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Made in the style of a regular piece of seating furniture of the 18th century with turned posts, capped by bulbous finials, this chair with its smaller seat and longer legs allowed a child to sit at the table with other family members. To provide support, a baby could be tied into the chair. Hard use is indicated by the broken horizontal slats at the back and by the wear on the footrest at the front.
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Child's high chair
creator Unidentified |
date c. 1780 |
location Connecticut River Valley |
width 14.62" |
height 37.5" |
depth 13.5" |
process/materials wood |
item type Household Goods/Furniture |
accession # #1977.13 |
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