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  2. Chest of drawers - Wikipedia

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    A chest of drawers, also called (especially in North American English) a dresser or a bureau, [1] is a type of cabinet (a piece of furniture) that has multiple parallel, horizontal drawers generally stacked one above another. In American English a dresser is a piece of furniture, usually waist high, that has drawers and normally room for a mirror.

  3. Art Deco - Wikipedia

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    Art Deco, short for the French Arts décoratifs (lit. ' Decorative Arts '), [1] is a style of visual arts, architecture, and product design, that first appeared in Paris in the 1910s (just before World War I), [2] and flourished in the United States and Europe during the 1920s to early 1930s.

  4. Eastlake movement - Wikipedia

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    The entrance hall stairway has a banister and a light-topped newel post leading to the second-floor hallway which is surrounded by another open-work banister. There is a contrast between the white-painted woodwork and light embossed wallpaper with the darker woodwork and paper of the parlors and dining room.

  5. Annonay - Wikipedia

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    A Venetian Wall lamp mirror (18th century) [48] A Chest of Drawers with diamond corners (18th century) [49] A Painting: Christ on the Cross (17th century) [50] A Painting: The Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian (17th century) [51] A Painting with gold frame: Pope Clement VI (18th century) [52] A Painting with gold frame: Saint Jerome (17th century) [53]

  6. American Empire style - Wikipedia

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    Bookcase, c. 1830-40, probably from New York, maker unknown.Rosewood, mahogany, Bird's eye maple veneer, marble, ormolu, and leather.In the collection of the Cincinnati Art Museum

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