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Hunzinger Lollipop Settee

Hunzinger Lollipop Settee
Hunzinger Lollipop Settee
Hunzinger Lollipop SetteeHere's' the George Hunzinger Lollipop Settee from the "The Furniture of George Hunzinger Invention and Innovation in Nineteenth Century America" by Barry R. Harwood on page 131. Thanks go out to Joan Bogart who provided the image for the book for allowing me to post it here. I also am a big fan of period lighting and epergnes which Joan also features in addition to her Victorian Furniture at her store here. Thanks to Barry as well for helping facilitate.

Ellen, if you're out there, let us know if the two pictures have verified that your settee is indeed a Hunzinger.

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