ANITQUE FURNITURE: WHO is J.H.Stringer LTD, STOURBRIDGE

From "The Furniture Gazette" published in London in late 1882:

Mr. J. H. Stringer, manufacturing house furnisher, Commercial-buildings, Stourbridge, has just completed his contract for refurnishing, &c, the rooms of the Stourbridge Constitutional Association.

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From the 1882 Worcestershire Exhibition (Industrial):

Exhibit No. 24.
Exhibited by Mr. J. H. Stringer, Commercial Bdgs, Stourbridge
1 Pollard Oak polished Bedroom Suite, including Wardrobe, with bevelled plates, Duchesse Washstand and Toilet Table, with Glass attached, Pedestal, Towel-rail, and 4 chairs, en suite
2 Bedroom Lounge, and chair upholstered
3 Polished Oak Sideboard

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Gathering antique furniture is regarded as one of the most costly interests that individuals can get into because of the great cost. People who are interested in collecting such furniture need to take the necessary actions that can help them retain the value of their selections.

This is a spammer. This type of stuff is getting old. No wonder so many members have quit posting here.
 

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Gathering antique furniture is regarded as one of the most costly interests that individuals can get into because of the great cost. People who are interested in collecting such furniture need to take the necessary actions that can help them retain the value of their selections.

Spammer!
 

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What language are you trying to interpret into English Frank? And why are we responding to a 6 year old thread that didn't get it's first response 'til 2 days ago, lol!
 

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What language are you trying to interpret into English Frank? And why are we responding to a 6 year old thread that didn't get it's first response 'til 2 days ago, lol!

I've noticed a great number of old strings popping up lately...

Somebody is doing house cleaning and disturbing the dust...
 

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