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19th Century FurniturePage 1

New forms of furniture were introduced in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, giving the middle classes more choice in the furnishing of the parlour. The large centre table became a dominant feature, being used for informal meals such as breakfast and tea and for daily activities such as reading and writing.

The Drawing Room at 59 Seymour Street, by Matilda Sharpe, c.1850, watercolour.
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The Drawing Room at 59 Seymour Street, by Matilda Sharpe, c.1850, watercolour.

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