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We are
primarily a higher end consignment
store dealing in
furniture, accessories, artwork, home decor, or just
anything for your home. Any questions about
consignment or inventory please call! |
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Thomasville Furniture,
Ethan Allen,
Henredon Furniture,
Drexel Furniture, and
John Widdicomb to mention a few brand furniture
names. |
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The very first china cabinet was
created during the King William and Queen Mary era
(1689-1702) in England. William and Mary came from
Holland, and brought with them lots of Dutch
craftsman. Queen Mary was obsessed with the Blue and
White china that was being imported in Europe, so she
commissioned the craftsman to create a special cabinet
that would display some of her personal collection.
The cabinet itself was made of walnut, so it had to
have a stretcher because the large piece was to heavy
for the small legs that were under it. It had glass
door, which were glass panes, which at this time were
created by blowing glass into compartments and then
spreading it into sheets. The original china cabinet
had an oriental influence to go with the idea of the
Blue and White china. |
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North: Commerce City
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West: Wheat Ridge, Lakeside, Mountain View,
Edgewater, Lakewood
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East: Aurora
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South: Aurora, Greenwood Village, Cherry Hills
Village, Englewood, Sheridan, Littleton, Bow Mar, Centennial
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