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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 9545185, member: 37"]Haven't seen too much out there lately, other than single dining chairs and Victorian rockers. None were exceptional values or terribly interesting. There was a set of 4 MCM chairs for $24.00 but they were pretty rough and needed upholstery to boot. I did see these two worth photographing for you.</p><p><br /></p><p>This double spool bed was $40.00. One rail has a repair but looks like they did a decent, albeit not so pretty, job. Just don't see a lot of spool beds these days.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]454252[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>First Hoosier cabinet I have seen in a long time. Nice older oak example in a smallish size. Missing its tambour but, otherwise, in pretty good condition. Top damage was superficial and would clean up pretty easily. Missing knobs were in the drawer. Pretty good buy at $50.00. Actually convinced a dealer friend of mine to buy for her shop. Even if it doesn't sell right away, it will be great for display of kitchen items.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]454257[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 9545185, member: 37"]Haven't seen too much out there lately, other than single dining chairs and Victorian rockers. None were exceptional values or terribly interesting. There was a set of 4 MCM chairs for $24.00 but they were pretty rough and needed upholstery to boot. I did see these two worth photographing for you. This double spool bed was $40.00. One rail has a repair but looks like they did a decent, albeit not so pretty, job. Just don't see a lot of spool beds these days. [ATTACH=full]454252[/ATTACH] First Hoosier cabinet I have seen in a long time. Nice older oak example in a smallish size. Missing its tambour but, otherwise, in pretty good condition. Top damage was superficial and would clean up pretty easily. Missing knobs were in the drawer. Pretty good buy at $50.00. Actually convinced a dealer friend of mine to buy for her shop. Even if it doesn't sell right away, it will be great for display of kitchen items. [ATTACH=full]454257[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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