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parts on view, except table tops, were normally painted: shelves and backboards were usually coloured green or blue, with most surfaces grained to simulate the more expensive hardwoods. Occasionally this technique was used to produce purely decorative effects, sometimes akin to the patterns found on floors ..."

 

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