COTE DE TEXAS: Antique Giveaway on Cote de Texas!

Antique Giveaway on Cote de Texas!

 

I’m so excited to be having another giveaway!  Yes!!!  Last night, we named the winner in the Spartina 449 giveaway – Cassandra – she won a bucket bag!  Congratulations Cassandra. 

Today, our sponsor Bonny Neiman Stylish Antiques has donated an antique from her collection HERE.   Have any of you ever web shopped at Bonny’s?   I’ve been a customer of Bonny’s for a few years and tonight I went around the house looking for things I have bought from her to show you.   The thing I like best about Bonny’s antiques are the prices.  They are amazing.  Everything is very, very reasonable.  Whenever Bonny gets a new shipment, she sends out an email and l always click onto her website to see if there is something I just can’t resist.   

 

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Remember this living room I recently redid for a client?  Next to the sofa on the right side is a French writing table.  I bought that from Bonny.  Now, at that time, the finish was lighter and I wanted it really dark, so before she shipped it out to me, she restained the desk to a deep, rich brown.     I wish I had a close up picture of it to show you, but when the table arrived, I was thrilled.  The finish was perfect, its lines were graceful, the legs were curvy and thin – it was perfect.  I wanted to keep it for myself!

 

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I’m addicted to the antique and vintage marble grapes.  I’ve bought them from Bonny for myself and clients.  These were actually going to clients but ended up staying in my house instead.

 

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Another addiction of mine is vintage and antique globes.   I bought this beauty from Bonny.  It was too pretty to put with all my other globes, so I keep it on this table where it stands out.  I know, sick, sick!!!  

 

Below, I picked out a few of my favorites for sale at Bonny Neiman’s right now:

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Napoleon 3rd Slipper Chairs
These would look so great flanking a sofa or a fireplace.

 

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French Oak Gateleg Table
I have three of these tables, myself.  I buy gatelegs for clients because when they are open – you get such a large expanse to style upon. 

 

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Vintage Italian cut Marble Lamps
I love these kind of lamps!

 

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 19th Century Swedish Mora Clock
original paint

This is unusual that it would have the original paint.  So many on the market today are repainted.  This particular clock is really pretty too, LOVE it!

 

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Antique Swedish Secretary
I really want this!!!!  hahaha!  Oh, this is dangerous to look at all these antiques.  HELP!!!

 

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Vintage Shell from Belgium
OK, I can probably afford this!  You can’t have enough shells – IMHO. 

 

 

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I told you this story before, but in case you missed it:  Bonny sends out emails about her different antiquing adventures.  A few months ago, I wrote a story about a house for sale that was designed by Pamela Pierce.   Bonny took all the pictures from that story and picked out antiques she had for sale that would replicate the look of Pierce’s various rooms.   For this breakfast room, Bonny chose her own set of leather chairs, pictured below:

 

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These chairs really are a great match to those that Pam used.

Leather chairs  set of 6.   To read the story, go HERE.

 

THE GIVEAWAY:

 

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Bonny has generously donated this antique marble compote for the giveaway! 

To enter the contest, all you have to do is go to Bonny Neiman Stylish Antique’s web site HERE and find one antique that you would like to buy, if money was NO object!  How fun is that?? 

After you pick out your dream antique, come back to the blog and leave a comment telling me which antique you picked!  That’s it!!!

The contest will remain open until Saturday night at 11:59 pm.   I’ll pick a winner then.

 

A huge thank you to Bonny for the giveaway!!!

 

 

 

403 comments :

  1. I would get the Antique French Doors and hang them between my kitchen and dining room. Love them!

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  2. The 19th Century Belgian Farmhouse Table is amazing!

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  3. Antique Swedish Secretary is wonderful
    cathycomm@aol.com

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  4. Oh how I wish money was really no object; I would buy it all. I really love the Swedish Mora Clock, though.

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  5. It is difficult to pick, but the Belgian Farmhouse Table is great! A big farmhouse table with a skirted benches is part of my "dream" dining area for my growing family!

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  6. I would buy the French Louis XV Cherry Server chedeb5353@hotmail.com

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  7. Wow! If money were no object, I think I would buy everything! What a fabulous selection of beautiful pieces. If I had to choose one, I would choose the Oak gateleg table because I have been on the hunt for a good one for awhile now. Thank you! Monica
    johnandmonica@cox.net

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  8. 19th century french farmhouse server is great!
    sheamk4@cox.net

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  9. I have the perfect spot for the French fruitwood chair!

