Brewster Chair

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A Brewster Chair is a style of chair made in the mid 17th century in New England. It was named after Willam Brewster, one of the Pilgrim fathers who landed in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1620.

Rhode Island sculptor, Armand LaMontagne, produced a notorious fake Brewster Chair which fooled the national experts at the Henry Ford Museum in the 1970s.

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