1906

Josef Hoffmann

G379

square table with leaves that fold upward creating X shape; small triangular-shaped compartment on each side of table; legs curve inward toward base of compartments/ shelves, and curve outward toward feet; four supports pull out to support leaves; green leather playing surface; small brass cup at each corner when unfolded

Game table, c. 1906

Henry van de Velde; Manufacturer: H. Scheidemantel Hofkunsttischlerei

G378

light wood curved backrest with shell motif at top center; curved front legs; embroidered seat cushion, dark blue with floral medallion in center

Side chair, c. 1750

United States

G332

Arm Chair, Palagio Pelagi, Italain, XIXc cat. card dims 42-1/4 x 26-1/2 x 22' reupholstered in 1993-1994; see file for details

Armchair from a pair of armchairs, 1835

Filippo Pelagio Palagi; Maker: Gabrielle Capello ("Monclavo"); Maker: Carlo Chiavasse

G324

armrests supports formed by carved figures of sphinxes; topped by fluted knobs; the back scrolling into rosetted ears and carved with acanthus leaf pattern; the seat rails carved with a rosette motif; on fluted spiral legs terminating in collars of plantain leaves

Armchair, c. 1796

Charles Percier; Designer: Pierre François Léonard Fontaine; Maker: Georges Jacob

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Desk, c. 1750-1780

Brazil

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Sideboard, 1915

George Grant Elmslie; Manufacturer: John S. Bradstreet and Company

G302

curved front; 6 legs; 3 drawers and one large hinged door on L; pair of sliding doors below central drawer; floral vases flanking central drawer on front

Sideboard, c. 1790

England

G209

sweeping back and arms; wood frame with black upholstery and two seperate neck roll cushions; four lion's paw feet, front two surmounted by foliage and fruit; two carved floral medallions on backrest

Sofa, c. 1840

United States

G303

desk with drawer with felt-covered writing surface with storage below; double doors on bottom of desk; hutch with glass doors and tilt-up panel below with drawers and compartments; pairs of metal-capitaled columns on hutch and desk

Desk and bookcase, c. 1832-1834

Attributed to Meads and Alvord

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Two glazed doors separated by a central panel decorated with a stylized floral motif in marquetry of various colored woods inlaid with mother-of-pearl and abalone shell, the brass door handles with circular enamelled plaques; original finish intact; fitted with green velvet interior; arrived with key

Display cabinet, c. 1898

E. A. (Ernest Archibald) Taylor

G378

Side chair, 1810-1820

attributed to Slover and Taylor

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CARD TABLE REVOLVING TOP, GROOVED EDGES, FRONT ORNAMENTED WITH TWO BRASS LION HEADS WITH RINGS; TOP SUPPORTED BY DOUBLE LYRES, SOLID INLAID WITH BRASS STRINGS; SPREADING FEET END IN BRASS CAPS. STYLE OF DUNCAN PHYFE.

Card Table, 19th century

United States

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card table of Sheraton design with folding top and of satinwwod inlay on front and ends, legs reeded.c.1790. Dec. 1936; Mr. I.Sack said that he believes this was made in Portsmouth NH and is a fine piece (vendor).

Sheraton card table, c. 1790

United States

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two drawer stand with spiral legs and carved turned corners, mahogany with brass handles

Table, two drawer stand, c. 1820

United States

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group of five baseball bats and rack for display: a: baseball bat, curved and flat at wide end; burned logo with title and artist's name; "Super!" and "CURVED!" also burned into bat; b: baseball bat, off-centered near center (as if 2 segments were rejoined crooked); end of handle off center; burned logo with title and artist's name; "OVER TEMPERED" and "SEMI-PROFESSIONAL" also burned into bat; c: baseball bat with handle at each end, meeting off-center at middle; d: baseball bat with 2 flattened areas opposite 2 rounded areas at widest point; burned logo with title and artist's name; "ODDLY TEMPERED" and "HARDLY PROFESSIONAL" also burned into bat; e: baseball bat with central inverted section (small end and large end reversed) and 2 disjointed areas; burned logo with title and artist's name; "OVER TEMPERED" and "UN-PROFESSIONAL" burned into bat; f: asymmetrical rack for displaying bats; angled edges

%C2%A9 Mark Sfirri

Rejects from the Bat Factory, 1993

Mark Sfirri

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pair of Hepplewhite Side Chairs, c.1795, mahogany. Beaded gothic arches with acorn finials, carved husks and ears of wheat which extend onto the serpentine crest rails, saddle shaped seats and moulded legs connected by stretchers.

