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Countaj Bouse Bed Rooms 
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F INELY grained burl walnut, with head¬ 
ings and hands of a darker tone, was used 
in these pieces of furniture which are so simple 
in design as to be inexpensive, yet so beautiful 
in the details of hand carving and cabinet work 
as to be worthy of a luxurious home of today 
and treasured heirlooms of the future. 
This photograph from the Hampton Exhibits 
but suggests the scores of conscientiously con¬ 
structed Hampton productions, each distinc¬ 
tive in hand carving or decoration, which have 
been recently designed especially for the sim¬ 
ple country house or all year home. 
You will find these new exhibits of country 
house furniture arranged with harmonious 
draperies and accessories. Each piece is plain¬ 
ly priced and sold separately. 
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Decoration • Antiquities • Furniture 
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