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Two (2) American furniture items. 1st item: American Federal lolling chair with tall curved back and low seat, out-curved arms with molded and tapered downswept front supports and square straight back legs, all ending in brass casters. 41 1/2" H back (13 1/2" H seat) x 26" W x 18 1/2" D seat. Mid-Atlantic, early 19th century. 2nd item: American Hepplewhite mahogany fire screen, comprised of an oval wood panel with inlay around the perimeter fastened on to a long pole with an adjustable metal loop on a turned standard and three curved legs with spade feet. 55 1/4" total H. Panel – 19 1/2" H x 10 1/4" W. Late 18th/Early 19th century. Provenance: The Estate of Charles Boyd Coleman, Jr., Chattanooga, TN, by descent from Lewis Minor Coleman and his wife, Mary Ambler Marshall Coleman (daughter of James K. Marshall and granddaughter of U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Marshall (1755-1835); their son, Lewis M. Coleman Jr. was related to the family of U.S. War Secretary Major General Henry Dearborn (1751-1829) by his marriage to Julia Wingate Boyd, daughter of Annette Maria Dearborn Boyd. Annette was the daughter of Greenleaf Dearborn (1786-1846) and his wife Pamela August Gilman (1802-1880) and was the great- granddaughter of Gen. Dearborn on her mother's side). CONDITION: 1st item: Surface grime on upholstery, possible old loss to feet tips. 2nd item: Vertical repaired split to oval panel. One spade foot absent. Overall general wear, especially to the oval panel.