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      I am originally from the small town of Terryville, Conn. which was

   made famous by Eli Terry the early clock maker. I moved up to Ver-

   mont in 1976 because I really appreciated the scenic beauty of the

   area. I started my first business at the age of 21 restoring antique auto-

   mobiles and have for the last thirty years along with collecting,

   enjoying and selling antiques. If you visit here you can also see the  

   restoration shop were we work on early clocks, automobiles and

   racing cars.  (See photos below.)

      The antiques that I offer are usually from 1750 -1850 and tend to be

    towards the country end. The focus is of objects that were well made

    and taken care of in original surfaces if possible. They also have to

    be intriguing and of good form and beauty.

       Everything is unconditionally guaranteed to be as represented and

    it is important to me that you are happy with what you purchase. To

    that end, with antiques it is preferable that you see them in person.

    If that is not possible I will fully describe an object to you and also

    point out any condition problems or restoration and prefer to do it

    over the phone.  I can also email you good high resolution photos

    to help with your decision.

        It is a pleasure for me to develop a relationship with clients based

    on mutual trust and honesty and the love of antiques.

        Every attempt is made to photograph what we offer in good light

    and try to capture the true colors. You must remember that if your      

    surroundings contain lower light levels, the object will not be as vivid

    and colorful as it will be photographed outdoors or under the lighting

    necessary for photography in the gallery.

        David Greenlees   99 Covey Rd.  West, Brattleboro, Vt.   05301    
  802 . 254 . 2946 - Calling Hours - 10 am. - 5 pm. - eastern time ONLY.    
   Shop hours are 10 am - 5 pm - I am open just about every day, and
   your call ahead is welcome to be sure I am open and will be here.

   Directions; I am very close to 1-91 and off of exit 2, right turn off of 
   either north or south exits on Rt. 9 west. Go 1 mile to the center of 
   West Brattleboro, pass thru the center and turn left ( right if coming 
    into town from the west) at the 7 -11 onto Greenleaf  St. & stay on the
    paved road for 1.5 miles.  Then straight onto Ames Hill Rd. which
    is a dirt road. Go one half mile to where you will see the second dairy                      
    farm on the left. Just after the farm turn left at the fork on Covey Rd.                                                                                                                                                            
    Then up the hill 1/8 mile and I am at 99 Covey Rd. on the right. 
     Look for the sign.
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