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Victorian Ebonized Spool Canterbury
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
Victorian Ebonized Spool Canterbury
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
Victorian
Period in English furniture during the reign of Queen Victoria 1837-1901. Consists of a resurrection of many previous periods and revival imitations including: Gothic, Tudor, Elizabethan, Rococo, and Neoclassic style. This period had a focus on dark woods, heavy fabrics, embellishment, engagement with newly developed imitation materials that were facilitated by the Industrial Revolution, and a tendency towards eclecticism.
Canterbury
Originating in 1780's England, the canterbury is an ornamental stand often made of turned wood having slatted compartments and divisions for holding paper goods while supported on caster feet. Intended to hold music books and sheet music, contemporaneously they are frequently used interchangeably with magazine racks to hold papers, portfolios, envelopes, and periodicals.
Victorian
Period in English furniture during the reign of Queen Victoria 1837-1901. Consists of a resurrection of many previous periods and revival imitations including: Gothic, Tudor, Elizabethan, Rococo, and Neoclassic style. This period had a focus on dark woods, heavy fabrics, embellishment, engagement with newly developed imitation materials that were facilitated by the Industrial Revolution, and a tendency towards eclecticism.
Canterbury
Originating in 1780's England, the canterbury is an ornamental stand often made of turned wood having slatted compartments and divisions for holding paper goods while supported on caster feet. Intended to hold music books and sheet music, contemporaneously they are frequently used interchangeably with magazine racks to hold papers, portfolios, envelopes, and periodicals.
Victorian
Period in English furniture during the reign of Queen Victoria 1837-1901. Consists of a resurrection of many previous periods and revival imitations including: Gothic, Tudor, Elizabethan, Rococo, and Neoclassic style. This period had a focus on dark woods, heavy fabrics, embellishment, engagement with newly developed imitation materials that were facilitated by the Industrial Revolution, and a tendency towards eclecticism.
Canterbury
Originating in 1780's England, the canterbury is an ornamental stand often made of turned wood having slatted compartments and divisions for holding paper goods while supported on caster feet. Intended to hold music books and sheet music, contemporaneously they are frequently used interchangeably with magazine racks to hold papers, portfolios, envelopes, and periodicals.