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  10. Joni, I'm afraid to leave my comment so early ... I'd really love to win this! :) I had never been to her site before, but I fell in love with the Zinc Top Dining Table on handcrafted base
    Inv. 27, h- 29.5, diam-59.5
    $3,950.00

    Now, I don't have that kind of money to spend on a table - but if I did ... you know that I would be on the phone tomorrow!

    Gorgeous stuff, thank you for the introduction!

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  11. 19th Century French Spool Armchair looks amazing.. but everything else in her collection is too.

    xo,
    cristin

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  12. I would love the antique Italian painted mirror to hang in my foyer; however, I have always wanted a marble compote to keep fruit on in my kitchen! mcarrere@cebridge.net

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  13. So many beautiful things to choose from....I would love to have the French three drawer chest.

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  14. The Swedish clock would be my choice!

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  15. Oops! The Swedish clock would be my choice!

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  16. I love--no, I NEED the pair of 19th century French walnut fauteil chairs covered in Belgian linen. Beautiful!

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  17. So many beautiful things on Bonny's site and her marble compote is such a wonderful giveaway item!

    I have this secret desire to create a lovely English garden out of my boring, big front yard. So my pick would have to be the antique English sundial which I could build my garden around!

    Thank you for the chance to win.

    Kat :)

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  18. AH I love everything! And everything I wanted was sold out, but I really love the Napoleon Ottoman or the antique French doors. I hope I win! This would be such a great gift for my new apartment!

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  19. How on earth do you pick just one item from such an amazing selection?!

    It took a lot of agonizing but I finally decided to go with the Belgian Farmhouse Kitchen Worktable with 2 inch Thick Marble Top. It could easily adapt to several looks that I am mulling over in my mind.

    Thanks for such an amazing giveaway!

    P.S. You asked me to let you know when I finished my garage makeover since we were both challenged in that area. I was thrilled with how mine turned out! Please check it out. If you need some help getting started on yours, let me know! I've learned a lot in the past week!

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  20. What a wonderful source! Too many great choices. If hard pressed, I would select the Belgian Industrial Clock Face. You were right, her prices are very reasonable. Thanks for sharing!

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  21. Joni Bonnie does a great business because so many of the items I adore are sold!!

    I love the gateleg table and the mirror above which suspiciously looks like you have bought it!!

    Love the beautiful Giveaway!

    Xoxo
    Karena

    Art by Karena

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  22. Such lovely things! I would love to purchase the beautiful Vintage French Fauteil Chairs.

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  23. Joni, Bonnie has such wonderful things in her shop. I am in love with this marble compote! If I could buy anything in the shop it would be the Antique French Doors. I would use them as interior shutters on each side of the dining room window. Thanks for a great giveaway.
    xo,
    Sherry

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  24. Lots of great things there...I'm with you...I want one of those big shells but if I could have anything? I would get - 19th century French Farmhouse Server. I love the paint or lack of paint on it.

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  25. thanks for the giveaway! i love the French Louis XVI Desk!

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  26. What a beautiful site she has, so much furniture to pick from but I'd have to say I'd pick the secretary as well...it just speaks to me. Great post! I sure hope I win that compote I know just what I'd do with it!

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  27. What a beautiful collection! I would definitely choose the Swedish Mora Clock...love it!

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  28. The French oak gateleg table does it for me. Lots of other gorgeous there, though.

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  29. Tina-yelowrozen@yahoo.com: There are so many things to choose from. I love the Belgian Farmhouse Kitchen worktable with the 2 inch marble top. I would love to have that in my craft room. I could use the extra storage.

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  30. She has a nicely curated collection. I would get the Metal with Mirrored Gueridon.

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  31. I would like to have the French
    19th century bamboo box. love anything with the bamboo look.

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  32. I'll give it a shot! Well, I'd love the pair of Walnut French Bergere chairs. But, they're sold.

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  33. Beautiful store!

    I would pick the: gilt and painted wooden corbels.
    They are just right!

    Dee
    drobbins111@me.com

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  34. Hi All of Bonny's pieces are amazing -- I would love to have the 19th century belgian farmhouse table with the marble top. I could make beautiful hand made old fashion pulled mints on that marble--yum!! But if I would be lucky enough to win the marble compote I could SERVE my mints in that. Thanks Joni for your blog--- it makes my day much more enjoyable.

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  35. I love many of her treasures, but I guess I'd have to say the 19th century French Farmhouse Server caught my eye with its beautiful chippy paint.

