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House 
& Garden 
SUBSTITUTES 
for SIDEBOARDS 
The Touch of Individuality 
in the Dining Room 
(Left) In a large dining room a 
refectory table can be used for 
sideboard or serving table. Here 
it has a background of old Italian 
yellow brocade that sets off the 
tall altar candles and the silver 
The substitute might be a Spanish antique 
table with a Venetian mirror above. The 
cover would be a fine piece of altar lace 
or a linen cover with lace edges 
A console can be used for a serv¬ 
ing table. Here it is of wrought 
iron rubbed with polychrome colors 
and with a top of Sienna marble. 
McBride, decorator 
An old Colonial table, an old brocade hung 
for a background, a Colonial gilt mirror, 
old Dutch paintings on either side. This 
would make an excellent substitute 
Photographs by Nortliend and Brown Bros. 
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In the residence of Mr. Sidney Drew in New York City the entire dining room is furnished with wrought iron. The table is wrought iron, 
the console serving table shown above, and the large console which is used for a sideboard during meal times. Lighting fixtures are wrought 
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