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Thursday, January 9, 2014

Out With the Old {For Sale}

I firmly believe that, in order to move forward, it's important to start with a clean slate. In that vein, I've got several items I'm selling to make way for things that I won't be able to live without.

So, here's to clean slates. Maybe you'll find something you like!

Vintage down loveseat in G.P. & J. Baker chinoiserie fabric ($175):
Bought at an estate sale in Devon last year, I intended to reupholster this piece but I'm confident I won't get around it to...hence it's sale!
-a very solid piece covered it vintage G.P. & J. Baker chinoiserie-print linen fabric
-stylish, fully fully-upholstered legs (underneath the skirt)
-measures 60" long x 29" deep x 32" tall x 22" seat depth
Dash & Albert blue/white striped "Staffordshire" cotton rug, 6' x 9' ($85):
-6' x 9' size, originally retailed for $225
-in very good shape, with minimal wear
Vintage woven XL round basket/side table ($35):
-can serve many purposes, i.e. a basket for blankets, a cachepot for plants or a side table
-measures 18" at the widest point, 15" at the narrowest point and 17" tall
West Elm Jute Boucle Rug in Flax, 5' x 8' ($85):
-5' x 8' size, flax colorway
-in excellent shape, hardly even walked on
Rubie Green chevron arm chair upholstered by Chairloom ($250):
Originally appeared in our red and blue bedroom.
-vintage chair reupholstered in Rubie Green's "East Village" chevron pattern
-upholstered by Chairloom
-excellent, like new condition
-measures: 23" long x 20" deep x 30" tall
Pair of vintage scalloped-trim embroidered "Mr & Mrs" pillowcases ($45):
Used in our (former) red and blue bedroom.
-vintage, scalloped embroidered trim and  "Mr & Mrs" embroidery on each pillowcase
-both ends of these pillowcases are open, and pillows slide into the cases
-minor wear to embroidered trim and a very small hole near the "Mr" embroidery on one case
-measure 25" long x 15.5" wide
If you're local, we can plan a time for you to come by and see/pick up anything here! If you're not local, email me if you're interested anyway. Perhaps we can coordinate something!

Thanks, everyone.

10 comments:

  1. The things you're ready to let of of will be somebody's needed piece. Good for you - I should do this more!

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  2. Gosh, those are some great pieces Ashley! BTW, I liked your 'resolutions' post and it made me reconsider my 'decorating' resolutions - I suffer from trying to fit 5lbs of flour in a 1lb bag too. Anyway, if I lived close by, I would swoop by and pick up your sofa!! Gorgeous lines and while I would reupholster it, I could definitely live with the current fabric. It speaks to my inner granny! :)

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    1. Thanks, Fran, I'm glad you liked the post and I'm glad I'm not the only one trying to be efficient without expecting the unrealistic.

      And there's nothing wrong with a little inner Granny! I love the loveseat, too, I just know it's still to hold onto it for too long without doing anything to it. It would be a shame, huh?

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  3. Oh, such good stuff! I love that loveseat. Like Fran, I would keep the upholstery because I think it could look amazing in a lot of different settings. Very English country house chic!

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    1. I totally agree--there's something very British and aristocratic but rumpled and relaxed about it.

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  4. I hope these fabulous pieces find great homes! I love the vintage G.P. & J. Baker Chinoiserie fabric!!

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  5. I would have taken the loveseat if I hadn't already purchased one last year - I love that piece and tiny bit obsessed with the great fabric.

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  6. very cute things. I'd say there are a few I'd like, but I have the same bunch of stuff to get rid of..working on my CLEAN SLATE! xo Nancy

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