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House & Garden 
After Chippendale’s Chi¬ 
nese manner is this solid 
mahogany ladder back 
chair with channeled legs 
A Queen Anne chair of the 
richly carved style, fish 
scale motif on back splat 
and swan’s neck arms 
Interlaced strapwork back, 
carved cabriole legs, claw and 
ball feet. A high backed ma¬ 
hogany Chippendale 
A Stuart chair 
{left) with panel 
of cane work and 
the so-called Span¬ 
ish foot 
An Elizabethan 
panel back chair 
unth the date 1670 
in the upper panel 
is reproduced 
A William and 
Mary type {right) 
with pierced carv¬ 
ing in back splat 
and cane panel 
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Char ac t eristic ally 
straight legs mark 
the upholstered 
Chinese Chippen¬ 
dale chair to the 
left 
An interesting by-prod¬ 
uct of the chair design¬ 
er’s art is a window seat 
with Queen Anne backs 
and cabriole legs 
At the right is a 
shield back Hep- 
plewhite with con¬ 
cave seat, of late 
Georgian graceful¬ 
ness 
The French manner of Chip¬ 
pendale is here evidenced in 
the cabriole legs, claw and ball 
feet, and interlaced back 
Somewhat rococco carved splat 
back, carved cabriole legs with 
claw and ball feet—distinctly 
Queen Anne 
Contemporary petit point 
needlework in reproduction 
covers this typically Queen 
Anne chair 
Lacquered Queen Anne 
furniture is well repre¬ 
sented by this chair deco¬ 
rated in Chinese manner 
A modern adaptation which 
tells us of the stately dignity 
of the formal chairs of Renais¬ 
sance Italy 
