File:English oak dresser, three sections, Gordon Russell (Time, Taste and Furniture, Gloag, 1925).jpg

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A dresser in English oak with drawer handles of laburnum. A design by Gordon Russell
Hayrake table
Scans from a book of 1925, on English furniture.
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Source Scan from Gloag, John (1925) Time, Taste and Furniture, London: Grant Richards, pp. p. 263
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