I-95 is kinda a BIG DEAL in the USA, serves over 110 million people & comprises over 40% of GDP. If you can't get a reasonable quote to ship along...
Yep, I didn't get ANY legit bids earlier this year from Uship, SHOCKED me a little as I had depended on them for so long. (90% or more of my...
Spent a year living in NO in the French Quarter, a lovely place.:) Unless you are driving to pick up the furniture yourself, FORGET ABOUT IT! For...
"The hoard was found by Derek McLennan, a retired businessman, who was out with his metal detector on church-owned land in Kirkcudbrightshire,...
Mid-19th century (1840s-1850s), Sheraton, very nice figured maple ( might be birdseye & looks like it's solid not veneered) on aprons and drawer...
Well, I am kinda the wrong fella to ask about that as it is not in my area of interest but, to my untrained eye, yours looks legit! You might...
Yes, check this thread out, it's old from last summer but has a FAKE mouseman bookend....
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The good news is, you appear to have an authentic mouseman piece, they are faking his stuff now.:(
http://www.robertthompsons.co.uk/_shop/classic-items/cm42-classic-mouseman-firescreen/ From the Robert Thomson site in the UK, they had a fire...
Although from last summer, I clearly see the difference in my untrained eye. Dang, the real deal is only $205. GBP & folks are faking them? GEEZ!...
Hmmmmm, why do you think it's Shaker? At first glance, I notice the drawer is not centered in the front & out of proportion, kinda unshaker like...
"Tis better to be silent and thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt" First off, although European history is much older than American,...
Had is the operative word there, sold it earlier this year. Didn't make any money on it but didn't lose any either so good deal all around. I...
ALL WRONG!:p
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Here is an 18th-century walnut splay leg (like OP table) tea table built-in PA. If you notice the pegs ( called pins) they are protruding slightly...
This little table was most likely built by uncle Joe in his home woodshop and, he had a HELL of a good time building it!:happy:
Yes, I suspect this is a "home" shop type piece, modeled on Early American furniture, not meant to deceive. The reason is, if you notice, look at...
Absolutely!:) Leaving all the junk for the junk folk, ENJOY!:confused: Can't be any worse than Pot people who are totally NUTS!:rolleyes:
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