    I'd LOVE to win this generous giveaway!

    Hugs,
    Judy

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  36. I am loving the 19th century spool chair. It's just beautiful. I love this place. The prices are great as you mentioned and the pieces are just wonderful. Thank you for the link.

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  37. I can certainly see what all the fuss is about..Bonny has amazing things! Saw many gorgeous finds but the vintage French lantern is something I could easily find a welcoming home for and that marble compote up there...LOVE!
    What a great and generous giveaway!!
    Fingers crossed.....

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  38. Love the Italian wheat sconces!

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  39. The French Walnut Desk for my husband's "counting room!" I love antiques in a modern or loft setting to really show them off!!
    Great give-away! Love that compote. Bonny has an eye!
    pve

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  40. With a little creative manipulation I can visualize the 19th century ice skates on the mantlepiece of our heritage listed ex-police station home. They have history and they speak of family fun.

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  41. If money were no object, I would take the wall of pen and ink drawings and hang them on the large wall next to my stairway. Thanks for the opportunity!

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  42. French bronze cocktail tables are fantastic! Then again, I loved everthing in her shop. Thank you for introducing me to a new site!
    mary.run@verizon.net

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  43. Bisque Jardinere with Bronze Mounts
    is adorable. Think of all the wonderful flowers or fruit or shells it would hold!!! Everything I loved was already sold; a good sign for her business!!!

    Karen

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  44. oooooh!!! The vintage French bronze cocktail table, so
    very chic in the formal living room... Joni, you find all of the best eye candy!! Thanks for the dreams

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  45. Gosh.... such a hard decision! I think I would buy the framed herbiers but all 12!
    Great shop.
    hbran1199@aol.com

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  46. The choices were incredible! Such a lovely assortment. I was drawn to architectural Korbel.

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  47. The choices were incredible! Such a lovely assortment. I was drawn to architectural Korbel.

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  48. The Antique Swedish bench would be my personal pick today ! I loved her stuff. Thanks for another great giveaway! I have my fingers crossed. vicky

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  49. So much to pick from and all beautiful. I'm going with the desk with the Italian leather top. Of course those marble grapes look like something I'd like too.

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  50. Affordable item: still life by Charles Logan

    Wish item: zinc topped dining table

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  51. Um...the WHOLE store (t's ONE item, right?)

    I love so much of the art...and the male figure sculpture!

    What A GORGEOUS marble pedestal bowl!!

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  52. I love it all! But if money was no object...the antique swedish bench is calling my name. Perfect for the foot of our bed!

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  53. The sold Marano chandelier would be lovely. I will marek the site as she does have lovely and interesting stuff/antiques.

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  54. What a stunning collection Bonny has! I just had to sign up for her email alerts! I love the French Louis XV Cherry Server - perfect for my dining room!

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  55. The 19th Century Belgian Bleached Oak Trestle Leg Table!!! Oh la la - how bad I want one of those!!!!

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  56. I would love the vintage French lantern. I am looking for a new fixture for the dining room. That would be perfect. Thanks for this great giveaway. Love the compote.

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  57. Oh, how nice to shop without being bogged down with a budget. So, I liked the long Belgian table and the armless Louis chairs.

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  58. Oh my gosh, if money fell from the sky! I would chose the swedish mora clock and the antique round belgian clock. Ok, ok, I have a thing for clocks! Thanks for the great giveaway, what fun! Have a great weekend, and don't forget to pick me!

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  59. I love the picture of the horse.

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  60. the 'chairs' are very, very similar to my own....
    covered in a damask 'bergamo' stripe.
    i should shoot a pic and send it to you.
    you would love them.

    the compote?
    for delicious goodies for guests?
    i have no friends in real life.
    all i do is work....
    i would have to put waxed fruit in it.
    hahahahaha

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  61. Hard to decide, but I would go for the Vintage French Oak Commode. Love that for my bedroom!

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  62. Beautiful antiques! So happy that I know about her lovely store now! I would pick the antique terrarium. I love terrariums and that one is so unique and whimsical!

    Thank you for the wonderful giveaway!
    ~jamilyn

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  63. I would love the antique French lantern to replace the dated brass fixture in the vestibule to my bedroom...and lots of other things. Great collection!

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  64. I think I would have to choose the antique French doors! Mmmm mmmm good! :)

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  65. Would love to have the bleached oak trestle table sitting on my porch!

