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Victorian
A style and era characterised by arch top door panels, usually
sporting corbels and some having round upright corners on plainer
pices. |
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Edwardian
Overall this usually appears more square at first glance but
closer inspection oftens reveals many fine features including
fine carved panels, finials, decorative tiles and carved crowns. |
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Mediterranean
A very natural vineyards style decorated with abundant carvings
depicting various fruit and nuts for example often including
items such as bunch a of grapes. |
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Philadelphian
Classical American style featuring borders of carved ropework
interspersed with small applied detail carvings and in some
cases intricate open carvings. |
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Tuscany
Most obviously French inspired design leaning slightly to a
country flavour whilst retaining familiar drawer panels and
cabriole legs. |
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Liege
A Provincial French design with in some cases a touch of Art
Nouveau influence showing very pretty carvings depicting baskets
of flowers etc. |
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Georgian
A very simple design often more associated with proportion and
balance faithfully reproduced from an early period of craftsman
made furniture. |
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Bishop
A very dramatic almost ecclesiastical style reminiscent of the
most impressive churches of the early to mid Victorian period. |
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Newborns
New items will be displayed here. |
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Dynasty |
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Albert |
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Canterbury |
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Moulin |
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European |
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Simpson |