
Georgian
Georgian is a period of design in English furniture from 1714 to 1795. Among the best known designers were Hepplewhite, Sheraton, Chippendale, and the Adams Brothers. Georgian pieces are likely to be made of Oak, Mahogany, or Walnut.
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Georgian
Georgian is a period of design in English furniture from 1714 to 1795. Among the best known designers were Hepplewhite, Sheraton, Chippendale, and the Adams Brothers. Georgian pieces are likely to be made of Oak, Mahogany, or Walnut.
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.
Mahogany
Mahogany is a straight grained hard wood with silky texture, ranging in color from dark brown to red. Furniture made from mahogany became popular in Britain from Mid-18th Century on, spreading throughout Europe.
Georgian
Georgian is a period of design in English furniture from 1714 to 1795. Among the best known designers were Hepplewhite, Sheraton, Chippendale, and the Adams Brothers. Georgian pieces are likely to be made of Oak, Mahogany, or Walnut.
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.
Mahogany
Mahogany is a straight grained hard wood with silky texture, ranging in color from dark brown to red. Furniture made from mahogany became popular in Britain from Mid-18th Century on, spreading throughout Europe.
Georgian
Georgian is a period of design in English furniture from 1714 to 1795. Among the best known designers were Hepplewhite, Sheraton, Chippendale, and the Adams Brothers. Georgian pieces are likely to be made of Oak, Mahogany, or Walnut.
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.
Mahogany
Mahogany is a straight grained hard wood with silky texture, ranging in color from dark brown to red. Furniture made from mahogany became popular in Britain from Mid-18th Century on, spreading throughout Europe.
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