CHINESE-STYLE FURNITURE FROM TAIWAN.—Brass fittings for furniture made in traditional Chinese patterns. Taiwan has forests of cedar, iron-wood, teak, and mahogany, and factories in Taiwan are producing imitations of traditional handmade Chinese furniture. In 1969 they exported furniture valued at $6 million.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32221, 13 February 1970, Page 5
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42CHINESE-STYLE FURNITURE FROM TAIWAN.—Brass fittings for furniture made in traditional Chinese patterns. Taiwan has forests of cedar, iron-wood, teak, and mahogany, and factories in Taiwan are producing imitations of traditional handmade Chinese furniture. In 1969 they exported furniture valued at $6 million. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32221, 13 February 1970, Page 5
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