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  • Early 18th century Swedish Gaming Board
    Located in Mjöhult, SE
    Fantastic early 18th century Swedish gaming board with chess, Backgammon and Nine Men's Morris. Baroque period, oak & ebony. ca 1700.
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  • Early 19th century Swedish Log Chair
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    Vernacular early 19th century Swedish Folk Art log chair or “kubbestol” a provincial Scandinavian chair made from a log. Ca 1800 - 1820 Sweden.
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  • Unusual Primitive 19th Century Swedish Chair
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    Unusual primitive and sculptural early 19th century Swedish / Scandinavian folk art chair. Ca 1800 Sweden.
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