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<p>[QUOTE="george carter, post: 3376182, member: 18064"]Hi, my name is George. A few years ago I purchased a small antique farm house. Built in 1800. The house has never had any major renovations other than added electrical and plumbing. lol, so walls, ceilings, doors, windows and trim are mostly original. I'm hoping to find a few pieces that are somewhat period correct although I'm mainly looking for pieces I like. I'm looking forward to input from others who are more knowledgeable on Antique furniture than I am( most likely everyone here ) on identifying pieces as I accumulate them. Thanks.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="george carter, post: 3376182, member: 18064"]Hi, my name is George. A few years ago I purchased a small antique farm house. Built in 1800. The house has never had any major renovations other than added electrical and plumbing. lol, so walls, ceilings, doors, windows and trim are mostly original. I'm hoping to find a few pieces that are somewhat period correct although I'm mainly looking for pieces I like. I'm looking forward to input from others who are more knowledgeable on Antique furniture than I am( most likely everyone here ) on identifying pieces as I accumulate them. Thanks.[/QUOTE]
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