Diary of a Dilettante

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Monday, April 17

Swap Meet!

 

The Dabbler has been doing some organization at home, now that the garage project is coming to a close (photos to eventually follow). And with spring cleaning comes the necessary paring down of possessions. While I was able to sell a couple of items on Craig's List, for some reason I kept getting fraudulant emails in response to a desk I listed.

Hence, I am moving said desk, and other items, from Craig's List to the newly inaugurated Swap Meet section of DoD. Please send this posting to anybody you know who might be interested in the following items. Note, large items are probably most suitable for purchase in the Los Angeles area.

Item number one: reproduction mission style sconce by Mica Lamp Company. This is suitable for indoor use only, and no longer fits with the decor of Domicile Dabbler. The retail value (though it came with the house so technically I didn't pay this) is about $300. It can be yours for a mere $75 (obo).


Item number two: restored vintage steel desk with unique credenza style and bookcase design. Beautiful metallic gray/green color with glass top, in perfect condition. Purchased within the last 8 months, the desk has become obsolete due to garage project. Measures approximately 18 deep by 60 long and normal desk height. Purchased less than a year ago. $400 (obo; note, mess does not come with desk).















Item number 3: Heywood Wakefield M175/M190 China Cabinet. Finish is in fair to good condition, but still a nice looking piece. Classic deco that will never go out of style. Comes with sliding glass doors not pictured here. Please note, this photo is not of my piece, but of the same exact model. Mine is in slightly poorer condition. $400 (obo; note, top and bottom of cabinet are not attached, so it is easily transportable in truck or S.U.V.)

Somebody, please buy the Dabbler's stuff!


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