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In reply to the discussion: Some of my trash picking treasures [View all]3Hotdogs
(15,500 posts)17. ---D.C., long about 50 yers ago. A framed, autographed photo of Supreme Court justices --- including,
William Taft,
Oliver Wendel Holmes
Years latter, I took it to be reframed. Owner of the frame shop called to say a lawyer wanted it for his office. Would I sell it for $600.00?
Yes.
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I read an article once written by a nanny who worked for a very wealthy family.
Diamond_Dog
Sunday
#1
That was one of my favorite things to do when I was selling antiques and collectibles. I've also made some
Vinca
Sunday
#2
I've been there many times, as we lived near Andrews Air Force Base for 8 years...
3catwoman3
Sunday
#16
I have a friend who finds old broken down furniture and when she's done with it, looks brand new..
Deuxcents
Sunday
#15
---D.C., long about 50 yers ago. A framed, autographed photo of Supreme Court justices --- including,
3Hotdogs
Sunday
#17
I just get all bummed out when I see antique real wood furniture sitting at the curb
Niagara
Monday
#47
For a second there, I thought you were going to write "someone threw out this perfectly good pizza ... "
eppur_se_muova
Sunday
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