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AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 



February, 1908 



The Hall Has a Colonial Wainscoting, an Ornamental Stairway and Antique Furniture 



The Fireplace and Book Cabinet / 



painted trim and the blue draperies, hung over thinner white ones, and which fall in graceful folds from brass rods placed at the top 

 of the windows. The furniture of the room is excellent. The old Empire sofa thrown across one corner of the room, the Chippen- 

 dale chair placed at one side, the two old teatables and the Hepplewhite side table and the beautiful Empire mirror over the table, 

 together with the fine old Sheraton screen, help to make a delightful room. 



The great living-room and den are to the right of the entrance, and are treated in the same general style as the drawing-room. 

 The wall space above the wainscoting is, however, covered with a green wall covering. The den is separated from the living-room 



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Old Staffordshire Ware, Including Some of the State Plates, Placed on the Wall Above the 

 Plate Rack Ornament the Dining-room 



The Old Desk and Windsor Chair Carry Out the A 

 from the Living-room by a Massive 



