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Be safe.Time to get ready to leave for my appointment. Be back later, you all have a great afternoon!
Yay!if i ever get my camera to work again i will take some pictures of everything and post
That’s beautiful!@DigMyChicks apparently the light is out in my living room, we don't live in there much. Here's the hutch/buffet whatever.
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Pictures any timeI have a few pieces of the chairs, a table, and a 4poster bed he made around 1875. Beautiful oak and scroll work to die for!![]()
Same here, 3 of my grandparents immigrated from Spain in the VERY early 1900's.guess my family was too busy being poor in Europe to participate.
Beautiful!I redid this beaten up dresser a few years ago.
Lovely piece. You can usually tell a piece is old by the wooden wheels on the legs.Here's the hutch/buffet whatever.
Meant to say thank you!An FYI...Those of you who know Sumi, she's posted an update on her recent health scare and is asking for prayers:
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Pictures any timeI have a dresser from that time period, it has 3 marble pieces on the top. Have the mirror too but it is missing all the side and top "dressing", I never saw it so I don't know what it should look like.
Same here, 3 of my grandparents immigrated from Spain in the VERY early 1900's.
Beautiful!
Lovely piece. You can usually tell a piece is old by the wooden wheels on the legs.
Thanks Bruce!Pictures any timeI have a dresser from that time period, it has 3 marble pieces on the top. Have the mirror too but it is missing all the side and top "dressing", I never saw it so I don't know what it should look like.
Same here, 3 of my grandparents immigrated from Spain in the VERY early 1900's.
Beautiful!
Lovely piece. You can usually tell a piece is old by the wooden wheels on the legs.
Do you have a picture?Meant to say thank you!
There is information on the back about the manufacturer, I can't remember who right now. I looked it up and then talked with someone who said it was manufactured in the late 1920s. It needs some TLC right now, on my never ending list.
I hope so DD!! And I hope it stays away from your house.Sorry, slept through most of the day - I guess - but, this time didn't wake up to a headache. Maybe it wandered off to another house. Or I've gotten used to the mold/mildew on the inside metal parts of the two windows![]()