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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 9782828, member: 37"]China cabinet and buffet here in the US. Your desk exhibits elements of <i>Chippendale</i> style, though quite watered down. The other two pieces are loosely based on <i>William and Mary</i> style furniture. US makers started mixing and matching style elements in the 20th century. Your pieces are examples of this trend It often gets termed <i>traditional revival</i> or <i>depression era</i> furniture. This pretty much ended post-WWII, when colonial revival and modern became the predominate trends.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 9782828, member: 37"]China cabinet and buffet here in the US. Your desk exhibits elements of [I]Chippendale[/I] style, though quite watered down. The other two pieces are loosely based on [I]William and Mary[/I] style furniture. US makers started mixing and matching style elements in the 20th century. Your pieces are examples of this trend It often gets termed [I]traditional revival[/I] or [I]depression era[/I] furniture. This pretty much ended post-WWII, when colonial revival and modern became the predominate trends.[/QUOTE]
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