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The first deviation from traditional bobbin construction came from innovator George Hunzinger. The artist took classic ...
A 17th-century Kingwood Eight Day Table Timepiece by Nathaniel Hodges and a royal tea set were standout lots at Tennants ...
This month’s submissions all were handed down in families, including a fine set of Reed & Barton sterling flatware, a ...
To help make your foodventures even easier, and save cash better spent on delicious eats and treats, Railcard offers a third ...
“To me, the best bargain on the antiques market right now that I would advise collecting from is good Georgian and Regency furniture,” says Bullard. “Chests of drawers, dining chairs ... bringing in ...
Discover a 30,000-square-foot treasure trove in Newton Falls where vintage collectibles, furniture, and nostalgic memorabilia await bargain hunters seeking one-of-a-kind finds in Ohio.
The exhibition looks at the 30 years following that landmark event for the nation through the lens of food." ...
The dining table has become a point of contention as more Aussies choose to eat their meals in other places around the home.
This Saturday, June 21, a visitor to the Uffizi Galleries in Florence tore a hole in a 17th-century portrait after stumbling backwards during an attempt to mimic the subject’s pose for a photo.
The director of Italy’s Uffizi Galleries has sharply criticised social media-obsessed tourists after a visitor posing for a photograph tripped and gashed a 17th-century oil painting.
Structurally, the home is comprised of two, connected six-petaled stars. One entire star is visible in this public living ...