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Reproductions of Queen Anne period |
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Reproduction of James II chair |
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Reproduction of William and Mary chair |
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Gothic and Ribbonback types of Chippendale chairs |
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Chippendale mantel mirror showing French influence |
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Chippendale fretwork tea-table |
79 |
Chippendale china cupboard |
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Typical chairs of the eighteenth century |
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Chippendale and Hepplewhite sofas |
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Adam mirror, block-front chest of drawers, and Hepplewhite chair |
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Two Adam mantels |
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A group of old mirrors |
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Dining-room furnished with Hepplewhite furniture |
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Old Hepplewhite sideboard |
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Reproduction of Hepplewhite settee |
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Sheraton chest of drawers |
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Sheraton desk and sewing-table |
105 |
Dining-room in simple country house |
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Dining-room furnished with fine old furniture |
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Dorothy Quincy's bed-room |
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Two valuable old desks |
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Pembroke inlaid table |
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Sheraton sideboard |
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Four post bed |
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Doorway detail, Compiègne |
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Reproduction of a bed owned by Marie Antoinette |
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Reproduction of Louis XVI bed |
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A Georgian hallway |
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Rare block-front chest of drawers |
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A modern living-room |
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Curtain treatment for a summer home |
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Hallway showing rugs |
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Hallway showing rugs |
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Colonial bed-room |
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