...is article int Principles of Design offers an explanation about the history of furniture by the different periods, dynasties and characteristics.
Coming to choose that special artifact for your hom...
...nyone tell me what this might mean, and hopefully whether the vase dates from the 1930s, 1950s or another period?
I've knocked up a quick webpage with a photo of the item here: http://uk.geocities.c...
... found at http://www.artinuppsala.com/auction/abfigurinwithmark.jpg
The figurine appears to be from the period 1920s to 1930s. I have looked in all my porcelain books without result. I read it as AB...
I have a glass lampshade, I think from the Art Deco period. I would like to know more about it, but its only identifying mark is a patent or pattern number which is 386508. Does anyone know what this
...nt thickness are a bit uneven in parts making me think this may either be a) their econo-line of the time period or b) handpainted.
Any thoughts?...
...e new Web albums regarding postcards during I.st World War. I got some 60 interesting postcards from that period (around 1910), and it is interesting to see all that propaganda on work :) A lot of ima...
...rks in some of the pottery books, but to no avail. If anyone knows what it is, what it could be used for, period, origin, pattern, etc., I would really appreciate any information. Below is the link fo...
...me of the easiest and least contentious to re-cane or re-rush. Their original style accepted the need for periodic repair and it's easy to perform without damage or loss in value. *********
That see...
...o would ask anyway. However, make a reasonable offer based upon the extrinsic/intrinsic value of for this period item, and I will consider it TIA. john k....
...any in Dallas that bought old appliances, reconditioned them and then sold them to the movie industry for period pictures.
I ask because I have several 1940 era appliances that I need to move out of...
...table. Such illustrations were carved on the projecting roofbeam at the entrance to a dwelling in the Edo period (when private homes frequently served as business premises) - especially in the 18th ce...
...t uses sulphur dioxide as a coolant, which is pretty toxic. I'd like to clean it up and maybe use it as a period cupboard in a kitchen reno. Anyone have any advice on the hazards. Can it leak, even if...
...one time to use dishes for advertising? Were these given away at sewing stores? Does anyone know the time period? What company made them? Any information at all?
Marilyn in Ohio...
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