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PUNCH FEATURED ITEM
This great mid century dresser was found with a dirty, dingy, blond finish. A good cleaning was followed by refinishing with several coats of “Million Dollar Red” lacquer. The original drawer pulls have been professionally replated in a brushed nickel … Continue reading
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GRANDPA’S ROLLTOP DESK
Rolltop desks are one of my favorite pieces of antique furniture. They combine several things that I find pleasing. They are substantial and functional, as well as having beautiful wood, interesting joinery, moving parts, and (when we hear them) fascinating … Continue reading
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