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- The caquetoire, or conversation chair, was an armchair style which emerged during the European Renaissance in France. The name caquetoire is derived from...
- furniture still in the house and on display includes a carved bed and two caquetoire chairs dating from 1597 and bearing the owners' initials and heraldry...
- Dundee. The National Museum of Scotland has a well-known chair, a Scottish caquetoire, with the initials and star heraldry of Annabell Murray, Countess of Mar...
- 17th-century reconstruction. He married Katherine Gordon of Lesmoir. Two caquetoire chairs and a bed at Crathes are carved with their initials and heraldry...
- often applied to adjustable individual seats in a car with arm rests Caquetoire, also known as a conversation chair, used in the European Renaissance...
- kackla) caquet caquetage caquetant caquète caqueterie caqueteur caqueteuse caquetoire caquette carapater carapate (also carapata) carapatin carcan "pillory"...
- townhouse in Edinburgh. The National Museum of Scotland has a chair, a caquetoire, carved with her initials and three stars from the Murray heraldry, and...
- of Fermartyn (Aberdeen, 1894), p. 144. Stephen Jackson, 'The Scottish Caquetoire Chair', Regional Furniture, 35 (2021), pp. 100–101. "Frendraught House"...