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Reproduction Antiques
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SHOPS OF DAVID SMITH-CHIPPENDALE MEDIA CUPBOARD-CURLY M
| Start Price |
USD 3,495.00 |
| Current Price |
USD 3,495.00 |
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| Buy It Now Price |
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| Start Time |
Wednesday, November 26, 2008 |
| End Time |
Friday, December 26, 2008 |
| Location |
Russells Point, Ohio |
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Description
********I HAVE REDUCED MY PRICE WAY BELOW MY ACQUISTION COST FROM THE EARLY 90's********** NOT AN ANTIQUE BUT: THE WORKSHOPS OF DAVID T. SMITH ARE: The Original Craftsmen for Reproduction Museum Quality 18th & 19th Century Furniture, Pottery, and Handmade Kitchens The Workshops of David T. Smith is a business that dates back more than 35 years. Today the Workshop is home not only to David T. Smith and his family, but also to the more than forty-five skilled cabinetmakers, finishers, potters, artists, etc., that the business employs. The village like atmosphere of board and batten shops that encircle the 1720's Connecticut-style salt box home has become known as "The Workshops of David T. Smith". Look for his work featured in many national magazines and home/design themed books. David began restoring and rebuilding antiques for antique dealers, collectors and museums. He experimented with "aged" painted finishes and developed a line of reproductions to market to the public. By 1980, with local resources for aged lumber and antique parts exhausted, David left his full-time job to devote himself to reproducing American antique furniture reproductions; New England, Shaker and Pennsylvania-German styles. David began experimenting with curly maple and cherry woods. Also working with poplar and pine, which he then would paint, the business began as "David T. Smith - Cabinetmakers and Grainers". Throughout the years, the fine museum quality furniture of The Workshops has been featured in numerous national magazines and publications. In addition to the furniture area The workshops feature a forge for reproducing hardware and The Turtle Creek Potters for recreating early redware pottery. WORK SHOPS OF DAVID SMITH-CHIPPENDALE MEDIA CUPBOARD-CIRCA 1800 SUPERB CRAFTMANSHIP BY DAVID SMITH, IN CURLY MAPLE OWN A PIECE OF FUTURE ANTIQUE COLLECTIBLES 51"H X 72-1/4"W X 28.5:D T.V.AREA-33-1/2"H X 38"W X 25-1/4"D EXTRAS ARE: ULTRA FINISH, CORD HOLES, POCKET DOORS CAN BE SEEN ON SMITH'S WEB SITE #12-223 (BETTER PICS) NO RESERVE-BUY IT NOW PRICE BELOW REPLACEMENT COST SSAH THANKS FOR LOOKING
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