We have a lot of stuff we have to get rid of . . . we’re completely renovating our house, and we have a lot of fairly good things that we’re not going to reuse, but we don’t want to go to waste. Our waste is your gain!

We have a ton of original trim from all the rooms in the house. This includes the traced ceiling in the dining room, the picture rail from the dining room, and the base from all the rooms. It’s not in the greatest shape (it’ll at least need to be stripped of paint), but it’s original. Our house was built in 1925; we have no clue if this trim is from then or a later renovation, but it looks vintage.

We also have a number (*five?) of original radiators (hot water, not steam). They vary in size from small to very large, and will need to be repainted, but they are fully functional. They are cast iron and original.

We also have an antique-ish gas range that was part of the house when we bought it . . . it’s probably from the 40’s or so, at our best guess. Have no clue if it works, but it looks really cool. Very retro.

Also, it’s not architectural salvage, but we have a fairly new microwave (under-cabinet mounted) and matched gas range, both white. Both are in excellent condition and work really well.

We’re not looking for much for any of these. We mainly want to get rid of them. We can provide pictures or better descriptions at your request. All we ask is that you make a reasonable offer for anything you’d like, and we can negotiate. Thanks!


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