We found the Oxfam Home shop on Francis Street yesterday while fooling ourselves we could afford something in one of the antique shops. It's great!
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Anthony said:ok, it's on Francis Street and it does furniture. Some if it is Bad-Landlordsville but a lot is like stuff from your granny's place at crazy prices. eg: huge sideboard "radiogramme" for €45. We were going to get a granny style sideboard/dressing table/what do you call it for €150 but it wouldn't fit in the car. I'll be going back with my hearse stlye car.
oh and while we were in there that red haired bloke from the McDonald's Mural came in. He looks excatly like the picture.
Anthony said:they have s few of those in Oxfam Home. €45. Berlin me arse.
kirstie said:I would kill for a proper Danish 50's sideboard but we don't have the space. Sigh.
Anthony said:oh and while we were in there that red haired bloke from the McDonald's Mural came in. He looks excatly like the picture.
roxy said:It's like a record player stereo build into a sideboard unit. Bought 4 feet long and 3 ft high, and raised off the ground. Mint condition, beautiful lacquered oak. Speakers built in in long strips along the top and bottom lengths of the unit. Two sliding cupboard doors at the front with the record player on one side, behind one of the doors. Brilliant sound, and when he got it, the original receipt was still inside sitting alongside the record player - dating from the 1950s.
pete said:Didn't everyone have a radiogram in their living room when they were growing up?
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