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at thelTampton Shops 
AMONG the ever-changing exhibits at the 
Hampton Shops are many such rare 
antiques as these. This tapestry is one of the 
finest of the Gobelins, made early in the 
XVII Century and is a delightful back¬ 
ground for the old walnut table with its 
carven claw feet and ends decorated with the 
arms of its original owner; grouped with 
chairs of walnut, darkened by centuries of 
use, but still covered with their precious 
XVII Century velvet, while the old Spanish 
treasure chest has many locked and secret 
compartments. 
The vast resources which the Hampton Dec¬ 
orators put at your service include the plan¬ 
ning and development of distinctive, livable 
interiors, the collection of antiques, the mak¬ 
ing of reproductions, and the designing of 
adaptations to meet the needs of your social 
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life. 
The Hampton 
Exhibits occupy 
this entire build¬ 
ing. No branches 
or associated com¬ 
panies. 
