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May, 1920 
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iSKe GKarm of a 
Georgian Dining Room 
C ivHE atmosphere of simple dignity which seemed to 
/ pervade the delightful Dining Halls of Georgian 
England was inspired by an orderly arrangement of a few 
well-chosen objects. 
^ Such a grouping of Furniture is particularly appropriate 
^ to the moderate size Dining Room of today, its broad 
casement windows and-delicately paneled walls presenting 
a perfect background for the graceful sideboard and table 
with their accompanying chairs. The very simplicity of 
this ensemble creates an air of distinction and an effect 
of spaciousness which even the limited dimensions of the 
room cannot dispel. 
^ Those who would imbue their surroundings with like 
^ charm will derive much inspiration from a stroll through 
the imique Galleries of this establishment—where even that 
Furniture which convention demands for the Dining Room 
and Chamber transcends the commonplace, though available 
in wide variety and at well within moderate cost. 
EARLY ENGLISH. FRENCH AND fTALIAN FURNITURE 
AND DECORATIVE OBJECTS: REPRODUCTIONS AND 
HAND WOUGHT FACSIMILES OF RARE OLD EXAMPLES, 
RETAILED EXCLUSIVELY AT THESE GALLERIES 
De luxe prints of atiractioe interiors, simple or 
elaborate as desired, gratis upon request. 
@vand Sapidg TFurniture (lompanB 
INCORPORATED 
41D421 MADISON AVENUE 
48™ • 49^1’Streets ' ' New AhrL City 
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