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Rack

framework for holding objects. Oak dressers all have racks for keeping Pewter plates or pewter jugs. Normally made from oak. ... read more
 

Rails

The horizontal members of framed furniture, e.g., the long sidepieces of beds or the side framing in casework. An oak carved refectory table has rails as does an oak moulded refectory table or plain ... read more
 

Refectory Table

Long, narrow table named after the refectory (dining room) of the monks in of the Middle Ages, in which it was first used. A refectory table was usually made from oak, hence Oak refectory table. See ... read more
 

Reproduction

The act of reproducing or the condition or process of being reproduced. ... read more
 
 
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