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PAIR OF HEPPLEWHITE STYLE SHIELD-BACK ARMCHAIRS: Pair of Hepplewhite style armchairs, having a carved shield-back with a fluted & foliate motif. Leather...
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FOUR HEPPLEWHITE MAHOGANY SHIELDBACKDINING CHAIRSFour Hepplewhite mahogany shieldback dining chairs, ca. 1800 .
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FOUR ENGLISH HEPPLEWHITE MAHOGANY DININGCHAIRSFour English Hepplewhite mahogany shieldback dining chairs, ca. 1800, together with a later similar side chair, and armchair.
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HEPPLEWHITE MAHOGANY SHIELDBACK DININGCHAIRAmerican Hepplewhite mahogany shieldback dining chair, ca. 1800, with paterae and crescent inlays.
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PAIR OF HEPPLEWHITE SHIELDBACK DININGCHAIRSPair of Hepplewhite mahogany shieldback dining chairs, ca.1800.
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