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common potters of the people produced 
glazes that are recognized as one of the 
high-water marks of the ceramic art, and 
as in Poland in the i 8 th Century certain 
rugs now called “Polonaise” were woven 
for the nobility by a group of Persian 
weavers, that have become the most 
valuable rugs in the world, just so there 
was a high-water mark in furniture mak¬ 
ing from 1690 to 1740 , in New England 
and in Eastern Pennsylvania. 
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introduction of bookshelves into this 
ige dining room gives an uncommon 
intimate touch to the room. The fire- 
c also is rather unusual in its design 
Apple green, coral and burnt orange are the 
colors in this cottage breakfast porch 
Curtains in rose and blue and furniture in 
dull green blue arc used in this bedroom 
