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House 
Garden 
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One so fortunate as 
to possess a Hepple- 
iv kite sideboard 
should give it a 
place of honor in 
the dining room and 
enhance its beauty 
with silver and 
brocade 
A dresser of the 
Dutch type is used 
in the Vaughan din- 
big room as a serv¬ 
ing table. It is 
pleasantly in har- 
m o ny with the 
Dutch cupboard 
pictured below 
The Italian chest, when 
of the right proportions, 
makes an excellent serving 
table. The architectural 
painting above is in per¬ 
fect harmony and the 
chairs balance the grouping 
In the dining room of the 
Henry G. Vaughan house 
at Sherburn, Mass., the 
walls are covered with a 
Dutch scenic paper, and a 
Dutch cupboard is used 
for the sideboard 
