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Pair of Irish Chippendale Mahogany Shepards Crook Library Armchairs, Circa 1760

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  • Irish Chippendale Mahogany Dish Top Tea Table. Circa 1760
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  • American Southern Chippendale Mahogany Upholstered Wing Back Chair, Circa 1840
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  • English Chippendale Mahogany Dish Top Tea Table, Circa 1760
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  • 18C English Chippendale Shepherds Crook Armchair
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