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<p>[QUOTE="Darkwing Manor, post: 65625, member: 738"]Good morning Antiques Board members,</p><p>I am introducing myself as a new member. My name is Tina Reuwsaat, Collections Curator at Southern Oregon Historical Society in Medford, Oregon and personal collector of a lot of things, mostly Halloween, Gothic and mourning items. I live in a restored 1908 orchard house, and have done some type of decorating theme with most all the rooms. For example, my parlour is Turkish Revival and the guest bath is Egyptian Revival, based on wall treatments by Bradbury and Bradbury.</p><p>I received my Masters degree in the history of American decorative arts from the Smithsonian Associates/ Parson's School of Design in Washington, D.C. My specialty is 19th century American furniture and glass.</p><p>I look forward to many interesting conversations with you all and perhaps shred some light on some of my "mystery" artifacts.</p><p>Tina Reuwsaat[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Darkwing Manor, post: 65625, member: 738"]Good morning Antiques Board members, I am introducing myself as a new member. My name is Tina Reuwsaat, Collections Curator at Southern Oregon Historical Society in Medford, Oregon and personal collector of a lot of things, mostly Halloween, Gothic and mourning items. I live in a restored 1908 orchard house, and have done some type of decorating theme with most all the rooms. For example, my parlour is Turkish Revival and the guest bath is Egyptian Revival, based on wall treatments by Bradbury and Bradbury. I received my Masters degree in the history of American decorative arts from the Smithsonian Associates/ Parson's School of Design in Washington, D.C. My specialty is 19th century American furniture and glass. I look forward to many interesting conversations with you all and perhaps shred some light on some of my "mystery" artifacts. Tina Reuwsaat[/QUOTE]
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