are from century furniture. the textiles are complicated as they were from different vendors . i can recall some of the pillow fabrics were bought through marge carson.
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a 20th-century porch was removed from the north facade, while the original framing was kept. Some of the interior woodwork, including the stairs, several doors and the flooring, survives from the 18th century.
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from 17th century. A carved S or C shape at the top.
the 17th century. The Flemish scroll leg can be distinguished by either a carved S or C shape at the top. Furniture from this period tends to be heavy and dark, with elaborate carvings.These dining chairs, with their Flemish scroll legs and matching arm carvings, help to create a warm and inviting dining
defines this century-old home. Much of the hardware is original as well as some windows, doors and hardwood floors. "The details are what drew me to the house," says Gretchen.
defines this century-old home. Much of the hardware is original as well as some windows, doors and hardwood floors. "The details are what drew me to the house," says Gretchen.
original 19th century elegance. The design satisfied historical requirements with its attention to authentic detailsand materials; it also satisfied the wishes of the family who has been connected to the house through several generations.
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