Whether you are building or furnishing, architectural antiques and antique furniture offer you the chance to create a customized style that is both reminiscent of history and memorable in its own right. The right antiques can transform your home or business into a conversation piece or work of art. Imagine the impact of a stained glass window or a pedestal sink, a garden statue or a limestone column. Imagine how beautiful architectural antiques could transform your home or building project.
The experts at Olde Good Things have the experience to find and salvage architectural artifacts that give you the freedom to design an antique project that is unique, rare, and unforgettable.
Olde Good Things is one of the largest architectural antique dealers in the country, with a warehouse of over 100,000 square feet inside, three acres outside, and three stores filled with doorknobs, hardware, doors, mantels, decorative iron, stained glass, terra cotta and many more olde good things. If you do
It's was made around the turn of the 20th century. No later than the 20s. It was a house servant's textile chest. Bottom was for heavy quilted items or pillows, the next up drawer for blankets, next for sheets, pillow cases, and the upper most for expensive embroidery items.
I just came across one of my old customers web site. It is really good. I found many things for them around the world. I am retired now but still love the quality of the old "junk", TREASURES. DAVID
When I was a kid, the hardware store down the street Thad several of those, and a cool rolling ladder that went around the entire shop on a track near the ceiling.
We’ve learned from followers that apparently these lions were at a lot of playgrounds throughout America. People have contacted us and said that they had them in Oakland, California. a small town in eastern Ohio someone else said they had them in Pittsburgh. Another person said they had one in a small town in Connecticut and so on. We’ve had a number of people try to buy our sitting line, but we’re keeping him! He’s our mascot and part of the family now!