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  2. Daniel Pabst - Wikipedia

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    Pabst created masterworks without Furness. He received a medal for excellence at the 1876 Centennial Exposition for a large walnut sideboard (whereabouts unknown): [29] The most prominent object of the class was a black-walnut sideboard designed and made by Daniel Pabst of Philadelphia. The treatment was rather architectural throughout, too ...

  3. 8 Pieces Of Furniture Worth Investing In, According To Designers

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    A Dining Table. As Kevin O’Gara, the founder of Kevin Francis Design in Atlanta suggests purchasing a vintage or antique dining table with removable leaves and incorporating this preloved piece ...

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    $5550.00 at chairish.com. Painted Furniture. Many design lovers have dismissed painted furniture as overplayed or cheap-looking, since so many beautiful vintage and antique pieces were ruined with ...

  5. Sideboard - Wikipedia

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    A sideboard, also called a buffet, is an item of furniture traditionally used in the dining room for serving food, for displaying serving dishes, and for storage. It usually consists of a set of cabinets , or cupboards , and one or more drawers , all topped by a wooden surface for conveniently holding food, serving dishes, or lighting devices.

  6. 15 High-Value Heirlooms You Might Inherit From a Boomer - AOL

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    Furniture from the mid-20th century, such as Eames lounge chairs or Danish teak sideboards, remain popular among fans of vintage furniture and design.

  7. Pottier & Stymus - Wikipedia

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    Sideboard by Pottier & Stymus owned by Henry Osborne Havemeyer. Circa 1875-1885. Blue Ceilings at The National Arts Club in New York City, designed by Pottier & Stymus President Ulysses S. Grant - In 1869 Pottier & Stymus made furniture for the President's Office and the Cabinet Room.

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