Sarah,
The other strategy that you can pursue is to use your board, docents,
and members of the community to either donate or offer pieces on
long-term loan to furnish the space. Also there may be a larger museum
in the region that has such pieces in their reserve collection and
they may be willing to discuss an arrangement with your small
non-profit.
Cheers,
Dave
David Harvey
Conservator
Los Angeles, California
On 10/29/07, Sarah Gulick <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We are working on a small entrance display for a historic building in
> Virginia. We are focussing on its use from 1828-1836. It was used as
> a business and the owners were very wealthy and trying to impress.
>
> Now the building houses a non-profit, and so our budget is not nearly
> so expansive! However, we would still like to evoke a sense of the
> historic time period and grandness.
>
> Can anyone suggest a resource for budget friendly furniture from this
> time period 1828-1836 (Jacksonian, Early Victorian, Rococo Revival).
> Replicas, reproductions, originals, we are open to ideas! We are
> looking for items for two displays:
>
> - side board, any length, table height, not more than 18" wide,
> shallower preferred. Also possibly mirror? coat rack? spittoon?
> umbrella rack? or anything appropriate for an entrance way and
> parlor during this time period
>
> - small desk for business use, and additional accessories, such as a
> ink, pen, light, etc
>
> After hours and hours on the internet, I have concluded this either
> doesn't exist, or requires ideas from more than just google ;-)
>
> Any suggestions offline would be greatly appreciated!!
>
> Thanks!
> Sarah
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