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  66. I have seen Bonny's ad for her store in Veranda. I think? But, I have never looked into it. The prices are surprisingly super reasonable! Oh, the faux bamboo lantern which has sold!! I love it! But, I would definitely go for the mora clock as well. It is stunning.

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  67. Thanks for introducing Bonny! I was excited to see her shop is not too far from me. Since money is no object, my choices would be a Sewdish Mora clock and an antique swedish bench!

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  68. Wow. I just spent way too much time browsing her website. Gorgeous stuff.

    I would get the Louis Phillipe Burl Walnut Commode. Its amazing.

    Or if no budget and time travel were possible I would get the 19th Century Biedermeier Bookcase (already sold).

    What a great giveaway!
    cmmeans@gmail.com

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  69. If money was not object . . . the Swedish desk would be in my living room!

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  70. That was tough! She has fabulous pieces, and reasonable prices.

    My final pick is the Belgian Farmhouse Kitchen Worktable with 2 inch Thick Marble Top.

    Lee
    queenannslace@geocities.com

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  71. Can I have one of EVERYTHING??? So many gorgeous things to choose from...I signed up for email alerts, too. I especially loved the statue of Nike, the Winged Goddess of Victory...Here's to another great giveaway...fingers crossed!!

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  72. Talk about feeling like a kid in a candy store! I'm torn between the wonderful 19th century German pricket sticks and the English sundial...in the end I'd take the sundial and give it pride-of-place in my kitchen garden.

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  73. Gosh...so much pretty stuff on there that I love. I was really drawn to the 19th century French Farmhouse Server though!

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  74. Oh, so much to love!!! I want the Mora clock and about ten other things!!! You are so lucky to have this resource in Houston. I envy you.
    Please enter me in you giveaway!!!

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  75. I was lucky enough to live near Bonny's and the store is fabulous! I have a few precious pieces and I am going back for more. I have always loved the 18th century stone horse head, I just need to find a place for it so it won't have to be moved.

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  76. WOW - great finds! Thanks for sharing Bonny with us! Since money is no object, the Modern Chair with the nailhead trim would be a wonderful addition to my living room!

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  77. Darn, already sold...but a girl can wish. hehe
    I LOVED the 18th Century French Harvest Table from a vineyard in the Bordeaux Region.
    Thanks Joni for introducing me to Bonny :)

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  78. Honestly, I am coveting your antique globe, and for sure it needs to stand out on it's own as you have shown. Perfection.
    So, if money was no object, there isn't anything that she has that I didn't like. :)
    I must admit, I have been longing for a large tortoise shell from a reputable dealer for ages now. The large one on the site is too die for!
    Thank you for hosting such a fabulous giveaway. I would be thrilled to win, the compote is gorgeous.

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  79. Vintage Italian Tole Candle Sconces...Yummy!

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  80. Only ONE item ... that's so difficult!
    The Louis Phillipe Burl Walnut Commode - i MUST have it!

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  81. No Problem ! I saw so many things I would love to have, but if I had to choose one, it would be the Louis Phillipe Burl Walnut commode - only $3,800 ! Thanks for the chance at winning the marble compote !

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  82. I would love to have the artwork piece "French Oil on Canvas Harlequin with Flowers"...

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  83. I would have to have the giant tortoise shell! I love it. However, everything is a must. I can see all of it in my house!

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  84. Loved everything, but I would have to purchase
    Inv. 65, Painted French 3 drawer commode $3425.00 so beautiful!

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  85. I would love to own the metal with mirrored gueridon (it reminds me of your lovely breakfast table)! What a fantastic website! Thanks, Joni.

    Lexi
    jkeppel@prodigy.net

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  86. Miss Joni...the massive French shutters, any of the Fauteil chairs or the Walnut Cabinet with wire mesh door would make my dreams come true! So many beautiful things...

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  87. Wow - you weren't kidding about her great prices, and she really does have some lovely things. I would choose the red leather desk chair for our library. Thanks for the opportunity, Joanie!

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  88. Wow,I love Cote De Texas new post mornings! What a collection to shop through, I'll never get off of the computer this a.m....

    I would die to have the Period Gold Leaf Louis Philippe Mirror but the marble compote would be just as wonderful!
    Thank you Joni for the many giveaways and continued interesting blog posts.

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  89. There is a leather top desk that would complete my library. I like the Swedish secretary as well.

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  90. I would have to buy the Period Art and Crafts Hand Forged Andirons, not that I even have a fire place that would fit them currently. But they would look great in a huge outdoor patio stone fire place. :) love the site thanks for sharing.

