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English: Hall chair, c.1795, with octagon motifs and design. Seat is octagonal and there is an octagonal decoupage panel at the back. Chair is green striped. Displayed at A la Ronde in Devon.Uploaded as part of a National Trust pilot, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:GLAM/National_Trust/Pilot_2
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Octagon Chair (NT 1312248.2) displayed at A la Ronde, made c.1795

11 January 2024

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