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I have a mirror like the second one and I would say it's from the late 1800s or the early 1900s.
Both of them are beautiful
Both of them are beautiful
DNO - that's a beautiful vase - a gorgeous colour!
I got these two mirrors in Oxfam yesterday - they have opened a new branch that deals with vintage furniture - can't wait to go back again and see what they have:
I have a mirror like the second one and I would say it's from the late 1800s or the early 1900s.
Both of them are beautiful
I agree, lovely finds Miss G. I would say the second mirror is indeed Edwardian. The first forties or fifties. I love the glass on the second one. It amazes me you can pick up these lovely quality looking glasses with nice bevelled edges so cheaply. Believe me i went to a glaziers to have some glass replaced once in a mirror and nearly fainted.
We quite often have customers who make comments, sometimes not very polite about patina on certain items, i always very politely tell them, that if they were the same age as the item, they would probably have a few nicks and scratches too.
I laughed when I read that! You are so right!!!!!!!! I think it's nice for old things to have a little wear and tear - it adds to the charm of the piece.
Then the people who make comments end up going to buy some new junk in the store labeled "Shabby Chic." :eusa_doh:
That's just it - some "distressed" furniture that someone just took a bit of sandpaper to - I tell you, give me the real deal any day!
Distressed by people, children and pets.
If you leave children alone with most modern furniture then it will end up looking worse than shabby chic.
Miss Golightly...tried to send you a PM but your box is full. Could you clear some space there? Thank you.
Now there's an idea - I have one child and two marauding cats - I could make a fortune!!!!!!!!!!
Ten bucks!? Man, that's a steal, I'd say.Picked up this curio cabinet at St. Vinnie's for ten bucks today. I was looking at it and one of the employees came by and put a 10 dollar tag (was 15) on it, while I was looking at it. Figured it was fate.
Ten bucks!? Man, that's a steal, I'd say.
Thrift stores 'round here usually try to sell things in five times worse shape than that for five times more.