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Deportment Chair

English Regency Pair Childs Deportment Chairs, England, 1825c
Located in New York, NY
1825c English Regency pair of child's deportment chairs. Used to teach children proper posture
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Antique Early 19th Century English Chairs

Materials

Wood

Rare Victorian Children's Astley Cooper Deportment Surgeons / Posture Chair
Located in West Sussex, Pulborough
Children’s Deportment chair designed by Astley Cooper Deportment chair, 1835 This deportment chair is
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Antique 1840s English Victorian Children's Furniture

Materials

Wood

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Deportment Chair
Located in Dorking, Surrey
A rare Georgian child's deportment chair
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Antique 19th Century Great Britain (UK) Chairs

Deportment Chair
H 35.04 in W 13 in D 10.24 in
Child's Deportment Chair
Located in Dorking, Surrey
A pretty Regency child's deportment chair with caned seat.
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Antique 1830s Great Britain (UK) Regency Chairs

Materials

Beech, Cane

Child's Deportment Chair
Child's Deportment Chair
H 40 in W 12 in D 9 in
Regency Child's Correction Chair, circa 1830
Located in St. Louis, MO
London refers to them as 'deportment chairs' or 'Astley Cooper Chairs'. Their website explains Sir Astley
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Antique Mid-19th Century English Regency Chairs

Materials

Cane, Beech

Child's Deportment Chair, England, 19th Century
Located in New York, NY
19th century English childs deportment chair Used to teach young children good posture Made of
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Antique 19th Century English Chairs

Materials

Wood

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Located in New York, NY
19th c. English child's deportment chair.
Category

Antique 19th Century English Chairs

Materials

Wood

In Transit
In Transit
H 43 in W 13 in D 15 in
English Child's Correction Chair from the Georgian Era
Located in Austin, TX
. These deportment or correction chairs are also known as the Astley Cooper chairs. It was the invention
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Antique 19th Century English Chairs

Materials

Wicker, Cane, Wood

Regency Deportment Chair
Located in Warrington, GB
Regency deportment chair constructed from beech with rosewood colouring and cane seat. English C
Category

Antique 19th Century English Chairs

Materials

Beech

Regency Deportment Chair
Regency Deportment Chair
H 37.41 in W 15.36 in D 13.39 in
Late Regency Period Child's Correction Chair
Located in Peterborough, Northamptonshire
Late Regency period. A Beech child's Correction/Deportment Chair on turned uprights, the footrest
Category

Antique 19th Century German Regency Chairs

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