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Our house had those same French provincial cabinets with the shutters that divided the kitchen from the living room. Parents bought the house new in 1964 for $ 31,000, it’s currently valued at 1.4 million !!! So goes life and over priced and speculated home values in Southern California….:)
Yes, French provincial and American contemporary furniture from Broyhill and Barker Brothers was in our house. And I still have some of it, as it’s better built than a lot of today’s furniture….:)
I like his butt, butt is that a Kitchen? Can't tell.....appares to be from the '40s (the cabinetry, not the photo).
ReplyDeleteI see what you mean about the cabinets . . . and his behind.
DeleteOur house had those same French provincial cabinets with the shutters that divided the kitchen from the living room.
ReplyDeleteParents bought the house new in 1964 for $ 31,000, it’s currently valued at 1.4 million !!! So goes life and over priced and speculated home values in Southern California….:)
yup......my grandfather bought his house in Inglewood in '56 for only $14k! (With a granny flat).
DeleteMy older sister got married in '64 and went nutty over anything French provincial when she furinished the first house they bought.
DeleteYes, French provincial and American contemporary furniture from Broyhill and Barker Brothers was in our house. And I still have some of it, as it’s better built than a lot of today’s furniture….:)
DeleteWhatever we may think about the style, the build quality was definitely there.
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