- A
ladderback chair, also ladder-back chair,
slatback chair or
fiddle back
although that name is used less now due to the
creation of the
fiddle back chair...
- The
dwarf loach,
ladderback loach,
pygmy loach,
chain loach or
chain botia (Ambastaia sidthimunki) is a
freshwater fish
belonging to the
family Botiidae...
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Ernest Gimson who, in 1890,
spent six w****s with
Clissett learning to make
ladderback chairs. Clissett's
chairs were po****r with the Arts and
Crafts cognoscenti...
- 1992 (1992-03-21) 412 https://www.newyankee.com/product/dove-cote/ 52 13 "
Ladderback Chair" March 28, 1992 (1992-03-28) 413 https://www.newyankee...
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Wanders in 1995 for
Droog design and then
manufactured by
Cappellini Ladderback chair, a
wooden arm or side
chair in
which the
horizontal elements of...
- the
Windsor chair because it does not have a
solid carved seat. In a
Ladderback Chair, the seat is not structural.
Where in a
Windsor chair, the seat...
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Archived from the
original on 26
December 2022. "Mother and
Child on
Ladderback Chair". henry-moore.org.
Archived from the
original on 17
December 2022...
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Philip Clissett in Bosbury, Herefordshire,
learning to make rush-seated
ladderback chairs. He also
began experimenting with
plaster work.
Gimson and the...
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appear a girl to the
modern eye, if the drum
hanging on the child-sized
ladderback chair is overlooked, and is
indeed identified as such in Gardner. Rand...
- died
early in May 1800 of "lingering illness".
Trotter made six ****gany
ladderback chairs for the
banker and
slave owner Stephen Girard in 1786; they are...