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  2. 5 Michigan antiques and flea markets worth your time - AOL

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    And the antiques stores on the market grounds may be worth a look, too. Address: Sheds 2, 3 and 4 in Eastern Market, along Russell Street in Detroit Hours: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., Sundays through September.

  3. Widdicomb Furniture Company - Wikipedia

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    The oldest sons opened a small furniture shop in 1864, with the other two brothers joining them around when the war ended. Brother George Widdicomb died in March 1866. In 1868 the store had grown considerably and was moved to a new location in Grand Rapids. They had 25 employees. T.F. Richards came into business with the sons on January 1, 1869.

  4. Heywood-Wakefield Company - Wikipedia

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    Heywood-Wakefield Company. The Heywood-Wakefield Company is an American furniture manufacturer established in 1897. It went on to become a major presence in the US. Its older products are considered collectibles [1][2][3] and have been featured on Antiques Roadshow. [4][5]

  5. Hoosier cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Buchanan Cabinet Company of Buchanan, Michigan, manufactured kitchen cabinets and desks. [59] It was founded in 1892, and had 31 employees in 1915. [60] Cardinal Cabinet Company advertised its product as "Mother Hubbard's New Cupboards" [61] The company began around 1910, and its officers were from Marion, Indiana.

  6. These Stylish and Functional Family Rooms Make Being Lazy ...

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    Embrace Durable Leather. In the family room of Christina Bridger’s Michigan home, a leather couch beautifully stands up to the wear and tear of everyday life. The Gold Medal suede chairs—$55 ...

  7. Charles Limbert - Wikipedia

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    1854. (1854) Died. 1923 (aged 68–69) Occupation. Furniture designer. Charles P. Limbert (1854–1923) was an American furniture designer. He is considered one of the most successful furniture leaders in the history of Grand Rapids and the Arts and Crafts movement in America. The furniture that bears his name is highly sought after and ...

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