Painted Vintage Dresser With Mirror
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Suzy on Feb 21, 2018
Please I beg of you to ask people to research an item before they put paint on something. Even if the legs were cut off they can be professional repair and you can still reap a great return on the value of such a piece. I just wanted people to be aware to check and double check the value of a peice before they put paint on something. Some people think that if a peice is veneered it has no value however veneering has been going on for a long time. I gasped a little when I saw an America made bow front dresser with sexy legs and wheel go underground the brush. It turned out beautifully and I love the colors. A Stunning peice to start with and definitely a show stopper after. Ps: I think the sexy legs is call federal style in vogue late 18 hunderds
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Nancy L. Auclair on Oct 05, 2018
I had no idea that there was a shop anywhere in the state of Maine that sells Annie's Chalk paint. Now, I know where to go and what to buy, so I am psyched. Many thanks for your quick response.
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