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A Pair of American Rococo Carved Rosewood Settees
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, mid-19th c., scalloped fruit and nut carved crest, low shaped arms, serpentine seat rail, cabriole legs, height 41 in., width 65 in., depth 20 in.; together with two related balloon back side chairs.
Provenance: Collection of Col. Nathaniel H. R. Dawson, 1829-95, & 3rd wife, Elodie Breck Todd Dawson, 1840-1877, (half sister of Mary Todd Lincoln), Selma, AL.
Reference: "The Alabama Catalogue" by Rbt. Gamble, "Alabama Portraits" by the A`L Colonial Dames; and "Dictionary of AL Biography" by Owen.
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