October, 1919 
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'T'HE delightful interiors of ancestral 
Tudor Manor houses are recalled by this 
dignified hall with its pendentive plaster 
ceiling and high oriel window which lights 
the mellow tones of the dusky paneling. 
In the spacious Hampton Galleries you 
will find not only such interiors as this with 
their massive priory tables and chairs of 
carven oak, but also rare antiques gathered 
from old chateaux, from half forgotten 
castles and early Italian villas, as well as 
authentic fac-similes and adaptations made 
by our own master cabinet-makers to meet 
the necessities of modern life. 
The Hampton Decorators, whose services 
are at your command, have achieved distinc¬ 
tion not only by their unlimited resources 
and discriminating taste in the assemblage 
of distinctive furnishings, but by their wide 
experience in planning and carrying out 
decorative ceilings, fine paneling and ex¬ 
quisite lighting effects. 
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