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(j) David snagged this yellowware bowl at the
local Goodwill. “I thought, ‘Finally, he’s coming around to my way of
thinking!’” Daryl says. (k) Daryl’s maternal
grandmother bought the museum-quality lace tablecloth on the dining table at a
tag sale 30 years ago. (l) Sideboard includes
streamlined Russel Wright and Frankoma pitchers.
(m) In the breakfast area, the double-sided
“painting” is actually an old English pub sign depicting a bricklayer at work.
It came from the renowned Brimfield Antique Shows in Massachusetts. Shopping
together, Daryl and David found the pedestal table by Finnish modernist Eero
Saarinen, one of the few new things they bought. (n) Table setting of art pottery and
Bakelite-handled utensils. (o) Greenware
mixing bowls by various makers.
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