![]() ![]() In memory of my beloved husband John K Snyder… 20 Sept 1956 –. Please come on in and check out our growing selection of Maine maps, town reports and other historical materials! Sign up for our Weekly Specials by Text club! Just text us at 2 with the message “ HC Weekly Specials” and you’ll receive a single text every Monday morning with info on specials good through Saturday of that week! ![]() Papa’s Thrift Shop is being re-opened at 5 Park Street (same building, separate entrance around the corner)! We hope to be up and running by February 15. Please follow either or both, and show us you like us! (The more followers, likes and comments we have, the more impetus we have to put our efforts into presenting you with cool products and fascinating reads!) We’ll still have two separate blogs: and. ![]() Heritage Collectibles and Heritage Books & Maps are being combined into one shop: Heritage Collectibles, Books & Maps, located at 189 Main Street in Lewiston. Shipping & Delivery Information: Please see our “ Details: Shipping & Delivery” page. ![]() Payment Information: Please see our “ Details: Payment & Pricing” page. Layaway Plan: Please see our “ Details: Layaway Plan” page. Price: Just $399.00!! (Plus the obligatory 5.5% State of Maine Sales Tax, of course.) The built in mirror at the back of the piece adds another 6″ to its height. For these reasons, the original $499.00 price has been reduced by $100.00, down to $399.00.Ĭondition: Very good, with the minor damage noted above.ĭimensions: 50″W x 36″H x 18″D. There’s also a section on the bottom right (below the door to the cabinet) that has been bumped up against too hard by something, and is slightly detached. The piece is absolutely beautiful, but has sustained some minor damage (scratches) while sitting in the shop, which you can see in the pictures below. We’ve had this stunning dresser for a while, but it’s been buried and hard for customers to see… I’d pretty much forgotten about it as well. The above information is reprinted from. The materials used were modern such as aluminum, stainless steel and Bakelite. Its emphasis was on streamlined symmetrical shapes and geometric design it was influenced by popular culture such as the discovery of King Tut’s tomb which created a craze for all things Egyptian and cubism in art. Waterfall funiture has all the hallmarks of the Art Deco movement which began in France in the early 20th century but really gained popularity in the 1920’s. Plywood was a new material in the 1920’s and it allowed furniture makers to create curves in wood that beforehand were only the work of fine craftsmen. A closer look will show that the frame is plywood and that the drawers, though heavy and dovetailed are also plywood. The wood has a rich warm look and the handles are Art Deco in design, often a combination of Bakelite and brass.Ī lot of people mistakenly believe that because of the style and the shiny, interesting wood pattern that waterfall dressers are fine furniture and valuable but except for some that were initially made as more expensive pieces, waterfalls were actually mass-produced with cheaper materials. The shape of the pieces has a rounded horizontal edge usually with ridges that resemble a waterfall. The term Waterfall is given to a style of furniture produced from the 1920’s through the 40’s. ![]()
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