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Conntri) I)ouse Dining ”Rooms 
at fhef^ampton Shop* 
DLASTER walls finished in blue-green glaze 
with beautiful old XVIII Century Italian 
doors form an interesting setting for this sim¬ 
ple furniture, adapted from the XVI Century 
Italian to the requirements of a small dining 
room. Hand carved and hand made from 
dark toned, soft finished walnut; the draw-top 
table and long sideboard have been designed 
for convenience as well as beauty of propor¬ 
tion and permanent value. 
From Italy, France and England, we have 
gathered the largest collection of antiques, 
reproductions and adaptations in America, 
ranging from such simple, inexpensive coun¬ 
try house styles as this to the most exquisitely 
hand carved furniture for the luxurious city 
home. This collection is arranged in the 
Hampton Exhibits to assist you in the plan¬ 
ning of your own home. 
The Hampton 
Exhibits oc¬ 
cupy this en¬ 
tire building. 
No branches or 
associated com¬ 
panies. 
