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| Comments (0) (Cape May County Herald) Candles have long been associated with ChristmasEUR”on the tree, at the dining table, or above the fireplace, candles make us feel warm, and connect us with the past and a time-honored way of making light... |
Antique Leaded Cut Glass Pitcher I have been a collector of antique and collectible glass for over 30 years. I have some of my glass on loan in some of the major glass museums on display. I at one time would give talks on glass to the different glass clubs in the mid . ... |
Old-fashioned still in vogue (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette) The old-fashioned look is evergreen for Christmas tree ornaments. Photo caption: Dennis Floyd, left, and Terence Bartholomew have collected about 200 vintage ornaments they display throughout their home during the holidays. Photo by Clint Keller | The Journal Gazette.. |
Crystals, Minerals & Fossils I collect and sell antique and collectible glass, art glass, old tools, old books, first editions, handmade turquoise jewelry, bottles, and much much more. Island Gem and Rock We provide both material and shop space to the lapidary ... |
old line publishing, llc announces new glass and pottery magazine . . "the glass and pottery collector," will make its debut with the november 2006 issue, and will be packed full of informative articles and beautifully detailed pictures regarding the antique and collectible glass and pottery market. ... |
Antique toys (PIZZAHEROS) Antique toys are generally considered to be those made around WWII or earlier, at least fifty years ago. Antique toys are popular collector items these days and many collectors are attracted to curious items... |
Gifts from our governors (Centre Daily Times) As the gift-giving season moves into high gear, a review of Pennsylvanias governors and their gift-giving tradition sparks holiday interest... |
In Alexandria's Old Town, boutiques in historic setting (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- With more than 100 museums and public monuments to explore, not to mention some 50 live theaters and close to a dozen parks, there's always something to do in and around our nation's capital... |
antique and collectible glass for example, you may want to focus on one particular area like carnival glass, art glass or depression glass. or you could decide to have a collection of different types of glass objects from a particular time period. ... |
All kinds of collectibles prove popular under the tree (Bluefield Daily Telegraph) PRINCETON EUR Collectors seek everything from figurines and glass to knives and antiques, and when Christmas approaches, people with collectors among their loved ones seek out special gifts they can put under the Christmas tree... |
Buttons make fine baubles (The Argus Leader) Enid Damon makes jewelry with old and antique buttons, buying them by the jar. She has necklaces and bracelets in just about every color, from solid reds and yellows to graduated shades of blue. Some have beaded accents, but most are simply buttons. "They don't take up much room, and they're interesting," the retired central Sioux Falls woman says... |