Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Roger and Karen made 2 trips in with their trailer to help our newest consignor get her treasures here. So thankful it was not raining, although I'm sure they would have been prepared with tarps, raingear, flashlights, sandwiches...whatever was needed. Such capable, down-to-earth people! Very thankful to have their help.

Here are some views of a couple of the larger items, but they also brought boxes glassware items, tea cups, vases, old camera equipment...fun stuff for you to come browse through :^)

A midcentury dresser and mirror made by RWAY:
(What is it about cubbyholes? I love them! This stack of 3 small cubby-like drawers in the middle of the dresser is such a nice touch.)
Mid-Century Rway mahogany dresser with mirror
update: sold

Next, here's a beech (or birch? I need to learn more woods) dining room cabinet made by American of Martinsville for their “Urban Suburban” furniture designed by Merton L. Gershun. One source says this is from 1956. Um, that would be mid-century!
(Oh, look! More cubbies!)
hutch, beech w/dark wood legs
update: sold

That will have to do for now. Need to get down to The Living Room early Thursday morning to shovel aisles again.

1 comment:

  1. This is actually bleached maple w walnut accents. I have the bedroom set...for sale if you are interested :) jacksonmarianneg@yahoo.com

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