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  91. Loved everything, wow, ! Have the perfect place however for the painting of the New England winter scene.

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  92. At Bonny's, it would be the large turtle shell in a heartbeat. Thanks, Mark

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  93. What a great site. I'll be spending time here for sure. I can never get enough chairs, so I pick the Important 19th Century Louis XIII Fauteil Chair
    with original needlepoint
    and paw feet

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  94. If money were no object, I'd choose the Belgian farmhouse kitchen worktable w/2in thick marble top. Of course, if money were no object, I'd put it in my Belgian farmhouse!

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  95. Hi Joni and Bonny! Lovely giveaway. I would go for the "stone fragments" - love the stories they tell!!
    Karen

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  96. Thank you for offering this great giveaway! It's too tough to choose just one....love the French marble-topped server, as well as the English sundial. What a great resource and I agree that the prices are terrific, too. Thank you, Joni and Bonny!

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  97. cleomccabe@comcast.netApril 15, 2011 at 8:12 AM

    Really great stuff... makes it hard to pick just one thing. I would pick the fauteil chairs. I have been looking for a set for the corner of my kitchen and these would be perfect.

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  98. I loved the metal with mirrored gueriden. I would use for a bar table.

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  99. Adore the Antique Swedish Secretary
    and the antique French Oil Landscape painting that has already sold. Both lovely and dreamy.

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  100. wow, beautiful giveaway! love the Mora Swedish clock....have always wanted one of those....
    thx Joni!

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  101. Hands down, my choice is the French 19th Century Walnut Fauteil Chairs covered in Belgian Linen. I have been coveting every french arm chair i've placed my eyes one for a couple years now.

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  102. Oh my goodness. The zinc top table- I have been looking for one in that size...

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  103. The 19th century Belgian Farmhouse table!

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  104. Oh, my. What a great website. The green painted Mora clock, no doubt about it. I've been craving one of these for years, and this one is the nicest one I've seen, and in my favorite color. Yikes.

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  105. Easily the Zinc Top Dining Table -- absolutely perfect for my house.

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  106. Great site. Might require a road trip to Summit New Jersey, although I may have seen her at Marburger? I have a blank wall just waiting for the Swedish Mora Clock inv#373. Love it.

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  107. Love the antique English subdial. It will be so perfect in my small backyard. Thank you for the great giveaway.
    Plamena

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  108. I would LOVE the French Painted Club Chair w/ Belgian Linen !
    dhennan@gmail.com

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  109. nina says....it is fun to try and choose a dream piece from the lovely collection of antiques....
    a difficult decision:)...but the pair of vintage benches by kindle would be my choice...

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  110. 19th century French Farmhouse Server
    I have the perfect spot for it, among a few other things I saw!
    Lynette
    lynettemmartin@cox.net

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  111. The Antique Swedish Bench! I have been on the hunt for the perfect bench for a cozy spot in my kitchen. Thank you Cote de Texas and Bonny Neiman Stylish Antiques.

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  112. There are so many wonderful pieces to choose from, but if I had to choose it would be the 18th Century Giltwood Mirror
    Mercury Glass.

    Mary
    drab24@aol.com

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  113. I would love the 19th century antler chandelier from the black forest of Germany...just because I am looking for light fixtures lately. But I would really love anything on her website. So beautiful!

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  114. The Belgian Farmhouse kitchen worktable. But of course! Love it

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  115. It's the antique marquetry box for me. On my desk, filled with love letters- to my husband, to my son. Even some I have received. What a fitting spot for things so close to my heart!

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  116. The Antique French Botanical Prints..I have the perfect spot for them!

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  117. It is important to me to add things to my home that hold some personal meaning. I would pick the Vintage Shell from Belgium -- I think it is lovely and would also remind me of my family's expat days spent there. We lived for a time in Knokke, a lovely coastal town on the North Sea. I have such fond memories...

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  118. I would buy the Louis Phillipe Burl Walnut Commode. It would be perfect with my great-grandmothers mahogany mirror!

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  119. My word... so many wonderful things to choose from. I'm on the hunt for a pair of chairs to flank a fireplace, so either the Napoleon 3rd Slipper Chairs or the French 19th Century Walnut Fauteil Chairs covered in Belgian Linen would be my "if only" choice.
    julia_formichella@hotmail.com

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  120. Loved it all but...the Belgian Farmhouse Table! Oh My!
    Love the giveaway too! Monica

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  121. If money were no object, I couldn't choose just one piece. I love the 17th Century Stone Fragments, the set of three mounted tortise shells, the stone horse head...the list goes on.

