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  • Jacobean: Period of English furniture during the first half of 17th century, sometimes called the Pilgrim style, named for King James I (1603 to 1625). This comfortable and robust style continued through the reign of Charles I (1625 to 1649). A medieval appearance and dark finish characterized by heavy turnings for legs and spindles typify the Jacobean period. Furniture from this period can be extremely simple or covered with elaborate relief carvings usually with wood of oak and or pine.


  • Japanning: Painting technique, used in creating chinoiserie designs that requires several coats of heat-hardened lacquer.


   
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