186.85K viewsFurniture, Clocks, & Lighting
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186.85K viewsFurniture, Clocks, & Lighting
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Does anyone know age or value?

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[b]corbyhicks wrote:[/b]
[quote]This is the best photo I have, unfortunately. I am trying to figure out anything I can about it so I can find more. Thanks! [img size=350]http://kovels.com/media/kunena/attachments/legacy/images/chair.JPG[/img][/quote]

This chair is quite nice.
Unfortunately I don,t have an idea about the price of this.

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[b]netta387 wrote:[/b]
[quote]i recently moved in to a house with a bunch of vintage furniture and knic knacs can anyone tell me anything about this bed. The picture is of the foot board , the headboard matches , it has a built in box spring and is on wheels[/quote]

I have vintage furniture.The furniture is super cute and really affordable.

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can someone help me with some info on this bed it was in my attic when i moved into the house

And how do you make pictures smaller ???

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An assembled chair with all kinds of adjustments can be made with hard,unbreakable furniture and softly designed in framework is suggestive for a person who want comfort.Very few companies mean this type of quality and structure during manufacture.

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Can someone help me identify what this is and the original use for it.Where the lamp sits on and the cloth is covering it it’s metal its a metal table top for some reason. It has several wire baskets or holders inside and a sliding board on top of the door and sliding trays inside and what looks like a bread drawer or ice box, it was originally red. missing some glass and doors. Thanks Mark [img size=335]http://kovels.com/media/kunena/attachments/legacy/images/old_cabinet__Small_.jpg[/img]

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