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Chair

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probably made in Angus or Fife

Postcard of Chair.
000-100-103-645-C
© National Museums Scotland

Chair

This laburnum chair was acquired in Aberdeen but probably made in Angus or Fife where the 'button back' armed chair was popular in the early 19th century.

The seat is probably a replacement.

Furniture made from Scots laburnum (Cytisus Alpinus) generally originates from Perthshire or Angus, occasionally from Fife.


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Online ID: 000-100-103-645-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  H.KNB 22
Date: 1800 - 1830
Between 1800 and 1830
Material: Wood, laburnum
Dimensions: 32.60" H; 20.75" W (front)
What: Armchair
Subject: Furniture: chairs (NMAS Classification)
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Description: Armchair of laburnum wood with a rectangular back, 1800 - 1830
References:
  • David Jones. The Laburnum Tradition in Scotland. Regional Furniture 6 (1992), pp 1-9 
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