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In my last post, we looked at an overview of Georgian furniture from the reign of George I in the first quarter to the reign of George II around mid-century and ending with the reign of George III, beginning in 1760.
Now let's look at each of these three Georgian "mini-periods" separately:
Early Georgian (George I, 1714-1727)-architectural in style, heavier and symmetrical, more in the Baroque taste):
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