We appreciate and love hearing our client's stories. Here is one from Dr. Sara Rabito we think you will enjoy!
One day thirty years ago, Dr. Sara Rabito and her late husband, Ervin G. Erdös, MD, were walking west on Belmont and saw a big building with bright lights. As they approached, they realized those bright lights were chandeliers at Antique Resources! The chandeliers attracted them to the store and they ended up purchasing one! This led to a decades-long relationship.
"The chandelier has a double meaning - Richard purchased it in Argentina when on a business trip,” said Maribel. "At the time, many owners of mansions there could not afford to maintain their homes and ended up having auctions for the contents of their homes. Richard would buy everything in the home and ship it back to the U. S. Sara purchased the chandelier in the background of the bottom image and other pieces of furniture from us. Her favorite piece from Antique Resources that she appreciates very much is a French Art Deco console table against the wall in the entryway."
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Argentina, especially Buenos Aires, was a wealthy country with a booming agricultural industry. This wealth allowed many Argentinians to travel to Europe and purchase antiques, which they then brought back to Argentina. Many of these antiques were valued not only for their beauty but also for their quality, durability, craftsmanship, and historical significance.
“We found Richard to be very honest, straightforward, and extremely knowledgeable on furniture,” said Sara who became close with Maribel as they both speak Spanish and reminisce about their experiences in Argentina.