September, 1920 
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Q UITE often a small group or even a single piece 
of well-chosen Furniture will infuse an entire 
room with an individuality that is charming beyond 
expression. 
tflj Seeking the unusual in Furniture, without 
prohibitive cost, the visitor to this treasure-house 
of beautiful things will happen upon countless objects 
worthy not alone of the best traditions of the 
cabinetmaker’s art but of a place in any properly 
considered decorative scheme. 
So diversified are these exhibits that one’s selection 
is restricted only by one’s requirements—the 
factor of cost being negligible, as in all instances it 
is kept within moderate limits. 
EARLY ENGLISH. FRENCH AND ITALIAN FURNITURE 
AND DECORATIVE OBJECTS: REPRODUCTIONS AND 
HAND-WROUGHT FACSIMILES OF RARE OLD EXAMPLES 
RETAILED EXCLUSIVELY AT THESE GALLERIES 
Grand Rapids ftimiture Company 
INCORPORATED 
41f-421 MADISON AVENUE 
48 T - M -49 T - H Streets - - New York City 
Formerly of West 32 4 Street 
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