What furnishings from the 18th and 19th Century tell us about everyday life

Here are some pictures of Jay Gates giving a talk to a local chapter of the Colonial Dames this past weekend. The talk was entitled “What furnishings from the 18th and 19th Century tell us about everyday life.” During the talk I reviewed items like card tables, chairs, bow front chests, knife boxes, etc. We then talked about each item and how its use differed from today and why. I also covered care of one’s furnishings. Lastly, we discussed downsizing and some of the perils of it.  I gave some tips too.

City of Richmond, VA

City of Richmond, VA

A beautifully hand colored image of Richmond from Harpers Weekly. The frame is 27.5″ long and 21″ deep. This was printed in 1862 and was well taken care of.

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Walnut Towel Rack

Walnut Towel Rack

A nice solid walnut towel rack. It is a solid piece and has enough strength to support quilts as well. It is 24 1/2″ wide, 34 1/4″ tall, and 9″ deep, at the base.

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Victorian Banquet Lamp

Victorian Banquet Lamp, Circa 1875

This beautiful Victorian banquet lamp is brass and nickel plated.  Take particular note of the craftsmanship.  The details make this lamp.

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Oval Gold Leaf Mirror

Oval Gold Leaf Mirror

A nice, oval gold leaf mirror with three lights. Oval mirrors of this size are a rarity. One that can hold three candles is even more so.   [Read more…]

WRIC Interview: On The Money – Getting The Most For Your Furniture

RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — This week, Good Morning Richmond is telling you how you can get the most for what you have. Today we have the inside scoop on how to get the most for your furniture.

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Aaron Willard Tall Case Clock (SOLD)

A wonderful, Mahogany Tall Case or Grandfather Clock.  This clock was made by the renowned clock maker Aaron Willard in Boston, Massachusetts before 1800.

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Best of Richmond Home 2015

Once again the readers’ have voted Gates Antiques Ltd. as one of Richmond’s favorite Antique Shops and Home Experts of 2015!

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