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Duncan Phyfe (1768 – 16
August 1854) was one of nineteenth-century America's
leading cabinetmakers.
Rather than
create a new
furniture style, he interpreted...
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Phyfe is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Duncan Phyfe (1768–1854),
American cabinetmaker Owain Phyfe (1949–2012),
American vocalist...
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Owain Phyfe (April 9, 1949 –
September 5, 2012) was an
American vocalist, instrumentalist, composer, and the
founder of Nigh****ch Recording,
which concentrates...
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Herold Rodney Eaton "Hal"
Phyfe (1892-1968) was a
Broadway photographer famous for his
theatrical portraits of the 1920s and 1930s. His
photos have been...
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restored and
preserved along with many of its
original Duncan Phyfe furnishings.
Millford Plantation's
monumental two-story Gr****
Revival mansion...
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Phyfe is a 17-episode
American sitcom broadcast on ABC from
January 13 to
September 1, 1966, and
starring Red Buttons.[citation needed]
Henry Phyfe (Buttons)...
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worked in the
federal style included John and
Thomas Seymour,
Duncan Phyfe and Charles-Honoré Lannuier. It was
influenced by the
Georgian and Adam...
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notably exemplified by the work of New York
cabinetmakers Duncan Phyfe and Paris-trained Charles-Honoré Lannuier.
Other major furniture centers...
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likely due to a lack of funding. John
Duncan Phyfe and
James Campbell acquired the site in 1883.
Phyfe and
Campbell announced plans for a nine-story...
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recommends 19th-century
American cabinetmaker Duncan Phyfe’s artistry, remarking: “Georgian
silver and
Duncan Phyfe sofas make
wonderful companions, as do all alcoholic...