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Escritoire-a cabinet with a fall front that lowers to form a writing surface Escutcheon-the brass plate that surrounds and protects the edges of a keyhole Étagère-a two-or three-tiered intended for displaying objects or serving food F (TOP) Didn Faceted-decorative surface cut into sharp-edged planes in a criss-cross to reflect light Fall front-the flap of a bureau or secrétaire that pulls down to provide a writing surface Fauteuil-a French term for an armchair Feather banding-two narrow bands of veneer laid in opposite diagonals Federal style-the American version of the Neo-classical style, popular from c. Jacquard Design: A woven design made with the aid of a jacquard head (this constitutes a jacquard loom) and may vary from simple, self-colored. Crocking: Rubbing off of color from woven or printed fabrics. A highly sophisticated textile art, blending today is creating new fabric types, performance characteristics, and dyeing and finishing effects. Rayon Ingredient: A manufactured fiber composed of regenerated cellulose, as well as manufactured fibers composed of regenerated celluluse in which substituents have replaced not more than 15% of the hydrogens of the hydroxyl groups. Commode-French term for a chest-of-drawers Console-a intended to stand against a wall, between windows Cornice-horizontal top portion on a piece of furniture Credence -a type of small used for storing food before serving; generally a semi-circular with a hinged top Credenza-a long side cabinet used for serving and storage with shelves on the ends Crossbanding-veneered edge to tabletops and drawer fronts, at right angles to the main veneer Crown molding-transitional, or terminal element that contours or outlines the edges and surfaces on a projection or cavity, such as a cornice, architrave, capital, arch, base, or jamb; the surface of a molding is modeled with recesses and reliefs, which either maintain a constant profile or are set in rhythmically repeated patterns Curio-a cabinet for storing collectibles and knick-knacks Cushion drawer-a convex drawer below a cornice that runs the full width of a piece of furniture D [TOP] Didn Damask-a heavy, reversible fabric featuring a which is distinguished from the background by contrasting luster Davenport-a British term describing a small writing desk Daybed-a seating piece, which can also serve as a bed Dentil moulding-a moulding style consisting of a row of equally spaced carved rectangles or "teeth" Diamond tufting-an arrangement of buttons which yields a diamond shaped on the back of the piece Double-doweled-a method of joining two pieces of wood which uses two dowel pins instead of one to ensure no shifting Dovetailing-series of interlocking joints used to join sections of timber together Drawer-lining-term referring to the side of a drawer Dresser-a low long chest of drawers used for storing clothes Drop handle-a pear-shaped handle made popular in the late 17th century Drop-in seat-upholstered seat frame that sits in the main framework of a chair & tableware customized fitting Dropleaf -a type of with a pivoted leg to support the extended leaf but without understretchers Drop lid desk-a desk with a hinged panel that covers the inner compartments Dumb waiter-type of furniture with a central shaft and circular trays, which often revolves to enable those who are dining to help themselves to additional plates E [TOP] Didn Egg-and-dart moulding-a carved moulding resembling ovals, or "eggs, " alternating with triangular arrowheads, or "darts" Encoignure-an 18th-19th century casework piece similar to a corner cabinet.
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