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<p>[QUOTE="Pat Dennis, post: 4280751, member: 15280"]I had 5 of these brass beds in my house in the '70s when they were very trending. There was a popular TV show that had a fancy antique brass bed. It looks to be complete and antique...IMO. The good thing is it looks to have been professionally polished and lacquered. Back then, it cost a pretty penny because the head and footboards were taken apart, polished, lacquered, and reassembled. Often, you had to have a mattress made because many were not a standard size. It's a real find as many are/were missing pieces.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Pat Dennis, post: 4280751, member: 15280"]I had 5 of these brass beds in my house in the '70s when they were very trending. There was a popular TV show that had a fancy antique brass bed. It looks to be complete and antique...IMO. The good thing is it looks to have been professionally polished and lacquered. Back then, it cost a pretty penny because the head and footboards were taken apart, polished, lacquered, and reassembled. Often, you had to have a mattress made because many were not a standard size. It's a real find as many are/were missing pieces.[/QUOTE]
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