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A WALL IN THE SHOWROOMS 
Ijih Century English Oak Dresser and Chairs, by Kensington 
N O other piece of furniture seems so to typify 
the hospitality of Old England as the oak 
dresser. Long and low, it provided an ample and 
convenient service board for the refreshment of 
the squire’s guests. Around it were enacted the 
homely and familiar, as well as the convivial, 
scenes of healthy English country life. 
Today in living-hall or dining-room it brings 
the atmosphere of hospitality and simple living 
that is so essentially the spirit of modern 
America. 
Kensington reproductions of such furniture are 
not only authentic in every detail of design but 
also retain, through the old-time hand processes 
of the Kensington craftsmen, the character and 
the decorative quality of old work. 
Kensington Furniture is made in all the dec¬ 
orative styles appropriate for American homes. 
The purchase of Kensing¬ 
ton Furniture may be ar¬ 
ranged through your deco¬ 
rator or furniture dealer. 
Write for Illustrated 
Booklet H and pamphlet, 
'‘‘'How Kensington Furni¬ 
ture May Be Pttrchased.” 
MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS 
DFXORATIVE FURNITURE ~ ART OBJECTS 
NEW YORK 
Shovsrooms: 14 East yand Street 
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