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Subject: Bath Tub with Apron on Side and End
Category: Family and Home > Home
Asked by: hobancottage-ga
List Price: $10.00
Posted: 22 Apr 2003 15:34 PDT
Expires: 22 May 2003 15:34 PDT
Question ID: 194012
Need a rectangular (approx 5' long) cast iron bath tub finished on one
side and on one end. Prefer 1920's or 30's style but newer will do.
Most bathtubs have a finished "apron" "skirt" or "side" on one of the
long sides. I need one that is finished on the right side (as if you
were standing above the drain with your back to the faucet) and the
end (the end that does not have the drain/faucet). Most tubs fit
between two walls so they don't have a finished end. I have searched
"vintage tubs" and only find claw foot or oval tubs which sit on a
base. A great answer would be a site link where I could buy one in the
US or Canada. Must be white. I am in Rochester, NY close to the
following major cities: Philly,Cleveland, Buffalo,
Syracuse,Washington, NYC, Toronto. THANKS!
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Subject: Re: Bath Tub with Apron on Side and End
From: kemlo-ga on 22 Apr 2003 16:27 PDT
 
I have just looked at a Shanks Catalogue for 1933 and the side panals
are listed as seperate and extra to the cost of the bath.
None of my other catalogues ( victorian) show a bath with fixed side
or end panals.
Subject: Re: Bath Tub with Apron on Side and End
From: cynthia-ga on 02 May 2003 15:04 PDT
 
Be sure to check the links I left at your duplicate (expired) question...

--Cynthia
Subject: Re: Bath Tub with Apron on Side and End
From: knowledge_seeker-ga on 02 May 2003 16:04 PDT
 
http://answers.google.com/answers/main?cmd=threadview&id=179650

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