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An Arts and Crafts oak armchair
by John Starkey, the rectangular chip-carved back above triangular panel seat, flanked by turned arms and turned uprights joined by similar stretchers, marked underneath with paper label, John Starkey, Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer, and Dealer in Antique Furniture, 60-62 Smith Street, Warwick, sole maker authorised by the Master and Bretheren of Earl of Lenchester's Hospital of COPIES OF THE OLD SAXON CHAIR, which is there exhibited
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by John Starkey, the rectangular chip-carved back above triangular panel seat, flanked by turned arms and turned uprights joined by similar stretchers, marked underneath with paper label, John Starkey, Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer, and Dealer in Antique Furniture, 60-62 Smith Street, Warwick, sole maker authorised by the Master and Bretheren of Earl of Lenchester's Hospital of COPIES OF THE OLD SAXON CHAIR, which is there exhibited
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Literature
A near identical chair is exhibited in the permanent collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum