antique furniture
antique furniture
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by Sarika Kabra - 2006-12-18
The antique Amish made furniture can never be "antique" in the real sense of the term. Time may make it old but as an old wine, Amish furniture betters with age. Good antique furniture that is coated ...
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by Vandana Sharma - 2007-01-23
English Antique Chests are exquisitely made by artisan craftsmen that favor the open environment of a richly stocked library and comfortable study setting to place their works of art where they will b...
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by Vandana Sharma - 2007-01-20
Exquisitely chiseled Antique Coffers represent the most solid array of aristocratic furniture chests that were authorized for construction by the lords and ladies of society that span the eras from...
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by Rob Buenaventura - 2007-02-12
If you happen to be looking for a wonderful investment in the beauty of your home, you should seriously consider antique furniture. This sort of investment, however, doesn't come inexpensively. As a r...
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by Sarika Kabra - 2007-02-27
If you are not sure what you are about to buy, better defer your shopping plans until you get complete education about the product than going ahead with the gamble of making an uninformed choice! This...
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by David Fishman - 2007-04-10
If you are deciding to become an antique dealer keep in mind that you will be meeting many different type of people, each of these people you meet have a different role in antique dealings. Many peopl...
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by Elijah Gichuhi - 2007-04-11
Shopping for furniture online is easy and fun with huge selections, buying guides-including huge discounts on bedroom, living room, kitchen and kids furniture. The following are tips on how to furnish...
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by Joe Smith - 2007-04-12
In Europe in the Age of Oak, from the beginning of the 16th century to the middle of the 17th century, furniture finishes were limited to vegetable oils and waxes.People were probably more concerned w...
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by Mandy Fain - 2007-04-26
Many individuals decide to decorate their homes with antique touches these days. Some go for one or two classic pieces to brig character to their abode whilst others decide to entirely decorate their ...
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by David Faulkner - 2007-06-18
Mahogany furniture is a largely English furniture institution. Much of the antique furniture originating in the 18th Century was made of mahogany. Not only did it look extremely appealing, it was also...