o v e m b e r, 19 2 0 
ThtVlrt of CalnneMuakitig 
at the Hampton Shops 
OTi 
T HIS stately dining-room, illustrating 
the transitional decoration of William 
and Mary in the design of the marquetry 
with the refining developments of Queen 
Anne’s reign in the carving and archi¬ 
tectural setting, shows one of the most in¬ 
teresting phases of cabinet work. 
Yet such beautiful antiques collected by 
our connoisseurs, were made with no more 
perfection of detail than the reproductions 
and adaptations which our skilled cabinet¬ 
makers are constructing in New York City 
with an added knowledge of seasoning 
and laminating the woods to withstand 
our unusual climatic conditions. Such 
beautiful interiors as this are being carried 
out in every detail by the Hampton 
Decorators. 
HamptoiiShops 
18 east 50*3Streefr 
facing St.Patrick’s Cathedral I 
ReiuYorks 
Decoration • Antiquities • Furniture 
HOUSE & GARDEN 
NOVEMBER 1920 
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