rel="nofollow" href="#ulink_8926a6be-794d-59d2-8d90-7dbb248d6fa9">Whittier Garden, Danvers, Mass.
XI.
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Peabody Garden, Danvers, Mass.
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XII.
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Saltonstall Hallway, about 1800
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XIII.
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Hallway, Lee House, 1800
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XIV.
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Hallway, Tucker House, about 1800
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XV.
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Hallway of Wentworth House, 1750
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XVI.
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Historic Fireplace at Ipswich, Mass.
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XVII.
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Old Fireplace in Wentworth House, Portsmouth, N. H.
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XVIII.
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First Hob Grate in New England, Waters House; Mantel Glass and Fireplace, showing decoration of floral basket
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XIX.
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Middleton House Steeple Top Andirons, and Bellows; Southern Andirons, Atkinson Collection
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XX.
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Cupid and Psyche paper, Safford House
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XXI.
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Venetian paper in Wheelwright House, Newburyport
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XXII.
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Roman Ruins paper, Lee Mansion, Marblehead
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XXIII.
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Adventures of Telemachus paper, Nymphs Swinging
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XXIV.
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Queen Anne Fiddle Back; Queen Anne, Stuffed Chair; Dutch Chair, carved; Empire Lyre-backed Roundabout, on Chippendale lines, 1825
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XXV.
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Chippendale, Lord Timothy Dexter's Collection, H. P. Benson; French Chair, showing Empire influence; Flemish Chair; Banister-back Chair
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XXVI.
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Chippendale Armchair, showing straight, square legs; Chippendale Chair; Chippendale, one of a set of six, showing Rosette design; Chippendale Armchair with Cabriole legs, Ball and Claw feet
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XXVII.
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Empire Sofa; Cornucopia Sofa; Sofa in Adams style, about 1800
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XXVIII.
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Sheraton, mahogany frame, about 1800; Sheraton, with solid arms, and straight, slender legs; Sheraton, about 1790. Note the graceful curve of the arms
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XXIX.
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Sheraton, about 1800; Sofa, about 1820; Sofa, about 1820, with winged legs
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XXX.
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Sheraton Night Table; Block Front Bureau Desk, owned by Dr. Ernest H. Noyes, Newburyport, Mass.; Cellarette, 1790, owned originally by Robert Morris
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XXXI.
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Dressing Glass, with Petticoat legs; Empire Bureau, 1816
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XXXII.
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Chest of Drawers, 1710; Six-legged High Chest of Drawers, about 1705
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XXXIII.
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Dressing Table, with brass feet; Bureau and Dressing Glass
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XXXIV.
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Block Front Bureau Desk, owned by Nathan C. Osgood. One of the best specimens in New England; oak paneled Chest, about 1675
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XXXV.
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Secretary, showing Shell ornamentation; Highboy with Shell ornamentation and Ball and Claw feet, 1760; Highboy with Shell ornamentation
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XXXVI.
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Dressing Table, 1760; Mahogany Commode, collection of Nathan C. Osgood
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XXXVII.
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Sheraton Sideboard; Simple form of Sheraton Sideboard, with line Inlay around Drawers and Doors. Date, 1800
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XXXVIII.
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Bedstead in Middleton House, 1798
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XXXIX.
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Sheraton type in Kittredge House; Four-poster, about 1825
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XL.
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Field Bedstead, slept in by Lafayette, in Stark Mansion. Owned by Mrs. Charles Stark, Dunbarton, N. .
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XLI.
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Sheraton Four-poster; Four-poster showing decided English characteristics
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XLII.
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Girandole in George Ropes House, 1800; Girandole, 1800; Constitution Mirror, 1780
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XLIII.
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Picture Mirror, showing Dawn, in Adams House, 1703; English Georgian Mirror, 1750; Two-piece Looking Glass, 1750
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XLIV.
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Oval Mirror, showing Acanthus Leaves. Once on Cleopatra's Barge. The first pleasure yacht built in America. Mirror, 1710, resting on ornamental knobs; Mirror, 1810, in Dudley L. Pickman House
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XLV.
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Mirror, 1770; Lafayette Courting Mirror, Osgood Collection; Empire Mirror, 1810
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XLVI.
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Willard Banjo Clock, 1802; Banjo Clock, 1804; Willard Banjo Clock, 1802
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XLVII.
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English Grandfather's Clock, William Dean Howells; Collection of Old Clocks, property of Mr. Mills, Saugus, Mass.; Grandfather's Clock, formerly owned by President
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