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Dial-C-for-Candlestick
From the cloth-covered receiver cord to the bell-shaped mouthpiece, the Candlestick phone from Crosley Radio Corp. is the mirror image of a model that was popular from the early 1900s until the 1920s-with a few modern twists.
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Paneling Pretender
As imitations go, New England Classic's beadboard looks like the paneling found in 19th-century houses except that it's made from modified density fiberboard.
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Natural Glides
When leather craftsman Crit Taylor needed to find a better bottom for chairs and tables, he turned to a material he knew best. His sister, an expert in floor and surface restoration, was having trouble protecting historic tilework; conventional metal buttons and plastic caused scratches, and felt couldn't stand up to the job.
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A Durable Classic
The pedestal urn is a timeless design that's been decorating classically styled houses for centuries.
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Hooked on Classic Styling
Although not a William Morris creation, the pattern of this rug replicates an Arts & Crafts-era textile displayed in London's Victoria and Albert Museum.
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