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  2. China cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Early cabinets were simply designed, often made of walnut. Dutch cabinets began being imported in the late 1600s and early 1700s, and thus English-made cabinets began being influenced by Dutch design. By the middle of the 18th century, china cabinets were typically more elaborate; later cabinets had especially elaborate doors and were lighter ...

  3. 1960 in China - Wikipedia

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    Events in the year 1960 in the People's Republic of China. Incumbents. Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party — Mao Zedong;

  4. Category:1960s in China - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1960s in China" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1960 in China;

  5. Quartz crisis - Wikipedia

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    The quartz crisis (Swiss) or quartz revolution (America, Japan and other countries) was the advancement in the watchmaking industry caused by the advent of quartz watches in the 1970s and early 1980s, that largely replaced mechanical watches around the world.

  6. Franciscan Ceramics - Wikipedia

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    Franciscan Fine China pattern Gold Band introduced in 1949 [4] In 1940, the Gladding, McBean & Co. introduced their first hand-painted embossed earthenware dinnerware line Franciscan Apple, and shortly thereafter in 1941, Desert Rose. Apple was adapted from the embossed pattern Zona, produced by the Weller Pottery Company of Ohio.

  7. Woman Buys Antique Cabinet on Facebook Marketplace. She ... - AOL

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    Amanda DeWitt next to the cabinet; the china hidden inside. On Jan. 2, Amanda DeWitt purchased an 8-foot-long antique Louis XVI marble-top buffet on Facebook Marketplace.

  8. Chinese furniture - Wikipedia

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    From the Qing dynasty, furniture made for export, mostly to Europe, became a distinct style, generally made in rather different shapes to suit the destination markets and highly decorated in lacquer and other techniques. [2] Early traditional Chinese furniture for sitting or lying on was not often covered with soft material.

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