The NFC B-Day Chat Thread

I 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! :love
Pictures any time :D I 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.

guess my family was too busy being poor in Europe to participate.
Same here, 3 of my grandparents immigrated from Spain in the VERY early 1900's.

I redid this beaten up dresser a few years ago.
Beautiful!

Here's the hutch/buffet whatever.
Lovely piece. You can usually tell a piece is old by the wooden wheels on the legs.
 
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Meant to say thank you!
Pictures any time :D I 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.

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.
 
Pictures any time :D I 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!
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.
Do you have a picture?
 

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