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CurtEastPoint

(18,620 posts)
Sun Jul 2, 2017, 08:47 AM Jul 2017

My friend Beth's French and English antiques website.

I hope it's OK to post here. If not let me know and I'll remove.

First, my dear friend I have known since 2nd grade and we're both... seasoned now.

She began shopping antiques markets in England and France about 15 years ago. She and her daughter (who lives in France) find great things and offer them at reasonable prices.

I designed the website for her and it was such fun. I even learned a few things, like ..what is treen? LOL!

Anyway, enjoy and share!

Thanks...Curt


http://www.chezmoiantiques.com

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My friend Beth's French and English antiques website. (Original Post) CurtEastPoint Jul 2017 OP
Thanks for. The post and link safeinOhio Jul 2017 #1
Treen is a fancy dancy name for wooden stuff. Vinca Jul 2017 #2
Yep, I learned that, too! I'm going up there soon to CurtEastPoint Jul 2017 #3

Vinca

(50,236 posts)
2. Treen is a fancy dancy name for wooden stuff.
Mon Jul 3, 2017, 07:48 AM
Jul 2017

I never knew there were Cornishware rolling pins. That's the fun of this business. You learn something new every day. She's got nice stuff and her prices seem reasonable.

CurtEastPoint

(18,620 posts)
3. Yep, I learned that, too! I'm going up there soon to
Mon Jul 3, 2017, 08:07 AM
Jul 2017

photograph and list all the rest of her inventory. THEN it will be a shopping paradise.

Thanks for the comments and please share the site!

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