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1999 - The White House asked that I make an 18th Century, two-drawer, New England Pipe Box in my Grungy? green milk paint. See Vol. #1, Wallace Nutting Furniture Treasury, Plate #197, or the Candle Box on this website. Was asked to make two Benchtables and two benches for Jody Foster's 1996 movie, Nell. Early American Life, August 1995 - Named to the Directory of American Traditional Artisans - Utility Box, Candle Box (Hanging), Heart Cut-Out Knife Carrier, Page 26. Country Living, April 1995 - PA, Chester County. My Benchtable was shown in the centerfold of that issue, Page 137. Shown in my blue milk paint. Early American Homes, August 1996 - Named to the Directory of American Traditional Artisans, Page 35. Chester County Chest in old walnut. Early American Homes, August 1997. Listed (no picture); named to the Directory of American Traditional Artisans. Early American Homes, 1998 - Directory of American Traditional Artisans. Dower Chest decorated in either Johan/Rank or Christian Selzer style. C 1790. Page 30. (Bad color in magazine, please see website for true color (www.Fireside Reproductions.com). Country Homes, April 2000, Article, page 36. Early American Life, April 2001. Hanging blue Cupboard in my worn "old" Grungy milk paint. Page 28. Country Homes, December 2001. Hanging blue Cupboard in my worn "old" Grungy milk paint, page 131. Country Homes, June 2002. Heart Cut-Out Knife Carrier in my Grungy red paint, page 97 (look closely). WE, AT FIRESIDE REPRODUCTIONS, ARE PROUD OF OUR PRESENT CREDENTIALS. IT IS OUR INTENT THAT WE WILL CONTINUE TO INCREASE OUR LIST OF CREDENTIALS BY CONTINUING TO MAINTAIN OUR HIGH STANDARDS. |