    Thanks for the tip on Bonny's shop and for this generous giveaway opportunity.

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  122. I would pick the Belgian Farmhouse kitchen worktable with the 2 inch thick marble - dream come true!

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  123. Soo many beautiful things to only pick one! I love the Italian Wheat sconces...they are beauitful!

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  124. Oh my goodness, this is not what I was supposed to be doing on a test morning! My mother is always telling me that I need to settle down on the house decorating/slip cover sewing/Marburger foraging/High Fashion Home stalking because "SOUTHERN LIVING IS NOT COMING TO VISIT YOU!" But can't a medical student have dreams? I loved the antique English marble top server. I have a beautiful antique globe that was recently displaced from its perch in favor of some terrariums (which I have already almost killed- here's hoping patients are easier!) and the server would make a perfect new home!
    What beautiful things- thank you for posting!

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  125. I love the vintage female study done in conte. It's colors are so serene. It would be perfect in my friend's powder room.

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  126. french farmhouse server, of course.
    Corky

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  127. What a fabulous giveaway!! I would so much love to win!! I checked out Bonnie's website - So many wonderful items!! It was hard to narrow down my choice, but if money were no object I would love to purchase the 19th century French Wine Tasting Table..............no wait, maybe the French Farmhouse Server.
    Thank you for hosting this giveaway and thank you for always providing us with such wonderful photos and inspiration!!!

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  128. Too many lovely things to choose from. I love the Secretary, the Clock, and the turtle shell!

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  129. Oh my stars, the choices! I would have to go with the Vintage Italian cut Marble Lamps because I've been looking for perfect lamps for my end tables for what seems like an eternity. I do admit to drooling over several of the items though, the marble top stand and Italian horse print included!

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  130. So many gorgeous antiques, loved looking at them all. My dream antique would be the 19th Century Swedish Mora Clock and then to have you come over and help me decorate a room with it!!!

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  131. I love the antique English sundial! I know exactly where I would place it in my garden!

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  132. I would buy the round scrubbed pine mirror today if it wasn't already sold. I have been looking for just such a mirror for several years.

    Thank you for sharing this website with us. I will definitely be a regular visitor to Bonny's from now on.

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  133. If I had my choice I would choose the Vintage Oak French Commode! It's a beautiful piece that is quite versatile!! Bonnie has some lovely things:)
    Celia

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  134. The Mora clock... always wanted one and that's an awesome one!

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  135. It is so hard to choose; she has such a beautiful selection! I like everything.

    But

    Money no object? I would chose the little French 19th Century Bamboo Box. Such an elegant little thing. I have a weakness for boxes And bamboo, so that little jewel just about did me in.

    P.S. I also love the antique skates. I am going to dig out my grandfather's skates and make a similar display!

    Thanks, Jeanette

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  136. The store is full of so many gorgeous antiques it would be difficult to choose. I have a slight chair addiction, so that would probably be what I would choose. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  137. I'd go for the French Oak Gateleg Table if money were no object. So many beautiful things!

    Nancy W.

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  138. Bonny Neiman has beautiful things and you have good taste too! I am new to Cote de Texas but had a good buddy from Houston who loved to decorate and I see glimpses of her style on your site. She died of breast cancer 2 yrs ago but I still hold her and things "Texas" dear to my heart.
    About the giveaway- I just became a subscriber at the time you posted a giveaway from Julie Neill in New Orleans. I love her chandeliers but was too late for the giveaway. The Niermann Weeks antiqued and crystal one would look great in my dining room and you didn't mention that we couldn't choose a "Sold" item.
    I choose that!

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  139. Easy. I'd buy that gorgeous pair of antique French doors and ship them out to my friend, Brooke, who is building her dream farmhouse in California!!

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  140. If money were no object, I would choose this: 18th Century Period Gustavian Server (Inv. 137). The size is perfect, the colour is perfect: that Swedish bluey-grey-greige that works so well in a mostly-white interior. Yep. That's my dream antique. My birthday is Sunday... ;D

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  141. I love the antique marble compote and will cross my fingers. I love Bonny's website and eye for gathering the perfect pieces. I loved especially the zinc topped round dining table and would buy it if money were no object! Thanks for hosting this fabulous giveaway Joni and thank you Bonny! ~Delores

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  142. burl walnut commode, of course!