Hepplewhite side chair, one of a pair, c. 1795

Stephen Badlam

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slab with asymmetrical curved top with point at upper right; carved grid pattern with some squared removed in LRQ; diagonal cut in slab at left with slanted U-shaped piece of rusted steel, with slender cut-out at center of piece curled into a spiral; textured incised grid along edges; dark patina with lighter areas at carved areas; textured with diagonal lines on back

%C2%A9 1999 Robyn Horn %2F Minneapolis Institute of Art

Jimmye's Stone, 1999

Robyn Horn

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%C2%A9 Eames Office

Leg splint, 1943-1945

Charles Eames; Designer: Ray Eames; Manufacturer: Evans Products Company, Molded Plywood Division, Venice, California, 1943-1949

G378

stepped base with four drawers and marble top; two vertical stepped Gothic supports hold mirror; each mirror support has brass candle sconce with ten crystal pendants

Dressing bureau, c. 1844

Crawford Riddell's Journeymen Cabinet Makers

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vertical pillar finely carved and terminating in female caryatid; the curved neck has an open face paneled in glass, exposing the comb containing the mechanism for strings and also the signature of the maker in brass; the body of mahogany is paneled on one side with bands of ivory in the center, and the opposite side is painted with landscape scenes; near the top is a drapery on which is also painted the signature of the maker; the pedestal box is carved and gilded and sets on an octagonal wooden box of a later maker

Harp, c. 1787-1790

Cousineau Père et Fils; Artist: Formerly attributed to Pierre Joseph Cousineau

G327

Knife box, one of a pair, c. 1790

England

G337

Side chair, 18th century

United States

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Chippendale style

Highboy, c. 1760-80

Spikey Leaf Carver

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card table; Chippendale style with cabriole legs, claw and ball feet; Holiday Traditions, Chas. Drawing Room (goes to Prov. Rm.)

Card table, c. 1770

attributed to John Goddard

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Strapwork-back Chippendale side chair, c. 1760-1770

United States

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individual parts of the bookcase have not been assigned letter designations

Secretary bookcase, c. 1770

United States

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OPEN BACK, DIRECTOIRE TYPE, PLANTAIN LEAF CARVING ON LEGS TERMINATING IN BRASS PAW FEET, CANE SEAT

Arm chair, 1810-1850

attributed to Duncan Phyfe

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covered in gold damask (modern)

Lolling chair, 1780-1800

United States

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Empire chair, one of a pair, c. 1830

United States

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side chair, Sheraton style; open back, with five slender moulded uprights in center, the three middle ones terminating in rosettes and the outer ones joined by moulding of crest rail; moulded slightly tapering legs, braced with four stretchers; maroon colored leather seat, serpentine front, edged with double row of brass nail heads

Bar-back side chair, c. 1805-1815

United States

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side chair, one of a pair; Sheraton type; open garland and urn back; striped pink and green silk brocaded seat, with serpentine front edged with double row of brass nail heads; front legs square and slightly tapered; back legs square and curved back slightly

Square-back Sheraton side chair, one of a pair, c. 1790-1800

United States

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bowl with rounded bottom surrounded by an ebonized foot frame with 4 tapering legs; round lid with organic ebony handle

%C2%A9 Matthew Hill

Lidded box, 2001

Matthew Hill

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low, square stool with drooping seat; short "backrest" on 2 sides, with 2 vertical and 2 diagonal spindles

Thebes stool, c. 1885

Liberty & Company

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sideboard, style of Hepplewhite; a central long upper drawer above two doors concealing storage space, is flanked by a door on either side; oval brasses. satinwood fan inlays at corners; six slender tapering legs, two at rear, four in front; the particular feature is the diagonal setting of the central pair of legs

Sideboard, c. 1790-1800

United States

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side chair; style of Sheraton; pierced splat, below a curved crest rail, displays variation and combination of urn and lyre motifs and drapery swags enclosed within narrow, tapering uprights, the whole surmounted by carved cresting; seat, serpentine front, upholstered in green satin; straight, square tapering legs

