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  2. Sideboard - Wikipedia

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    In traditional formal dining rooms today, an antique sideboard is a desirable and fashionable accessory, and finely styled versions from the late 18th or early 19th centuries are the most sought-after and most costly. [citation needed] Among its counterparts in modern furniture styles, the form is often referred to as a server. Some of the ...

  3. Daniel Pabst - Wikipedia

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    Born in Langenstein, Hesse, Germany, Pabst immigrated to the U.S. in 1849 and settled in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he would make his professional career.The excellence of his craftsmanship elevated him above his peers, as did the strongly architectonic (building-like) quality of his furniture designs—often massively scaled, with columns, pilasters, rounded and Gothic arches, bold ...

  4. Bruce James Talbert - Wikipedia

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    Bruce James Talbert (1881). Bruce James Talbert (1838 – 28 January 1881) was a Scottish architect, interior designer and author, best known for his furniture designs.. In the United States, he influenced the Modern Gothic work of the Herter Brothers, Kimbel and Cabus, Frank Furness, and Daniel Pabst.

  5. 8 Pieces Of Furniture Worth Investing In, According To ... - AOL

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    “With a larger size, you have the perfect piece for an entry mirror, over a dining room sideboard, over a pretty chest, or over a sofa accompanied with a grouping of plates or art,” she says.

  6. Credenza - Wikipedia

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    1950s-style credenza 15th- or 16th-century Italian credenza Modern built-in or fitted credenza. A credenza is a dining room sideboard or display cabinet, [1] [2] usually made of burnished and polished wood and decorated with marquetry. The top would often be made of marble, or another decorative liquid- and heat-resistant stone.

  7. G Plan - Wikipedia

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    The ending of this scheme in December 1952, combined with the 1951 Festival of Britain, led to a pent-up demand for more modern furniture. G Plan teak and afrormosia sideboard, with doors open In 1953, Donald Gomme , the designer at E Gomme, decided to produce a range of modern furniture for the entire house which could be bought piece-by-piece ...

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