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Creating a marred surface, which lends an aged look to furniture.
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Trees that lose their leaves in winter, including oak, ash, cherry, maple, walnut and poplar.
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The entire had section of a bed; or the boards within the head framework.
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A high chest of drawers, deriving its name from haut bois, which is French for "high wood."
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finishing technique of removing colored finish materials in a pattern which enhances the natural grain patterns.
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Synonymous with cedar chest and dowry chest.
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Enclosed structure, often raised on uprights or an enclosed structure of more than one tier.
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A chest or cabinet with doors, usually on legs.
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