Thursday, March 25th, 2010 at
1:05 pm
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DUMMY ART-DECO VINTAGE CLOTHING STORE | Rare Antiques
ROLLER BRACKET COLUMN START TIME XX + 2 DRAWER console 4 rolls / columns with 2 titoirs and agrment meatl handles (brass or brass) in very good condition,
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Wednesday, March 24th, 2010 at
1:00 pm
How about these right... I think you'll find the following nuggets of wisdom particularly insightful. Leave your comments below. Check out the second one in particular...
Laurel Burch Rubber Stamp Horses Heads Art Deco Rare ...
NO LONGER AVAILABLE AND EXTREMELY RARE. CONDITION: VERY GOOD Up for auction is a beautiful rubber stamp of two horses with their heads entwined from the imaginings of artist Laurel Read the rest of this entry
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Monday, March 22nd, 2010 at
3:46 pm
Tagore's chair, teapot found in Bangladesh - Yahoo! India News
Dhaka, Dec 24 (IANS) A chair and a teapot that Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore used have been found in Bangladesh, over six decades after the poet's death.
Tagore enthusiasts, the department of archaeology and a museum dedicated to Tagore continue to receive memorabilia even as those in their custody are found neglected and in Read the rest of this entry
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Saturday, March 20th, 2010 at
3:52 pm
The 1939 New York World's fair opened on April 30, 1939. It closed on October 27, 1940. During that time it attracted over 45 million visitors from all over the world and generated approximately $45 million in revenue (which from a financial perspective made it a great failure as over $160 million was invested in the event.)
Planning for the 1939 Worlds Fair began in 1935 during the height of the Read the rest of this entry
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Friday, March 19th, 2010 at
1:39 pm
There were seashells everywhere. The room was furnished with couches and chairs with a seashell pattern on the upholstery.There were lamps with shades covered with shells. Sculptures made of shells and books about seashells sat on the tables. Family photos in seashell- encrusted frames lined the shelves. A curio cabinet was filled with more shells. I was visiting the home of a new acquaintance. Read the rest of this entry
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