[Summit] who does historical or similar restorations
Joanna Doherty
joanna_doherty at hotmail.com
Fri Aug 13 15:47:16 UTC 2010
The Providence Revolving Fund collects architectural salvage -- they might well be interested in this sink. See http://www.revolvingfund.org/salvage.php for contact info.
There is a salvage place in Pawtucket, too, and one in New Bedford:
National Wrecking Co.
130 Grotto Avenue
Pawtucket, RI 02860-3404
(401) 723-1545
New England Demolition & Salvage, New Bedford
http://www.nedsalvage.com/
And here are the names of a few restoration contractors in the area; who knows, one of them might be working on a project that could use this sink, or might keep it on hand for a future project:
Heritage Restoration Inc.
Robert J. Cagnetta
94 Meadow Ave.
Wakefield, RI 02879
company# (401) 490-0888
www.heritagerestoration.org
Architectural Preservation Group, Inc.
Steve Tyson, Jr.
119 Meadow Street
Warwick 02886
737-2746
The Armory Revival Company
1570 Westminister Street
Providence, 02909
TEL:272-2720
www.armoryrevival.com/main.html
Providence Restoration Co.
23 Hesse Lane
N. Scituate, RI 02857
647-1900
www.providencerestoration.com
Good luck -- sounds like this sink deserves a new life, not to be put on the curb!
Joanna
Dexterdale Rd.
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> In our building there is a very old, 3 section, granite sink in our
> basement, the landlord would like to get rid of. Before we trash it- I
> thought perhaps someone would want it.
> Does anyone know folks who restore homes with this kind of stuff?
>
> I tried to list on Craigs List but they have changed and I don't want to
> deal with them.
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