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How get excellent build results with The House of Miniatures kits.

Selling Completed Kits?

lots of completed kits

You put a lot of time and effort into completing a kit from The House of Miniatures collection. Sanding, gluing, staining, finishing. Maybe you carve the feet, dress the bed, or add working hardware. After you complete your heirloom, does it have more value than before you began?

Published August 14, 2022
Categorized as Collector Tips Tagged collecting, finishing, hardware, miniature furniture, miniatures, photographing, selling

Vignette Boxes

Displaying Miniatures

The House of Miniatures offered five different vignette boxes during the first five years of the brand. We’ll look at the features of each.

Published July 24, 2022
Categorized as Collector Tips Tagged 41200, 41205, 41206, 41207, 41208, room setting, roombox, vignette

Colonial Williamsburg Connection to The House of Miniatures

Peyton Randolph Office Bookcase, the Colonial Williamsburg Connection

From the very beginning of The House of Miniatures, the designs were based off of American Colonial era furniture. Most of the Chippendale and Queen Anne kits were researched through the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. So, what was the nature of the Colonial Williamsburg connection?

Published June 29, 2019
Categorized as Collector Tips Tagged colonial williamsburg, miniature furniture, miniatures

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