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you can get the rabbit on ebay, and, peter clark also sells them
i need just the right bed for stratford, wish i could do carving then i could make it myself
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Thanks, I've been keeping my eye on ebay for a while, but had no luck yet. Does Peter Clark have a website? I've been scouring the internet for one, but only found him on lists of doll's house fairs exhibitors.
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he only exhibits sadly but is very helpful if you give him a ring, and i can vouch for the authenticity of his goods, i think hes fab at wildlife
i have also seen these on another website i visit but cannot recall which one, iwill howevere go through them and see if i can find it for you i would like an oak (not aged/distressed) carved headboard (which needs to be painted in garishly bright colours of the period). it needs to be a four poster that is draped and furnished in a very rich fabric (natural) again colours from the tudor period. i am not that fussy as you can tell lol. i have seen a bed but it was unfurnished and unpainted. i dont mind painting the headboard, but since a carved bed is around 80pounds i am very nervous about sticking fabric to it and it coming out rubbish since this is not something i am used to doing. they have some beautiful 4 posters on ebay from time to time and they have been dressed superbly in such beautiful material, so i will probably use one of those in the meantime
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