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  2. White Furniture Company - Wikipedia

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    White Furniture Company, was a major American producer of hand-crafted fine furniture for over a century (1881–1993). Founded by the White Brothers of Mebane, North Carolina , the factory notably produced furnishings for the US government and the Grove Park Inn .

  3. Resolute desk - Wikipedia

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    The desk was removed from the White House after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, and went on a traveling exhibition with artifacts of the Kennedy Presidential Library. President Jimmy Carter brought the desk back to the White House in 1977, where it has remained since. Many replicas have been made of the Resolute desk.

  4. List of desk forms and types - Wikipedia

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    A Directory of Antique Furniture: The Authentic Classification of European and American Designs. New York: Bonanza Books, 1988. New York: Bonanza Books, 1988. Moser, Thomas.

  5. Everything You Need to Know About Davenports - AOL

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    It was introduced to the world by famed furniture maker Gillows of Lancaster, who continues to be well-known among antique lovers today. Similar to a student's desk, Davenports have a slightly ...

  6. List of Oval Office desks - Wikipedia

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    The desk resided in the White House in various rooms, until Jacqueline Kennedy found it languishing in the "White House broadcast room". She had it restored and moved into the Oval Office. [ 32 ] After Kennedy's death, the desk was removed for a traveling exhibition, returning to the Oval Office under Jimmy Carter in 1977.

  7. Kimbel & Cabus - Wikipedia

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    Kimbel & Cabus display at the 1876 Centennial Exposition. Kimbel & Cabus was a Victorian-era furniture and decorative arts firm based in New York City. The partnership was formed in 1862 between German-born cabinetmaker Anthony Kimbel (c. 1821 –1895) [1] and French-born cabinetmaker Joseph Cabus (1824–1894).

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