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Since the mid-17th century, a chair-maker or chairbler[citation needed] is a
craftsperson in the
furniture trades specializing in chairs.
Before that time...
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fixed prices (increased
during solemn m****es)
being collected by the
chairmaker. The
design of this
prayer stand varied in time,
eventually settling as...
- Council. His work
includes the
highly touted The Loon's Necklace, The
Chairmaker and the Boys,
Morning on the Lièvre, and Song of Seasons.
Crabtree was...
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Benjamin Lucraft (28
November 1809 – 25
September 1897) was a
craftsman chair-carver in
London where his
radical inclinations led him to be
involved in...
- of Jackson, Mississippi,
during the
American Civil War. He was also a
chairmaker and
ornamental painter.
Charles H. Manship, Sr. was born in
Chapel District...
- "ebonist". As
opposed to ébéniste, the term
menuisier denotes a
woodcarver or
chairmaker in French. The
English equivalent for ébéniste, "ebonist", is not commonly...
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Louis Delanois, Jean-Claude Sené and
Georges Jacob were
three leading chairmakers in the 1770s and 80s. The 18th
century was
indeed the
golden age of the...
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Wisconsin State League. The
Indians were
preceded by the
Sheboygan Chairmakers, who pla**** in the
Independent Wisconsin State League from 1923–1932...
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group called Chaimme 'a sore 'o
sediaro e 'a moje (Chaim, the sister, the
chairmaker and the wife)
makes plays in Judeo-Roman.
There is a
collection of poems...
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species of
flowering plant in the
sedge family known by the
common names chairmaker's bulrush and Olney's three-square bulrush. It is
native to the Americas...