Chair (one of a set of six)

British

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Cane, derived from rattan vines and much used for English seat furniture from about 1665 until 1700, was brought to England by the East India Company from the Malay Peninsula.

Chair (one of a set of six), Walnut, caning; velvet not original to frame, British

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