English: Grecian lyre bannister for a music chair.
From book text:
"CUTTING the lyre bannister without bars, as No. 11, Plate 1 … 0[₤.] 0[s.] 8[d.]
"When bars are cut in ditto. forming straight holes, each hole … 0 0 1
"Cutting the outsides of the bars of bannisters, as at Letter a, No. 11, Plate 1 … 0 0 1
"Fixing wires to represent bars, each wire … 0 0 1"
…
"Bending the above bannisters, each … 0 0 2"
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Date
Source
Plate 1, fig. 11, Second Supplement to the London Chair-Makers' and Carvers' Book of Prices for Workmanship. printed by T. Brettel, for a Committee of Master Chair-Manufacturers and Journeymen. London, 1829
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