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  143. I love the original antique pen and ink nude from France ... i would hang it in my bedroom where it would inspire me to sleep ... such a luxury these days ... thank you for your wonderful blog

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  144. i have too many favorites to write here...but narrowed it down to the Period Gold Leaf Louis Philippe Mirror. Perfection. Its so beautiful and would GORGEOUS anywhere in my house!

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  145. I have just started reading your blog and I just love it. If money was no object, I would definitely buy the 19th century French Farmhouse Server--just love the rustic patina!

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  146. Joni,
    I might have to fight you over that secretary! The French server is beautiful too.:)

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  147. I LOVE that crazy flock of Flamingos! Perfect under my palms!

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  148. If money were no object I would definitely choose more than one thing but my top choice is the Belgian Farmhouse Kitchen Worktable. It's stunning!

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  149. wow -such a generous giveaway -LOVE that compote!
    I think I can't decide between the 4 louix xvi side chairs or the bronze coffee table!

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  150. As a former competitive figure skater I would have to go with 19th century ice skates. I have other pairs, but never thought to mount them in this way.
    Thanks!

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  151. The Mora clock, of course! I have a spot for it in my house, but alas not the budget for it.

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  152. I love the compote that she has offered for the giveaway. The marble looks like it has a warm glow. If money were no object, I might have to make a spot in my garden for the sundial. Thanks for sharing.

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  153. If money were no object I would choose every French market basket she has, love them. But if I am to choose one item, the antique English sundial. My garden is crying for it...

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  154. Hands down, the Belgian Industrial Clock Face. It is beautiful and so neat. What a one of a kind piece!

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  155. since the french bergere chairs were sold already, I'd have to pick the swedish secretary. They would both go perfectly in my bedroom!

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  156. I love so many things but the bisque jardanier is so lovely specially on my dining table.
    ~ ~Ahrisha~ ~

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  157. I'd buy the 19th Century Belgian Bleached Oak Trestle Leg Table!!! I'd LOVE it!!!!!

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  158. Hard to choose from so many beautiful antiques. Want them all!!! If I was to choose one thing, it would be the 19th Century French Trumeau Mirror. Thank you Joanie and Bonny for the opportunity to win that gorgeous marble compote. Fabulous giveaway!

    Janice
    jmcguire@midcoast.com

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  159. Oh how fun! If money were no object, I'd pick this beaitoful French chandilier:

    http://bonnyneiman.com/inv_ready/shipment2/155lg.jpg

    It would be ideal in my kitchen :-) Dreams... ha!

    I'm loving that compote too - I think it would make an ideal centerpiece for my newly renovated kitchen table = perfection.

    Thanks so much!

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  160. I would purchase the French marble top server, absolutely beautiful!
    toinettecarter@hotmail.com

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  161. I would definitely choose the Louis XV Period Trumeau mirror with original glass to hang above my fireplace. It is marked "sold" on the website BUT if price is no object I could just buy it from the buyer, right??

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  162. I would love the Belgium Industrial clock Face. Oh one can dream!!!

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  163. What a beautiful site Bonny has, a new find for me. I would love the Mora Clock, swedish. You always have such fab. post Joni. xxpeggybraswelldesign.com

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  164. Yummy! What a wonderful selection. I think I'd have to go for either the French 19th cent. Harvest Table with Leaves or the 19th cent. Wide Plank Harvest Table. Wouldn't those Belgian farmhouse table and kitchen work table make fabulous islands? Alas, I don't have the room.

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  165. What an amazing giveaway! I would love the Vintage French Fauteil Chairs, if money were no object!!!

    Thanks for the chance to win the beautiful marble compote.
    Penny

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  166. What fun shopping! Okay, if its "sky's the limit fake spending" then I'd love the hand forged andirons.
    Karen

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  167. I would get the French 3 drawer commode. It would look beautiful in my litte girl's room that is being redecorated. On second thought maybe I want it in my room. Decisions Decisions.

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  168. You already listed 2 of my favorite things: the Swedish clock and secretary but I also love the Swedish Mora clock that's sold! It's really hard to choose, I'll take it all, LOL!
    Have a fabulous day!
    Julie

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  169. I have a love of antique planters....I don't own any as they tend to be too far out of this gal's budget, but they are oh so pretty! So, with a blank check, I would take the 18th century French planters in a New York minute!
    caseyanneh@gmail.com

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  170. The first thing (of many) that I would LOVE is the French Door with the amazing hardware...amazing and limitless what I could do with it!!

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  171. jackson_mel62@yahoo.comApril 15, 2011 at 10:30 AM

    I think the Vintage French Fruitwood Chair is beautiful. Love the charm and fabric.

