New Jersey Mansion, Photographed By William Waldron. The Living Area Of The Main Barn Includes A 17th-century

New Jersey mansion, photographed by William Waldron. The living area of the main barn includes a 17th-century verdure tapestry, 19th-century wing chairs, and an antique bench from Provence; the leather sofa is Italian, and the plaster sculpture was found at a Paris flea market.
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