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George II, born in 1683, was king in Great Britain from 1727 until his death in 1760.
Mahogany replaced walnut as the fashionable wood. mahogany furniture furniture is dark reddish and did not need varnishing.


 

1714-1727
George I style

GEORGE I chair

1760-1820
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George III chairs
 
 
           

Mirror in George II style   Sofa, George II style   George II mirror and Low Boy   George II side table   Mirror in George II style  


             

hall settee   gilt wood table   gilt wood console   side chair      


mirror, George II style furniture

 
 Mirror george II style



sofa George II style furniture

 
 Sofa George II style
 


Mirror with Low Boy George II style furniture

 
Mirror with Low Boy George II style
 


Side Table George II style furniture

 
Side Table George II style



Side Table George II style furniture

 
 Mirror George II style



1758, mahogany hall sofa in George II style furniture

 
 
    1758, mahogany hall sofa in George II style


Gilt wood side table, white marble top in Gorge II style furniture

 

     Gilt wood side table, white marble top in Gorge II style



Console in george II style furniture

 


    Console in george II style




Gilt wood side chair in George II style furniture

 

      Gilt wood side chair in George II style


                   

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