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Illustration from Illustrated History of Furniture, From the Earliest to the Present Time from 1893 by Litchfield, Frederick, (1850-1930) - Legend: Dagobert Chair. Chair of Dagobert, of gilt bronze, now [1893] in the Musée de Souverains, Paris [in 1979 in the "Cabinet des médailles" at the Bibliothèque Nationale, rue Richelieu, Paris]. Originally as a folding chair said to be the work of St. Eloi, 7th centur; back and arms added by the Abbé Suger in 12th century. There is an electrotype reproduction in the South Kensington Museum. N.B. legend was written in 1893.

Deutsch: Faldistolium oder Faldistorium des Dagobert (603-639), auch Thron des Dagobert, Faltsitz, im 12. Jahrhundert mit Rücken- und Seitenlehnen versehen, Eisen und Bronze, Cabinet des médailles, Bibliothèque Nationale de France (Richelieu), Paris, France.
English: Faldstool of Dagobert (603-639)
Français : Faldistoire ou Fauldesteuil de Dagobert (603-639), dit aussi Trône de Dagobert, pliant rendu rigide au XIIe siècle par l'adjonction d'un dossier et d'accotoirs, fer et bronze, Cabinet des médailles, Bibliothèque Nationale de France (Richelieu), Paris, France.
Español: Faldistorio
Italiano: Faldistorio
Nederlands: Faldistorio
Polski: Faldistorium
Português: Faldistório

Source files: http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/12254


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