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- August 13, 1987
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LEAD: 'Anglo Raj' Furniture for a Country Look 'Anglo Raj' Furniture for a Country LookLAST November Ian Harrington and his wife, Charsi, went to London looking for original pine furniture they could import into the United States and sell. For the past few years decorating with stripped pine furniture has been an easy way to achieve the popular country look. Fresh and pristine, pine tables, chests and armoires have been synonymous with the informal decor in weekend houses. ''But this time around all we saw were reproductions,'' Mrs. Harrington recalled. ''It was very difficult to find good old pieces, and we felt that maybe the market for pine was saturated over here.'' While the couple ...
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