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The Stickles Georgian
This Georgian-style house was begun in January 1979 by Andrews Miniatures for Dorothy Stickles. The basic house with interior and exterior trim and paint was completed in October of that year. Donated to the museum by The Estate of Dorothy Stickles in January 2002.
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A Changing Selection of Miniature Furnishings
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California contemporary house donated
Interior decorator Bernice “Bonny” Wolf has given the Museum a beautiful house which is completely landscaped and comes with a swimming pool, rooftop lounge, tiny oriental garden, and hidden surprises. It is mounted on a turntable so that the viewer can rotate it in order to see the entire building and grounds. Mrs. Wolf’s adventure with this house began when she found a small “modern” house in an antique shop. She kept adding to the original until she had created the wonderful setting in the Museum today. Earlier she sometimes used the house to augment rooms she presented in the Decorators’ Show House.
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