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Summary
The present paper, continuing articles in Árbók for 1980 and 1993, is a discussion of
both the farnous old chairs with cavity under seat, from Grund in Eyjafjörður, and more
especially of the chair in the National Museum of Denmark, with the monogram of Ari
Jónsson, justiciary, believed to be the carver of both pieces.The feature occupying third