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Daybed, early 20th century

 
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Eastlake style fainting couch. The cushion and front legs pull forward to reveal a bed. This piece was in a house several blocks away on Nuecess Street ca. 1920. Gift of Mrs. Martha Cottingham 2015.

 
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