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08-12-2012, 11:54 PM
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More pictures inside of the Charles Parker house. It was most recently owned by either Dexter or Wilbut... I'm sure someone will say which one.
1. Everything in the house which is not a contemporary item was made by one of the dozens of manufacturing companys right in Meriden. This mirror with candelabra was made by the Charles Parker Co.
2. Most all of these were made by the Charles Parker Co.
3. Alan Weathers and Jim Malone discuss some of the wonderful items in this vast collection.
4. Kathy, Dave, (please insert name), the very gracious owner of the house, and Tom Latham (Jim Kucaba's long-time friend) enjoying some special find.
5. Parker parlor stoves and a Parker kaleidoscope on its elaborate stand.
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08-13-2012, 12:05 AM
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thanks... charlie
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