March, 1923 
48 c 
Tavern Table and Heath 
Wing Chair, made with 
the greatest care to pre¬ 
serve the subtle points of 
interest found in the orig¬ 
inal pieces. The chair zvas 
once the property of Gen¬ 
eral William Heath who 
was on Washington’s staff 
Danersk Furniture 
Authentic in details of design and 
finished in the rich tones of old wood 
ire is made in our perfectly free to have your pur- 
1 the heart of that chases charged through your own 
ry where so many dealer or decorator. 
old examples of . . x c .1 „ 
, . \ 1 An inspection, however, or the 
nanship abound. , , • i 
, , , 11 • complete line is essential in mak- 
luable collection . , • 
. „ T « __ „„ mg your selection. 
Danersk Furniture is made for 
those who regard the furnishings 
of their home with real affection 
and delight in bringing to their 
selection a nice discrimination. 
The pieces here illustrated were 
deemed worthy of exhibition in 
the Metropolitan Museum and the 
Architectural League of New 
York. 
Decorators and their clients are 
alwavs welcome. 
Litchfield Maple 
Desk, finished with 
the rich tones of 
old wood; suitable 
for a living room 
to give variety 
with mahogany or 
walnut pieces 
signing turmture 
for the American 
homes of today. 
Our salesrooms in 
Los Angeles, Chi¬ 
cago and New York 
are the only places 
where the complete 
line of Danersk 
Furniture can be 
seen. You may feel 
Pendleton Group with chintz covered 
rocker, bed, and dressing table. Hand 
fitted mortice and tenon joints. 
Flush construction with pegs showing 
as on the old furniture. Maple and 
white walnut, finished in mellow am¬ 
ber and ruddy brown with decorative 
band of antique blue and running 
design as though inlaid in rare wood 
ERSKINE - DANFORTH 
CORPORATION 
York 
643 South Olive Street, Los Angeles 
2 West 47th St., New 
315 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago 
