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About the Collector

John Werry is a collector and amateur historian in the field of Victorian Antique Furniture. Having only caught the bug in 2005, this blog in essence documents John's meandering path amassing Victorian Furniture identifi

About the Collector

John Werry is a collector and amateur historian in the field of Victorian Antique Furniture. Having only caught the bug in 2005, this blog in essence documents John's meandering path amassing Victorian Furniture identification knowledge. Hopefully that knowledge will progress from minimal to something useful (anticipated in 2025).

John lives with his wife Dawn and Portuguese Water Dogs Lizzie and Taylor in Richmond, VA.

RareVictorian.com was started after John found himself searching Ebay daily to find furniture for the home after finally giving up on Ethan Allen and Pottery Barn ever producing something John would ever want to buy. RareVictorian.com is populated with blog posts profiling some of the furniture that piques John's interest during those daily searches.

The blog is fairly dormant now, but is left out on the Internet as a source of information. Back when it was being regularly maintained, content in the blog posts would often be regarding:

  • Making note of interesting or rare Victorian antiques coming up for sale at the time
  • Detailing results of a particular tangent of antique research that I followed
  • Sharing personal stories about my own antique collecting or about my Victorian home (sold years ago)
  • Posting videos related to Victorian antiques

John's greatest wish is that the readers of Rare Victorian will share their knowledge back with the Rare Victorian community by posting comments on the blog entries or participating in the Victorian furniture forum (site no longer available). Too much important information is closely guarded out there and my hope is that this site will serve as a medium to share and disseminate this valuable history.

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