In 1970, an author purchased a piece of furniture once owned by Masters cofounder Clifford Roberts. The mystery of it continues to this day. The post How Clifford Roberts' antique desk found its way ...
The desk stood in the entryway of the Ryan family home on Main Street in North Easton for decades. The mail landed on it every night after being brought in from the box. A cornucopia was placed there ...
Thrifting and antiquing often yields beautiful pieces for your home, but not always in the form you are seeking. While you may be looking for the perfect rare vintage vanity find as these vintage ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Mitch Bass first bought ...
Purchase a beautiful antique desk, but unfortunately the center drawer is too low to the ground that it smashes my legs between my chair and the desk. I'm hoping to cut out just the center drawer, but ...
Collectors and museums are excited about the Oct. 21 auction of a rare piece of early Kentucky furniture: a tall desk made for a prominent pioneer and passed down through six generations of his family ...
Say goodbye to ring marks and water stains on your vintage furniture, thanks to the expert advice from a Mount Vernon master restorer. Westchester recommendations are objective, unbiased, and curated ...
Simply sign up to the House & Home myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Three days before the UK went into government-ordered lockdown in late March, I posted a picture of my new remote ...
Harold Gordon pleaded guilty to wire fraud on Monday. Harold Gordon claimed he had a very special desk. Described as an antique secretary desk, Gordon, from of Templeton, Massachusetts, said it was ...
Yes, that was Harp Gallery’s Ken Melchert on “Pawn Stars" Monday night. A man identified only as “Ken” brought an 1885 Wooton desk to sell to Rick Harrison, the bald co-owner of the World Famous Gold ...
The Post is reprinting this Oct. 7, 1984, article by former Post editor George Raynor in conjunction with a program on President Andrew Jackson being presented by the Historic Salisbury Foundation at ...