Meanwhile...... Winter Show Postponed The Winter Show in New York City has been postponed due to the recent surge of COVID-19 cases in New York...
Yes, probably are. Cobblestone streets/ sidewalks are quite common in DC especially in the older colonial neighborhoods like Georgetown. If you do...
Ditto in DC at Fords' theater where Lincoln was shot & the house across the street where Lincoln died. They are both just as they were the night...
Remembers this discussion on the old & now defunct Rare Victorian site back in the day.
It's a CONSPIRACY! some jewelry freak is trying to hi-jack the furniture page!:hilarious:
@daveydempsey , I don't understand the Jewelry info thingy at the top of the furniture page, somebody found some jewelry in a drawer?
Guesses Pennsylvania, because of the scalloped aprons. The top might be replaced, as the 3rd pic down shows a different outline than the frame....
No isn't, never thought it was. Those holes on the back of the drawer look very small compared to circles on the front & are probably bolt/screw...
Yes, very popular with eagle & 13 stars representing the 13 original colonies. Yes, that is odd as well, still puzzled over those dark circles,...
That's possible but, awfully large circles to plug a screw hole, aren't they? Usually, you don't see repairs "celebrated" that way.
Hepplewhite sideboard with string & barber pole inlay, looks like tulip poplar secondary so American. It's 19th century but is it Federal period...
Not for everyone!:p No fun at all for those not attending & needing a room for the week plus, hotel owners gouge the hell out of you even if a...
Indeed Yep is, Late Classical mahogany book-matched veneered desk-bookcase, mid 19th century, looks to be in very good condition. As @johnnycb09...
The 1850s yes, the 1950s, no.:)
High Point NC, since the 1920s-1930s or so, about 100 years. "Following World War II, an estimated 60% of all furniture made in America was...
Exactly! Furniture is big business, "market week" is for those in the industry primarily.
It's for people who are actually IN the furniture industry. People who buy million-dollar orders or sell those types of orders or who design for...
Well, first impression is first half 19th-century one-piece walnut corner cupboard although can't tell much with the photos provided. Many are...
Exactly Unfortunately, I don't think they allow civilians entry into most of the showrooms.
That's probably how it started over 100 years ago. It's a sleepy little town in the middle of nowhere but twice a year they have a "market" thingy...
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