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  1. 10 de may. de 2012 · H. 92-1/2, W. 66, D. 81-1/2 in. Photography by David Bohl. Perhaps most impressive among house collections is a grouping of fourteen pieces of furniture made by Boston’s leading Federal-era cabinetmakers John (1738–1818) and Thomas Seymour (1771–1848). With pieces constructed between about 1800 and 1817, the collection is representative ...

  2. John and Thomas Seymour were prominent American furniture makers in the early 19th century, known for their exceptional craftsmanship and innovative designs. The Seymour family operated a successful furniture-making business in Boston, Massachusetts from the late 1700s to the mid-1800s, with John and Thomas serving as the primary craftsmen.

  3. Distributed by University Press of New England, Hanover and London. $65.00. The Seymours—father and son—and their cabinetmaking wizardry have been known for generations, largely thanks to the work of Vernon Stoneman who published John and Thomas Seymour: Cabinetmakers in Boston, 1794–1816 (1959) and A Supplement six years later.

  4. 10 de may. de 2012 · The Furniture Masterpieces of John and Thomas Seymour (Salem: Peabody Essex Museum, 2003), no. 123 and Michael Flanigan, American Furniture from the Kaufman Collection (Washington: National Gallery of Art, 1986), cat. no. 35. 4.

  5. Dr. Gealon Thomas and his wife of 38 years, Katie, moved to the Seymour, South Knoxville area from Harriman, TN. Dr. Thomas graduated from the University of Tennessee College of Dentistry in Memphis in 1986 after finishing his undergraduate studies at Tennessee Tech. Dr. Thomas has two sons, Ben and Sam, and two daughters-in-law, Mary and Jodie ...

  6. Thomas Seymour, I barone Seymour di Sudeley. Thomas Seymour, I barone Seymour di Sudeley ( Wulfhall, 1508 circa – Londra, 20 marzo 1549 ), è stato un nobile inglese appartenente alla famiglia Seymour . Lord Seymour fu anche il fratello della regina Jane Seymour ed il quarto marito della ex- regina d'Inghilterra Catherine Parr .

  7. Hace 2 días · After Henry VIII’s death in 1547, Elizabeth went to live with her stepmother, Katherine Parr, leading to a near-disaster. In 1547, Katherine Parr, Elizabeth's stepmother, married Thomas Seymour, the Lord Admiral and King Edward's younger Seymour uncle. Thomas was vain, handsome, ambitious and extremely jealous of his elder brother's power as ...