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eGallery Folk Art
David Wheatcroft Antiques (508) 366.1723 davidwheatcroft.com. Mid 19th Century Paint Decorated Pantry Box. Raccoon Creek Antiques, L.L.C. at Oley Forge ...
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eGallery Ceramics
David Wheatcroft Antiques (508) 366.1723 davidwheatcroft.com. Presentation Stoneware bowl. Sarah E. Chew, Oct the 1st 1867. Raccoon Creek Antiques, L.L.C. ...
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Advertising figures and signboards, weather vanes and whirligigs, ... To work smoothly, a weather vane needed unequal surface areas on each side of the ...
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Steeped in Tradition: Tea Caddies for the Connoisseur
English turtle shell veneered tea caddy with mother of pearl inlay, c. ... French papier-mâché tea caddy decorated in the chinoiserie style, with abalone ...
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The Early American Canvas Floor Cloths of Barbara Carter
“I use #10 duck canvas for my floor cloths because it’s fairly flexible,” she said as she showed me the underside of one of her unfinished cloths. ...
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J'Adore Quimper
One of the most exciting things about old Quimper pottery is that there are many one-of-a-kind examples and you never know what you might find. ...
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Canton and Connecticut
Selecting cargo to trade presented challenges in light of China’s policy of ... tells that complete albums of tea production are extremely rare survivals, ...
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Victorian Cameos
A prized souvenir for a Victorian woman was a cameo with her likeness by an Italian ... on the cameo represented jewelry such as earrings and a necklace. ...
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Quimper Pottery
Duly taking note of the success of the Porquier and HB factories, the other Quimper pottery, run by Jules Henriot, began making decorative faience. ...
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What's Cooking at Plimoth Plantation
A Sweet Pudding of Indian Corn Serves 8. In seventeenth-century New England, native corn made its way into many dishes that had formerly been made with ...
 
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