The folks at Pasadena Architectural Salvage are about a lot more than building materials an architectural woodwork. They also have a large selection of furniture, from rescued built-ins to a wide range of American and English Arts & Crafts pieces, in addition the usual stock of doors, lighting, hardware, stained glass, mill- and plasterwork, and even bits and pieces of ceramic and metal A&C ephemera. The owners are especially familiar with the movement (how could you not be, living in a city like Pasadena?), being regularly involved with Pasadena Heritage’s Craftsman Weekend events.
American Furniture
Which means that my first project in Switzerland will be interior design. After all, large
Yesterday in replacing a water closet for a customer I removed their old watercloset, which has a very period look, estimated Circa 1930’s or early ’40’s.
It is a Standard, One Piece, with a number inside the tank “F2005 8”.
Base and lid appear pristeen, if very dirty, with no chips. Wondered if there is any market for it. Needs flapper valve, existing is shredding of black schmutz on the fingers.
Glenn Willis
Woodclaver Construction
CSLB 484658
Woodclaver@aol.com
310-379-2304 = H
310-702-8847 = C
Please let me know if you are interested by phone right away, Wifey says if it isn’t gone by Friday morn when the Garbage man comes, it will be gone then.
Thanks