English Furniture in the Age of Mahogany 2022-06-23 Auction - 40 Price Results - STAIR in NY - Page 2
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George III Mahogany Serpentine-Fronted Chest of Drawers, attributed to the workshop of HenryGeorge III Mahogany Breakfront BookcasePair of George III Mahogany Games Tables
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Hudson, NY, United States
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English Furniture in the Age of Mahogany

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Known as the Golden Age of English Furniture, the 18th century was a period in English furniture making that saw developments in design and construction, both of which exploited the characteristics of wood from the mahogany tree. Strong and durable, mahogany became known as the king of cabinetmaking woods, and was the timber of choice for cabinetmakers like Chippendale, Kent and Vile. Join us as we focus on furniture from the Georgian and Regency periods as we explore the use of mahogany in English furniture history.
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Colin Stair
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Muffie Cunningham
Director of Decorative Arts
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