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These terms apply to Antiques, Antique Furniture,
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Early American &#8211; American furniture design (late 17th and early 18th centuries) from heavy European styles such as William and Mary or Jacobean. Characteristics are minimal decoration and straight lines; including gate leg and trestle tables, slat and ladder back chair styles. [...]


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