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The Real Goth Look
“In Pointed Style: The Gothic Revival in America, 1800–1860” opens this weekend at Hirschl & Adler. Much of the furniture is
for sale, including this rosewood-and-
maple dressing bureau, made by New York’s
Charles A. Baudouine about 1850
($75,000; 21 E. 70th St., nr. Madison Ave.; 212-535-8810).


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