
Georgian
Georgian is a period of design in English furniture from 1714 to 1795. Among the best known designers were Hepplewhite, Sheraton, Chippendale, and the Adams Brothers. Georgian pieces are likely to be made of Oak, Mahogany, or Walnut.
Newel Gallery
306 East 61st Street, 3rd Floor
NY - 10065
SKU
063615
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Creator
Maitland-Smith
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Item Location
New York, NY
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Dimensions (in)
Width: 60.0"
Depth: 60.0"
Height: 30.0"
Diameter: 60.0"
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Style
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Color
Brown, Gold
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Category
Funiture
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Materials & Techniques
brass, embossed, leather, metal, wood
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Newel Gallery
306 East 61st Street, 3rd Floor
NY - 10065
Newel Gallery
306 East 61st Street, 3rd Floor
NY - 10065
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