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  2. 11 Vintage Furniture Pieces Worth Astonishing Amounts - AOL

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    This ornate mahogany chest of drawers, crafted in the late 18th century, is selling for nearly $10,000 online. Celebrated for its intricate carvings, molded edge top, and elegant finish, it ...

  3. Lowboy - Wikipedia

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    A different type of dressing table. Lowboys and tallboys were favorite pieces of the 18th century, both in England and in the United States; the lowboy was most frequently used as a dressing-table, but sometimes as a side-table. It is usually made of oak, walnut or mahogany, with the drawer-fronts mounted with brass pulls and escutcheons.

  4. Harris Lebus - Wikipedia

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    Side of a drawer from a Harris Lebus mahogany Sheraton style wardrobe made in 1907, showing the panelled design patented in 1904 by the company. 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.

  5. Johnson desk - Wikipedia

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    The Johnson Desk is a mahogany partners desk. Built in 1909, the designs of the front and the back of the desk are mirrors of each other. Each face of the two pedestal desk has three drawers on one pedestal and a hinged-door cabinet on the other. The desk has four writing slides, two on each side, and each pedestal sits on four bun feet.

  6. Wilson desk - Wikipedia

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    The Wilson desk is a mahogany double-pedestal desk with ornate carving. [2] [3] The 31 in (79 cm) high desk has a workspace which is 80.75 in (205.1 cm) wide and 58.25 in (148.0 cm) deep. [4] The knee-hole extends all the way through the desk and both pedestals contain drawers on both the front and back of the units.

  7. American Empire style - Wikipedia

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    Rosewood, mahogany, Bird's eye maple veneer, marble, ormolu, and leather. In the collection of the Cincinnati Art Museum. American Empire is a French-inspired Neoclassical style of American furniture and decoration that takes its name and originates from the Empire style introduced during the First French Empire period under Napoleon's rule.

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