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October 18, 2019 By interiordes

Colonial

American furniture from the 1700’s through the Revolutionary era. The formal styles are usually mahogany or cherry while plainer furniture was done in pine, oak, and maple. Queen Anne and Chippendale designs are often included in this category.

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