. . . . . . . . "1732~, United Kingdom" . "0.46239998936653137207"^^ . "1732~, United Kingdom" . "W.27:1-2002" . . . "Chair, carved and gilded walnut, with mid-green velvet cover trimmed with metal-thread braid, Britain, ca. 1732"@en . "Chair, carved and gilded walnut, with mid-green velvet cover trimmed with metal-thread braid, Britain, ca. 1732"@en . . . . . "Chair, the back rectangular with rounded top corners; cabriole front legs and heavily raked back legs terminating in paw feet, the top of the legs carved with lion masks; the deep seat rails curved in profile and carved in the centre front with a satyr mask and in the centre of the sides with shells, all flanked by scrolling foliage. Covered in green velvet.\n\nTop covers of pale green (olive) silk velvet, trimmed with metal-thread braid -- loose cover, but now pinned once to left side, and possible elsewhere.\nNo trace of any scarf.\nThe seat foundation has 3\u00BD-chevron webbing, possibly of two different patterns, and a striped plain-weave base cloth (the warp-stripes running from front to back)"@en . . "Chair, the back rectangular with rounded top corners; cabriole front legs and heavily raked back legs terminating in paw feet, the top of the legs carved with lion masks; the deep seat rails curved in profile and carved in the centre front with a satyr mask and in the centre of the sides with shells, all flanked by scrolling foliage. Covered in green velvet.\n\nTop covers of pale green (olive) silk velvet, trimmed with metal-thread braid -- loose cover, but now pinned once to left side, and possible elsewhere.\nNo trace of any scarf.\nThe seat foundation has 3\u00BD-chevron webbing, possibly of two different patterns, and a striped plain-weave base cloth (the warp-stripes running from front to back)"@en .