Lyre-back Sheraton side chair, c. 1800

United States

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corner table, one of a pair; Sheraton design; decoration consists of lines of satinwood inlay on top edges on apron and legs - where husk ornament appears; inlaid panels on rear legs; N.B. Said by Lyon to have been bought and made probably in Baltimore

Corner Table, one of a pair, c. 1780-1800

United States

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side chair, Sheraton design; open back of 'diamond pattern'; rectangular panel carved with drapery swags in center of crest rail; straight molded legs taper slightly; underbraced with stretchers; seat upholstered in green silk damask (modern)

Trellis-back side chair, 1800-1810

United States

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removable veined marble top; open front; heavy scroll on each side, supporting top; mirror on back, bottom; solid flat base; medium finish

Pier table, c. 1835

United States

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folding card table with detached top and removable drawer; dark finish; tapering legs; curved front; dome-shaped notches on edges of table top

Card table, c. 1800

United States

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folding card table with removable drawer; tapering legs; curved front; dome-shaped notches on edges of table top; medium finish

Card table, c. 1800

United States

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two-part Federal-style Secretary desk with roll-tambour base, the top section with 5 tambour slide compartments; mahagony with inlay of variety of woods; a- top; b-bottom; c- left inner drawer; d- right inner drawer; e- left bottom drawer; f- right bottom drawer

Secretary, 1800-1810

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Sheraton Style

Card table, c. 1800

United States

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glass with reverse painting, rope moulding, 8 day brass weight powered movement, pendulum regulated, brass bezel surrounding dial, brass side pieces, eagle finial

Patent timepiece, 1815-1835

attributed to Samuel Whiting

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Elliptical front dressing table, c. 1810

United States

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Sheraton Card Table, about 1810; primary woods mahogany, maple; secondary woods maple, white pine; note elliptical front and hald serpentine sides; inlaid stringing and banding on edge of top and bottom of apron, large inlaid oval encompassed by banding in center of a facade; pictorial inlays of conch shells on pilasters, supported by reeded and ring turned legs.

Sheraton Card Table, c. 1810

United States

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Holiday Traditions, Providence Room

Side chair, one of a pair, c. 1750

United States

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Hepplewhite Side Chair, c.1800 from Rhode Island. Mahogany with maple and pine as secondary woods. Rhode Island type of shield-back chair with carved urn, molded legs and saddle seat. Pair with 85.17

Hepplewhite Side Chair, c. 1800

United States

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Guatemalan Chippendale

Side chair, 20th century

Guatemala

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Federal Side Chair, c.1800 from Rhode Island. Mahogany with red oak and birch as secondary woods. Straight legs, splat with feather and swag motif. Pair with 84.3.1.

Federal side chair, c. 1800

United States

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Federal Fire Screen, c. 1790-1800

United States

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9-sides figure, roughly conical shape; square at interior; 3 lines of black thread around exterior and interior

%C2%A9 Kari L%C3%B8nning

Square in Triangle, Tall Double Clem, 2000

Kari Lønning

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small base forming bowl; wide, upward-flaring rim; medium brown with light brown line flanked by black and two triangles of very light and medium brown bordered in black

%C2%A9 Virginia Dotson

Bowl, 1987

Virginia Dotson

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v-shaped double "skyway" with 2 connecting brass circled incorporated design; plexiglass "windows" with wood supports

%C2%A9 Siah Armajani

Skyway No.2, 1980

Siah Armajani

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Tall Case Clock from the home of Samuel Adams.

Tall case clock, c. 1780

United States

G332

Sheraton Table, 1956

United States

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Chippendale Side Chair, 18th century

England

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Racket-back Sheraton side chair, one of a pair, c. 1800

United States

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Tea Caddy, 18th century

United States

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Side chair, c. 1810

attributed to Duncan Phyfe

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Grecian Style Sofa, c. 1810

England

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Tilt-top table, 18th century

United States

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Card table, c. 1720

England

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Corner Table, one of a pair, 18th century

United States

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Cathedral-top Sheraton armchair, one of a pair, 18th century

Attributed to Slover and Taylor

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Cellarette, c. 1760

England

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Chippendale side chair, c. 1780

United States or Great Britain

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Tilt-top table, c. 1760

William Savery

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Tilt-Top Bird Cage Table, c. 1750-1780

attributed to William Savery

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Console from the John L. Merriam House, St. Paul, Minnesota, c. 1887 (designed 1886)

Attributed to Harvey Ellis

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Work table, c. 1805

United States

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