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Four Piece American Empire Salon Suite. Comprising two parlor chairs, one armchair, and one settee; with gold on white silk brocade upholstery. 19th Century. {Approximate dimensions: Settee: 34 1/8" high x 39 1/8" wide x 22 1/2" deep; armchair: 33 5/8" high x 21" wide x 22" deep; side chair: 32 1/8" high x 17 1/2" wide x 20" deep.}.
Some surface wear throughout, some minor repairs. Upholstery with light wear overall, one with small stain.
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Daniel B. Dyer (1849 - 1912), a prominent business man and Indian agent, whose homes Chateau la Vert in Augusta, and Clarendon in Kansas City, Missouri were self published in the early 1900s. Thence by descent. This lot will be delivered with several photographs showing the furniture in situ in Dyer's two homes.