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  172. I love the French lantern (inv 24). I am redoing a 60s ranch house and it would be wonderful in the entry. I am combing 60s glamor with some modern pieces and the lantern would work beautifully and shed the perfect light on the scheme. Thank you for introducing me to this wonderful antique shop. They have great stuff at amazing prices. I'm sure I'll be purchasing from them for future projects.

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  173. I love the Vintage Itanian Tole Candle Sconces. Very pretty.

    Kate
    jkskb@yahoo.com

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  174. If money were no object I would splurge on the Antique Marquetry Box. It's absolutely stunning. If only there were a picture with it open. I'm also dying a little over the French Eglomise Iron Base Low Table.

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  175. I absolutely love the square, French 19th Century, turned legged ottoman. This piece would be so versatile in a home. I can think of three different places that I could use this piece in my home.

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  176. I LOVE the Belgian Farmhouse Kitchen Worktable with 2 inch Thick Marble Top. How great woul that look in a kitchen!!willandteresa(at)aol(dot)com

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  177. Absolutely adore your blog. And also absolutely adore the "Antique Marble Top Server"...have always dreamt of having one!
    AIMEE B.
    aimee.bird5@gmail.com

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  178. I would choose the Antique French doors. Ideally I guess you would actually have them installed as doors on a closet or something. Even just leaning against a wall in my house, though, they would transport me to some idyllic spot in the country with a soft warm breeze...

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  179. The Belgian Industrial Clock Face, would be what i would love to have in my living room...i have been looking for something similar for over a year..
    thanks for the opportunity
    c

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  180. Joni,

    I am such a huge fan and look forward to reading your blog every day all the way up here in Ohio! I love the 18th century Belgian Bleached Oak Trestle Leg Table- so beautiful!

    Katie Kelly

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  181. I love so much but my favorite was the Swedish Bench!

    jessgott@yahoo.com

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  182. The French 3 drawer commode. So pretty!!!

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  183. I would love the Napolean 3rd Slipper Chairs! I would cover them in Kilim and place next to my fireplace in my family room. I saw some done by John Derian and have been dreaming of nothing else.
    Great post.
    Eve
    gds4@aol.com

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  184. What a fabulous eye Bonny has! All her treasures are sublime, and I adore the Vintage Club Chairs reupholstered in a windowpane pattern!

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  185. What a great selection Bonny has! Thanks for the introduction. I must say my pick would be the Antique Swedish Bench. Love, love, love it!

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  186. So many wonderful choices!!!! I love the Vintage French Bronze Cocktail Table! Thank you :)

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  187. If money and space were no object AND the item hadn't already been sold, I'd select the oak french amoire. It's beautiful

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  188. Wow! I love everything in her store...but I'd choose either the zinc top dining table or the Swedish clock. Beautiful giveaway!

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  189. I LOVE the Turned Leg Harvest Table. I may change my mind since I'm going to go through her site again!

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  190. What a great store, Joni! Thank you for the intro. Looking for room on a credit card now to buy the trio of stone fragments on stands from the church in France. You know that I already own about 100 antique alabaster grapes sitting in a giant clam shell...and I repro the grapes. If I win the compote, you know I'll be repro-ing that, too.

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  191. If money was no object I would buy the vintage club chairs with the windowpane linen upholstery.

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  192. If I could chose anything, I would chose the statue of Nike. I would set her in an entry, on a round table, surrounded by books and things I loved, draped in a lei of flowers in the summer and shells in the winter (I am, after all English and Tahitian, and adore anything classic...then can't help myself and add flowers and shells!). I would see her every day as I stepped in and out of my front door, and she would remind me that the day is mine, and we are all the goddess of our own lives...Vivre la Reine!

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  193. I would love the whole set of Antique French Herbiers. I have the perfect wall for them!

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  194. So many to choose from! I think the 19th century swedish mora clock would be my choice!

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  195. The 18th century french door would be on its way to my house! love it!

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  196. Love the Vintage French Fauteil Chairs. They would look pretty awesome in my new bedroom.

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  197. I would choose the Antique French
    Herbiers. The collection would
    have a perfect home with me!

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  198. So many things, really: the metal mirrored gueridon, the shell, the La Barge nesting tables, .....

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  199. I would love to have the Antique Swedish Bench, as well as most of the inventory!

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  200. The antique Swedish Mora clock would look perfect in my entry. I have done some serious editing and am ready for just the right piece! So beautiful....

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