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Located in Southeastern Connecticut, Holly Hock Farm Antiques specializes in acquainting people with antique and custom furniture. It also excels at assisting people with reputable decorators, restorers, and shippers. Selections include Chippendale candlestand, antique windsor highchair, 18th Century triple pedestal mahogany dining table, Victorian American sideboard, walnut with burl, original rose marble, and Centennial custom made Queen Anne set of 8 side chairs.

Location: 41 Main Street, Old Mystic Connecticut 06355 Telephone 860-536-4700 Fax 860-572-9911

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