English Mahogany
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Antique English Mahogany Sideboard
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This wonderful, antique solid mahogany sideboard was hand-crafted in England around 1940. Since then, the wood has come to acquire a lovely patina, which nicely accents the natural beauty of the mahogany. Inside, the sideboard retains a color closer to its original, redder mahogany. The sideboard contains generous storage space, and the cabinets on either side lock with accompanying keys. The cabi...
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English Mahogany Serpentine Sideboard
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This lovely serpentine sideboard was originally crafted in England around 1950. The wood is a dark mahogany which has developed a rich patina over the years. It boasts a lovely grain with some very impressive lighter tones. The mahogany is also complimented by inlaid satinwood banding which can be found around the top of the piece, as well as around the fronts of the drawer and cabinets. Each of t...
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Modus Furniture PE5089MS Penthouse Media Chest, Coco
BEST PRICE: $1,109.00
The Penthouse bedroom was inspired by the sophisticated architectural look of upscale urban lofts. Cascading headboard panels are juxtaposed with the square headboard frame in the same manner that the chamfered edges and demi-lune drawer pulls soften the straight lines of the matching case pieces. Together with the deep Coco finish, these design elements make a statement in any bedroom. Constructe...
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Old English Scratch Cover for Dark Woods: 8 OZ
BEST PRICE: $6.95
This liquid polish is designed to hide nicks and scratches in wood furniture, paneling and floors. For dark woods like mahogany and cherry. Features Helps restore damaged wood surfaces Hides unsightly scratches and nicks For use on darker color woods 8 FL. OZ. (236 mL)...
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Guardsman Furniture Touch Up Kit
BEST PRICE: $0.75
Nicks, marks, scratches, the inevitable results of living with wooden furniture. But you don't have to strip and refinish when the damage is minimal. Get out your handy touch up kit and dab the pen along the mark. There are three colors so you'll be able to get a very convincing match easily....
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Pre-Pre-Pre-prep for show season?
Okay, so Im showing western and probably some english, (showmanship/halter) I was wondering:
A) what would be the best halter out of the two(western/english..a.k.a, with or without silver)
B) What would be the best color show shirt, i have a mahogany(dark) Bay horse
C) where would be the best place to look online for the show outfits
D) What would be a good place to get a black leather saddle for a low price(you know, this economy is really killing people)
Thank you for all of those who can help!
If you are going to show in a line class in an english show, you can't have a decorated collar. English is all about conservative. I don't know if you need flashy halters for western, but if you don't, then you can just get one nice halter and use it in both shows (plain, and as close in colour to the horse's face as possible, if you have a pretty horse).
English Mahogany