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Wooden Highchair Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Wooden Highchair Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Natural wood highchair with spindle back and a wicker seat. Wheels on bottom. | |||
Child's Wicker Rocking Chair Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Child's Wicker Rocking Chair Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Small wicker rocking chair with wicker back and armrests. Displayed with a checkered cushion which covers where original cushion sat. | ||
High Back Cane Chair Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| High Back Cane Chair Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Scrolled dark wood with elaborate carved leaf design and cane wicker inset on back and seat. | |||
Yellow Nursing Chairs Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Yellow Nursing Chairs Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Two identical yellow upholstered nursing chairs with natural wood frame. Wood has circular detailing. Upholstery has yellow and green floral pattern. Belonged to Joseph Pulitzer's Bar Harbor "Chatwold" Estate. | |
Yellow Brocade Chair Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Yellow Brocade Chair Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Mustard colored brocade back and seat with floral pattern. Wooden framing and spindle construction supporting arms which curve out slightly. | ||
Spindle Back Chair Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Spindle Back Chair Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Oak chair with spindle back. Hancock style. One of two. | |||
Spindle Back Chair Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Spindle Back Chair Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Oak chair with a spindle back. Hancock style. One of two. | |||
High-Back Chair Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| High-Back Chair Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: High-back chair with upholstered seat, striped cushion, mustard and grey colors. Cane back. Carved wood arms and legs. | ||
Eastlake Folding Chair Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Eastlake Folding Chair Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Folding chair with inlaid wooden back, green upholstery seat, and green upholstered arms. |
Children's Chair Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Children's Chair Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Bent wood arms, back and legs. Cane seat. Light colored. Used by George B Dorr as a child. | |
Chair Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
| Chair Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Carved dark wood. Seat and back resemble scallop shells. Arms resemble sea serpents. Four legs resemble rough tree branches. Note on ribbon across seat indicated that chair may have been used in Daniel Somes's house. Ellsworth furniture restorer David Williams saw this chair; his research indicated that it may be a ninetheenth Venetian grotto chair, which was intended for hallways and aimed to be sold to visitors on their European tours. (ABenson12/22/2014) [show more] | |||||
Highchair Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Highchair Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Black wooden chair with arms and foot rest. Screws used to attach back. | ||||
Chair Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
| Chair Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Light brown wood with carved back. Upholstered seat of gray brocade. Upholstery very worn. Spring pushed through underside of cushion. Chair sturdy. | |||||
Chair Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Chair Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Child sized chair. Maybe a doll chair. Bent wood back with strip of wood from chair seat to bent wood. Painted black with gold trim and angels drinking wine. Soldier boy on seat. Donor info - belonged to Lucie Pray, the daughter of Kate and Lester Pray of Somesville. | ||||
Folding Chair Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Folding Chair Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Tapestry folding chair; fretwork on top. Black stripes painted on wood. One stretcher between each pair of legs. Back rest and seat made of tapestry - red with flowers. Wood frame. Fabric on back of backrest torn. Label marked, “E.W. Walls patented and manufacturer”. | ||||
Folding Chair Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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Rocking Chair Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Rocking Chair Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Child sized rocking chair. Natural finish with red trim. Donor info - belonged to his grandmother, Maria Merritt Beckworth, who is pictured in the chair in MDIHS photo # 996-39-39. | ||||
Chairs Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
| Chairs Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Two carved back chairs with round caned seats. Donor info - came from Daniel Somes’ Mount Desert House. | |||||
Wooden commode Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Wooden commode Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Wooden commode (potty seat/toilet chair) with lid. One of several items from donors in summer 2016 prior to selling their house on The Lane, GCI. Many items pertain to the Lulu Alley family. Items were in the house when donor's parents, June and Ed Sampson, bought the house from Lulu in November 1969. The house was built for Lulu Steele when she married Lewis Alley 1914(?); Lulu died in 2004. House is said to be a ca. 1914 Sears Roebuck modular home, similar to several others on GCI. The garage on the property was built by Mike Westphal in the 1980s. Big cook stove in kitchen is original. It was the only heat and only stove in the house originally. Rocking chair in house is original. Kitchen cabinetry on right of sink is original. Woodstove in the living room is 1973. [show more] | |||
Modified rocking chair with swivel tray Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Modified rocking chair with swivel tray Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Furniture. Rocking chair with swivel tray. Wood. Original black rocker with gold scroll work on seat and back has been modified with addition of a swiveling, wooden tray affixed to the chair arms. Rocker blades may have been shortened. Rocker may have had a signature, Stanley, visible on it at one time. Phil Whitney recollects in 2015 that this rocker was rescued from his family's house (across the street from his present home) during their house fire. It may have been his mother's rocker (d.o.b. 1911), or perhaps his great great grandmother Sidney Hamor Bunker who died in 1918, or his great grandmother, Julia Bunker Spurling. (From Ladies Aid 2000) [show more] | |||
Invalid Chair Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| Invalid Chair Great Harbor Maritime Museum Description: Wooden chair with leather strapping and long carrying handles |