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Illustrated catalogue of furniture from designs by Charles Spooner and Arthur J. Penty, made by Elmdon and Company, at 1 Ravenscourt Park, Hammersmith, London, W.
Title: Illustrated catalogue of furniture from designs by Charles Spooner and Arthur J. Penty, made by Elmdon and Company, at 1 Ravenscourt Park, Hammersmith, London, W.
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Elmdon and Company.
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