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Mahogany arm chair

Mahogany arm chair

Accession number: 1947.53.B

This mahogany arm chair was made in Williamsburg c. 1760–80 in the shop of Peter Scott. It reflects one of the most common designs for formal seating furniture in colonial Virginia, which, despite its simplicity, would only have been found in the homes of the wealthy.













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