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English: Gabriele Capello (Italian, 1806-1877): Chair (1851 exhibition, London), inlaid with ivory
Italiano: Gabriele Capello |
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Source | Illustrated History of Furniture, From the Earliest to the Present Time from 1893 by Litchfield, Frederick, (1850-1930). - Chair, In the Classic Style, inlaid with Ivory. Manufactured for the King of Sardinia by M. G. Capello, Turin. 1851 Exhibition, London. |
Author | Frederick Litchfield |
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