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    I can't resist: more hints. The chair is early-Victorian from a set of 24 carved with the Mackintosh coat of arms. Originally they were in the dining room here:



    The bed beside it, and its skirt, have stories of their own.
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    I'm not very well versed in the world of fabrics . Perhaps the seat fabric was once drapery material given the appearance of it's texture or a large table runner .
    Mike Montgomery
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    Quote Originally Posted by ThistleDown View Post
    I can't resist: more hints. The chair is early-Victorian from a set of 24 carved with the Mackintosh coat of arms. Originally they were in the dining room here:



    The bed beside it, and its skirt, have stories of their own.

    And here of course is all that's left of that once lovely house.



    Some of the interior panelling was used in the current Moy Hall.

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