Kittinger

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One of the USA's pre-eminent makers of colonial reproduction furniture, Kittinger Company was founded in Buffalo, New York in 1866. For many decades, it was the chief furniture reproductions maker for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, and sold a Williamsburg-style look to customers across the world from the home of the Williamsburg Reproductions program, the Craft House. Like Biggs Furniture of Richmond, Virginia, it served an upper middle class market in search of mostly mahogany reproduction furniture of equal quality to the originals, done to museum standards. Product was chiefly in the Queen Anne, Chippendale and Hepplewhite styles.