King Arthur’s lost throne," says Michele Zack of her entry, "... and his international guard of Masai and Sarawaki warriors have also gone missing! They may be found in Altadena’s eternal foothills."
I should say so!
Thank you, Michele!
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very nice!
ReplyDeleteVery ornate! BTW is it comfortable?? :-)
ReplyDeleteLove this one! The seat looks comfortable, too!
ReplyDeleteTerrific.
ReplyDeleteI want that chair!
ReplyDeleteI think it was Merlin's chair originally - he was the one who fought the dragon. Lovely Welsh carving!
ReplyDeleteWe'll have to ask the king (or Merlin) about its comfort.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous chair! The cushion looks comfy but it might not be the best place to curl up and watch a long movie. Not that King Arthur would have time for that.
ReplyDeleteThis must be King Arthur's throne in his summer palace...
ReplyDeleteQuite Kingly! The detail of the carvings is marvelous. But I can see how it might not be comfortable to sit in for the long haul.
ReplyDeleteIt would be a good chair from which to make proclamations.
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ReplyDeleteYup. Think of the vacation somebody went on to get that.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a king's throne to me. It's so royal and If I were to sit there, I will wear a crown just like a king. LOL.
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Ah, an Altadena Camelot throne. And it glows!
ReplyDeleteTruly a throne fit for a king!
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