Posted 8 years ago
Ritamsg
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Vintage 1930's Dining Room set in Pennsylvania American Four Square style house from Sears Catalog Homes (1922).
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Posted 8 years ago
Ritamsg
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Vintage 1930's Dining Room set in Pennsylvania American Four Square style house from Sears Catalog Homes (1922).
Enjoy!
Thank you
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Would be kind enough to removed the table cloth, so the table can be seen 'naked'! Pic @2 is very dark, it may add some ambience but doesn't help to see clearly.
Would like to see a chair in its' entirety as well. Sorry I'm not being terribly positive. When you say American four square house from 1922 Sears Catalog Homes, it's confusing - at first I thought you meant that the furniture was from 1922. Anyway, I believe your furniture to be somewhat later than 1930's. Scott may be along soon to put me right. Early, mid or late 30's?
Where'd those peeps come from? They sure snuck in while I was writing.
I have reupholstered the chairs to match the curtains. I'm not concerned with the fact that the upholstery is not from the period, since they are in my home for my use and enjoyment. I was just sharing for fun, upon Phil's request.
Gillian sometimes has a little to much of a good thing--her discerning eye. Today she has it and her magnifying glass. She is however--so helpful, discovering the facts--- but overlooking some of the fun and joy once in awhile. Still that critical viewpoint can be soooo helpful. She is a "good egg" when not too salty. Love ya Gillian! Lois ( just teasin' you)
I'll bet we are missing a GORGEOUS table!!
I think it is great. Beautiful room and a great way to live with your collection.
The tablecloth did not bother me one bit, just the overall ambiance of the room has such a calming effect, so very beautiful, thank you for posting this, I very much appreciate this, love to you and your family !!~
I had forgotten my books on the Sears catalog homes. In Canada for instance we had catalog homes also from Eatons which was another highly popular mail order business which made homes also !~