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  2. Harris Lebus - Wikipedia

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    Label inside a drawer from a Harris Lebus mahogany Sheraton style wardrobe made in 1907, with the registration number 8896-1904 for the 1904 patent for the panelled drawer lining design. This prolific manufacturer was largely responsible for making the Arts and Crafts style of furniture available to a wider public.

  3. Campaign furniture - Wikipedia

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    The most common item of campaign furniture is the chest of drawers, often referred to as a military chest or campaign chest. Campaign chests' primary wood was often mahogany, teak, or camphor, although cedar, pine and other woods were also used. The dominant type breaks down into two sections, and has removable feet.

  4. Henkel North American Consumer Goods - Wikipedia

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    Henkel Corporation, doing business as Henkel North American Consumer Goods and formerly The Dial Corporation, is an American company based in Stamford, Connecticut. [2] [3] [4] It is a manufacturer of personal care and household cleaning products and is a subsidiary of multinational company Henkel AG & Co. KGaA (Henkel Consumer Goods Inc.).

  5. Furniture - Wikipedia

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    Higher quality furniture tends to be made out of hardwood, including oak, maple, mahogany, teak, walnut, cherry and birch. Highest quality wood will have been air ...

  6. Sleigh bed - Wikipedia

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    A sleigh bed is a style of bed with curved or scrolled foot and headboards, thus resembling a sled or sleigh. [ 1 ] Often made of wood and quite heavy, the sleigh bed is a result of the French and American Empire period of the early 19th century. [ 2 ]

  7. Hale v. Henkel - Wikipedia

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    Hale v. Henkel, 201 U.S. 43 (1906), was a major United States Supreme Court case in which the Court established the power of a federal grand jury engaged in an investigation into corporate malfeasance to require the corporation in question to surrender its records.

  8. Heal's - Wikipedia

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    The original Heal's firm was established in 1810 as a feather-dressing for bed mattresses business at 33 Rathbone Place, London by John Harris Heal after moving from Devon. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 3 ] [ 7 ] By 1815, Heal had started selling carpets, [ 4 ] and in 1818 the business was moved to 203 Tottenham Court Road, London, to be closer to other ...

  9. Harris Scarfe - Wikipedia

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    Harris Scarfe is an Australian retailer that sells bed linen, kitchenware, homewares, electrical appliances and apparel. It was founded in 1849 in Adelaide , South Australia and has more than 50 stores nationally.