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<p>[QUOTE="Michael77, post: 639762, member: 10500"]Hi Any Jewelry, I agree with you 100% National Trust does an excellent job. It was not my intention to malign NT. I completely understand creating the studio atmosphere for guests visiting Chartwell. N.T. has a search feature on the web site where pieces are featured removed of their museum environment without obstructed views. This chair’s photo is missing, but there is a spot for it in the catalogue including very minimal information. I have contacted Chartwell months ago; they are very nice and helpful people there. They told me not much is know about the chair. So, I have to say it was a very poor choice of words for me to say, “wants to hide or doesn't really appreciate”. I certainly need to slow down when responding op’s comments. The National Trust is a terrific group![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Michael77, post: 639762, member: 10500"]Hi Any Jewelry, I agree with you 100% National Trust does an excellent job. It was not my intention to malign NT. I completely understand creating the studio atmosphere for guests visiting Chartwell. N.T. has a search feature on the web site where pieces are featured removed of their museum environment without obstructed views. This chair’s photo is missing, but there is a spot for it in the catalogue including very minimal information. I have contacted Chartwell months ago; they are very nice and helpful people there. They told me not much is know about the chair. So, I have to say it was a very poor choice of words for me to say, “wants to hide or doesn't really appreciate”. I certainly need to slow down when responding op’s comments. The National Trust is a terrific group![/QUOTE]
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