I got lucky almost two years ago, when I found an old marble-topped buffet for sale online. The pictures showed an abused piece of furniture, about 23 minutes away from the scrap heap.
I dragged Howard to a rundown apartment complex about an hour from here, where the buffet was in a storage garage. It was in rough -- very rough -- shape. But the marble top was intact and beautiful, so I offered $100, and it was ours.
We struggled to get it into the car, with the help of a mercifully well-muscled acquaintance of the seller, and headed home. That's when we noticed . . . our newly acquired problem child smelled.
And not in a good way.
Oops.
And not in a good way.
Oops.
I had planned to refinish this baby myself, but better judgment overcame idiocy (that would be Howard's better judgment, my idiocy) and we turned it over to the antiques refinisher down the street from That Old House.
The sideboard was thoroughly pampered at the spa -- rebuilt, cleaned, de-smelled, the missing carvings replicated, the brasses polished (but not too much!), the beautiful mahogany carefully stained and finished, and the insides were made as beautiful as the outside. The only thing not touched was the marble.
I have to admit, the pro did a much better job than anything I could have done.
This sideboard is one of my very favorite pieces of furniture.
It's big and useful and beautiful; what more could one ask of anything?
This sideboard is one of my very favorite pieces of furniture.
It's big and useful and beautiful; what more could one ask of anything?
When it was returned and I had enough courage to look inside, I saw its label; it was made by Maslow-Freen in New York, probably more than 60 years ago; Maslow-Freen was a high end manufacturer, catering to decorators; its existing pieces are collectable.
I'm joining the Favorite Things Saturday blog party, at Bargain Hunting and Chatting with Laurie. It's my first time! Go visit for more favorites; just click on the logo or highlighted words.
Now I'm going to do a little hunting of my own this weekend, involving some small things and a bit of Vintage Va-Voom. -- Cass
Oh the sideboard is just stunning. Such a gorgeous piece, the marble is so lovely and the curved lines of the cabinet is beautiful. Such a wonderful find. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteI know how much you love this sideboard, Cass, and I can see why. The marble top is gorgeous and it has such pretty lines. You really pampered your baby and it proved to be worth it. I love it!
ReplyDeleteHope you are enjoying your weekend. It's beautiful today in Chicago! :-)
xoxo
Jane
This is such a beautiful piece of furniture to go along with a beautiful house! Have a great weekend! ~andrea
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful piece of furniture.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
What a gorgeous sideboard Cass! I'm so glad you rescued it! I'm sure it was worth having it restored professionally. It will become a family heirloom.
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Dawn
Cass, beyond beautiful- that piece is a treasure. Absolutely beautiful and worthy of that old house
ReplyDeletexoxo Pattie
What a lovely piece of furniture. And, I like the way it "pops" against the red wall.
ReplyDeleteThe sideboard is just lovely!! I am glad it was rescued and you had someone who could treat it right. My husband I were looking for a sideboard and had just talked about finding one in that kind of condition. I didn't know it could be desmelled. So glad you saved it.
ReplyDeleteShe's a beauty, Cass. We've had those issues before & yes! a refinisher is a savior for these lovely vintage pieces. Does it have a stamp on the back or on the inside of the drawers?
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend.
TTFN ~Hugs, Marydon
That is a beautiful piece. What a great price, too for something so nice.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful piece - no wonder it's your favorite.
ReplyDeleteWe've brought a smelly wooden piece home from time to time too. Professional help is what's needed when the problem is too great - glad it worked out.
It would be a favorite piece in my home too. I just love it! Your heading is Sooooo beautiful...is it your home?
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Oh Cass, that would be one of my favorite things if I had it too. It's so hard to believe that it was in such bad shape when you got it. it is a masterpiece now. You were so smart to see the beauty in this piece. I'm so glad you linked this beautiful post with Favorite Things. laurie
ReplyDeleteOh I love that sideboard Cass, I'm still looking for one at a great bargain..you got a beauty and what a steal..Such a gorgeous piece of furniture ..I can see why it's your favorite!
ReplyDeleteMiss Bloomers
THE buffet is just fabulous. I am sure you are glad you only paid $100 for it because the renovations had to be expensive. You have a classic piece.
ReplyDeleteThe sideboard is definitely a gorgeous piece of furniture that I know you are very proud of. It looks beautiful! Love & blessings from NC!
ReplyDeleteOh my...that is one gorgeous piece of furniture! I day at the spa is always a good thing :)
ReplyDeleteWendy
What a beautiful sideboard. And sometimes, you just have to turn things over to a professional!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Your dh is a good sport..
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't have had a prayer!
What a beautiful piece of furniture!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great in your home.
Melinda
such a beautiful piece.
ReplyDeleteIt is stunning!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty! I am glad you salvaged it.I love the marble and all the carved wood...Christine
ReplyDeleteOh my word, what a wonderful piece of furniture-it is divine! It was obviously meant to be yours all along!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes and thank you so much for visiting the blog I share with my sisters.
Best wishes,
Natasha.
This is such a beautiful piece that I have admired when reading your blog. Beautiful, practical and useful - and a highlight piece in your already lovely dining room.
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous piece, Cass! Love the curvy lines. What a fabulous find! They did an wonderful job restoring it. Fabulous find!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Tina
What was the smell and how did it get out? I bought a wicker dresser once and on the way home realized that it smelled like cat urine - I spray painted it and it still smelled. Ugh. What a mistake.!!
ReplyDeleteLinda
Hi Cass!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great find! It looks stunning. I can totally understand why this piece is a favorite, it would be a favorite if I had it as well. It really looks like a truly fine piece of furiture.
Thank God you did not paint it White! Why people do this I shall never know.
ReplyDeleteThat would be murder to that wonderful sideboard. Just Love the wood and my you did a wonderful job restoring it!!
Looks devine in your house!
Bravo!!!
Nice piece and they did a great job with it... love the marble top !
ReplyDeleteI so enjoy your posts, it's fun to see what someone in "my neck of the woods" is up to !
gena..... from the wilds of Bergen County !!!
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Just beautiful Cass and that marble alone is worth more than $100.00 last time I seen a piece this fine it was $4800.00 at a shop here...GREAT and awesome girl...Hugs and smiles Gl♥ria
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