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  2. Hutch (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    A hutch is an American English word for a particular type of furniture with a set of shelves or cabinets placed on top of a lower unit with a counter and either drawers or cabinets. Modern hutches are typically made of timber. The term originates from a hutch table.

  3. Sideboard - Wikipedia

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    A sideboard, also called a buffet, is an item of furniture traditionally used in the dining room for serving food, for displaying serving dishes, and for storage. It usually consists of a set of cabinets , or cupboards , and one or more drawers , all topped by a wooden surface for conveniently holding food, serving dishes, or lighting devices.

  4. Buffet - Wikipedia

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    The term buffet originally referred to the French sideboard furniture where the food was placed, but eventually became applied to the serving format. At balls, the "buffet" was also where drinks were obtained, either by circulating footmen supplying orders from guests, but often by the male guests. During the Victorian period, it became usual ...

  5. This East Peoria buffet is now open. Here's what to know ...

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    The wait is over, buffet lovers. Farmer’s Buffet − located at 206 W. Camp St. in East Peoria − is open for business. The building had once operated as Grand Village Buffet but was most ...

  6. Gettysburg furniture companies - Wikipedia

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    By 1912, it had been renamed as the Gettysburg Furniture Company. [4] [5] The "successor to the Warner Furniture company" [6] was the Engle Furniture Company of Michel Engle. In April 1905, it began manufacturing dressers and later added chiffoniers, buffets, sideboards, and library tables using oak and mahogany.

  7. Sorry, But These Collectibles Are Now Worthless

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    'Brown Furniture' "Brown furniture" is a catchall term in the antiques trade for sturdy, dark-wood warhorses such as cabinets and sideboards, dining tables, and bedroom sets.