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(WS often happens nowadays, a single piece of 
Furniture may suggest, by its unusual charm, 
the decorative scheme for an entire room. 
JTT The dignified English Dining Room illustrated here 
is a case in point: the beautiful Walnut Furniture 
was inspired by an original Early XVIII Century 
console. It is in the creation of just such delightful 
ensembles as this—from a seemingly unrelated piece 
perhaps—that the extensive exhibits in these Galleries 
invariably prove an unfailing source of inspiration. 
tfJT The pleasure of acquiring Furniture so 
in rlpsicrn vpt tnip in its rEmracter 
uncommon 
in design, yet true in its character to historic 
precedent, is heightened here by the fact that its 
cost is in no instance prohibitive. 
EARLY ENGLISH. FRENCH AND ITALIAN FURNITURE 
AND DECORATIVE OBJECTS: REPRODUCTIONS AND 
ANTIQUES; ORIENTAL RUGS AND TEXTILES 
RETAILED E XCLUSI V ELY A T THESE GALLERIES 
JVttilorfi (Salimas 
Grand Rapids Rimiture Company 
I NCOR PORATED 
41P421 MADISON AVENUE 
48™-49 ™ Streets ~ ~ New York City 
Formerly of West 32 - Street 
Dell . 
simple or 
elaborate as desired , gratis upon request. 
