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February 2003
The Spindled Throne by A true history of the Windsor chair in magazine-article form, with photographs of Duckloe Windsor chairs and settees, among others.
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May 1997
Entrepreneur’s Notebook by Frederick Duckloe, Jr. A personal history of Frederick Duckloe & Brothers by one of the current owners.
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November 1994
Best New Restaurants Rave review, City Tavern: A Triumph of Tradition, featured prominent dining room photos of the now-classic restaurant that prominently displayed it full compliment of Duckloe Windsor armchairs.
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The Well-Turned Windsor A detailed analysis of the popularity and prevalence of Windsor chairs in historical and contemporary American homes; features prominent photos of the Duckloe No. 22 Windsor armchair.
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June 30, 1996
Making The Best Deals their Own An overview of investment bank acquisition activities featuring a prominent photograph of a First Boston financial executive sitting in a Duckloe First Boston arm chair created by Duckloe expressly for the Wall St. company.
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June 30, 1996
Being selected for representation in the Smithsonian Institution's catalog of high-quality merchandise is an honor. Of course it helps that the Institution maintains original Windsor's in its permanent collection.
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June 30, 1996
The U.S. House of Windsor In-depth business portrait of the Duckloe legacy and products, both attributes locally well-known and regarded.
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June 30, 1984
Insurers To The Rescue A national insurance executive photographed during an interview while seated at a Duckloe Thomas Jefferson writing chair; later remarked upon by Malcolm forbes in correspondence to Frederick Duckloe, Sr.
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