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ANTIQUE FURNITURE RESTORATION DISCUSSION BOARD
Posted By: Bernadette <Bernadette@mchsi.com> (12-219-164-15.client.mchsi.com)
In Response To: Re: RJ Horner Furniture (Jim)
Date: 4/9/4 03:25
I've just purchased a small old sewing/knitting box. It has a handle on top to carry it around, two wood covers (one on each side) two shapely legs which is held together by a spindle looking wood and rests on two curved "feet" which comes out from each side of the "legs" Inside it has a sliding wood insert which consists of a small tray and three holes (one is large, two are small) that may have held thread or yarn. On the side, located at the bottom of the box, is a It has a plaque on it that reads: Founded 1840; Flint's Fine Furniture; Flint and Horner Co Inc. New York. Could you please tell me more about it. Thanks
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