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    Posted 10 years ago

    newtoantiq…
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    just bought this beautiful set..haven't picked it up yet, but wondered if anyone knows who made this set? I would appreciate your help! cbrandse@hotmail.com

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    1. newtoantiques66, 10 years ago
      Just bought..but, would love to know who made it. Haven't picked it up yet. I do know that it was made in 1900. If anyone can share information with me...I would greatly appreciate it!!
    2. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 10 years ago
      There is a very useful web site called connectedlines.com that lists and shows examples of furniture by era. Also if you intend buying and collecting it is always good to check sites that show reproductions. Everyone is always positive they bought the real deal. If they don't know who made it, don't know the era or how to identify construction techniques then how are they positive it isn't a reproduction? Because grandma said so? Because a salesman said so? Find some good sites and bookmark them for research. Most sites are free and will ultimately save you money in the long run.
    3. newtoantiques66, 10 years ago
      Thank you very much Fhrjr2! I appreciate you advice and help! :)
    4. newtoantiques66, 10 years ago
      I know it was made in Hamilton, Ontario...but no idea who made it. If anyone has any ideas, please TY

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