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Vines, flowers and ivys are victorian and they reflect life and vitality. The medallians in this decor are most likely original or authentic reproduction. Without seeing the one in the dining room. Flamingos are charicteristic of the deco period and was probably redone in the 1920s-1940s pre- WW-II....
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I just purchased a Sellers kitchen cupboard and its missing one drawer pull. Its black plastic, art deco style and measures 4 inches from end to end and 2.25 from center to center screw holes. Does anyone know where I can purchase one or 7 of this size to replace all of them.
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Need replacement glass slip shades for an art deco 1930s chandelier. I have found a replacement light ( very expensive) but can;t find the glass to replace two that have been broken. Any expertise out there?? dp
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Hi, I just bought an art deco-looking chandelier that needs some restoration. Can someone point me to info on how I can restore this without spending a lot of $$? Im looking for info on cleaning products and restoring the finish. Thanks! -Reba
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Ive been searching high and low for high-quality art deco cabinet pulls and knobs for a desk that Im having built, but have found nothing, except for some very pricy items from Nanz. Id even be willing to pay someone with solid experience to make them. Any ideas?
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I am looking for a source for the metal corners uses on reverse painted Art Deco glass picture frames. They slid onto the four corners and held on an easel back. Reproductions would be fine. They were usually chromed, or brass. Thanks.
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I have a beautiful bathroom sink made in 1932 by the Standard Company. Needs the drain assembly with a pop up that connects by means of a rod that screws into a lever mounted on the backsplash of the sink. The faucets are also mounted on the back of the sink....not on the top. Searched many websites...
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It would depend on what era you are trying to replicate if that is indeed what you are trying to do. Art Deco era was in most cases flourecent. Victorian was almost always incandecent and contemporary or industrial era was a mixture of both. Flourecents are much cheaper on the elctric bill but more ...
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Hi everyone! First time here. I have a question for anyone with experience. I have a 1941 home recently purchased. We are redoing all the woodwork in the house and Id like to restore the hardware on all the doors. I am not sure what they are made of, but the knobs are crystal , the back hardware on ...
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As a historical restoration contractor, I use multiple resources for pricing and period fixtures on various projects. I would be more than happy to let you and those who view this post to get a peak into what your possibilities are to explore. Here are some examples: 1. http://www.salvageone.com/res...
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