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Child's Ladderback Armchair
4/12/2014 - Americana: Live Salesroom Auction
American, 19th century. A Shaker child's ladderback armchair in hickory with old red over green paint, having knob finials, three arched slats and a woven splint seat, on turned legs; oah. 26 in.
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Property from the Estate of Jane Murphy, Shandon, Ohio
Sold: $300.00
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