Impressive Art Deco & A Stylish Thanksgiving.
epoca 20th century & antique furnishings
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a chic pair of french 1970's stainless steel slipper chairs by françois monnet circa 1970
a curvaceous art deco s-shaped chaise longue with aluminum base & leather upholstery; possibly english circa 1920
an exceptional and shapely pair of northern european (possibly austrian) art deco black walnut club chairs with scalloped back circa 1930
a handsome & richly-patinated german baroque inlaid walnut 3-drawer chest first-half 18th century
a long and sleek french art deco satin birchwood four-door sideboard 1930's
a stylish american 1950's serpentine-shaped mirrored 4-door credenza by archibald taylor, san francisco
a good quality english art deco burl maple cocktail table with scalloped apron; by h & l epstein furniture co, england; circa 1930
a stylish american mid-century lacquered parchment cocktail table in the chinese taste; by gracie studios, ny, ny circa 1950
a finely matchbook veneered english art deco black walnut demilune bar with 4 tambour doors and etched mirrored interior circa 1930
a large-scaled anglo indian octagonal brass inlaid traveling table late 19th century
a handsome and unusual pair of austrian rosewood art deco side chairs with leather upholstery  circa 1920

We want to thank everyone who joined us to make our 10th anniversary and Gary McBournie book signing a wonderful event.    Warm wishes from all of us at epoca for a lovely Thanksgiving.

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