How to Shop for Antiques in New York City
Before shopping for antiques in New York City, it’s important to do research. There are hundreds of antique shops in and around the […]
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Before shopping for antiques in New York City, it’s important to do research. There are hundreds of antique shops in and around the […]
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Located in Lower Manhattan near the World Trade Center, one will find 26 Cortlandt Street a highly Art Moderne / Art Deco bank […]
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A mid-1800s New York City brownstone, home to John Leguizamo and his family was prominently featured in the March 2023 edition of Architectural […]
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 In this video INC. Magazine features one of Olde Good Things’ expert curators, Jim DiGiacoma. He gives advice as to how to […]
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At OGT, one quality we have always valued is the ability to reimagine, to repurpose, to reinvent. After our architectural treasures are reclaimed, […]
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Venice glass making was born of a tradition of craftsmanship brought from the Roman and Byzantine empires, married with skills learned through trade […]
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The value of light as it is used in a space cannot be underestimated. Lighting is used to arrange a space – to […]
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A pair of 1940s hand carved marble statues of ministering angels were rescued by Olde Good Things from a massive sugar baron’s estate […]
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Stained glass dates back to at least the Roman Empire when craftsmen peddled wares including stained glass. The history of stained glass takes […]
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If you love the idea of dumpster diving, you don’t want to miss this episode of Top Floor Podcast. One of the founders […]
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