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80 days ago |
My daughter has her grandmothers old New England goose neck beds. Her mother went into a nursing home, and people renting her house in Capecod left her bed outside in the weather. She gave me the bed to make into something for her twin girls. I have about 2/3 or the set, luckily I have all four goose neck pieces. Missing about 7/8s of the head board pieces, but enough to work around and two side rails. Pieces were original gold guilt in many places. It appears to be factory made. Figured out the age of the bed by the metal shoes still attached to 3 of the legs. Tracked down the Bassick as a caster manufacturer. Been in business since 1878. Did a patent search on google and found the original patent dates etc. Only one headboard exists and it is missing all of the vertical slats. It has a cool design cut into it, with a missing medalion. 9/11/2008 This photos shows the goose with the most water damage 9/12/2008 -- ..... art for lifes sake ... danwalters@lumberjocks.com |
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