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ALL SAINTS' ANTIQUES SHOW RETURNS TO REHOBOTH BEACH CONVENTION CENTER, JULY 29, 2010
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This vintage dairy cabinet really rises to the top!
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Im trying to find out what my powder horn is worth, can you help?
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Vintage items with interesting stories
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Beta Version of Comprehensive Antiques Calendar Launched
Dealers and aficionados of antiques and art now have a new resource…
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Latique.com Launches a Social Sales Site and Magazine for Antiques
March 25, 2010 (Dallas) Latique.com, based in Dallas, announces the recent launch of the first social media marketplace for buyers of traditional antiques and fine period art.
Latique.com uses social media techniques…
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Happy Friday ~ Visit my site and take advantage of special saving today only
Happy Fab Friday Sales Event
Here is your personal invitation:
What: Fab Friday
Who: Everyone
When: Friday 3-26-2010
Where: http://ning.it/aZEPM1
Code: FRIDAY
Hope you find a treasure.
Thanks guys,
Laura
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My Salute To The Country Auctioneers
Added by Linda Caricofe on March 25, 2010 at 5:00pm — No Comments
for sale
i have for sale :
1 pink & 1 blue madame pompdour dresser dolls , they are from around the 1930's????? they are marked made in germany by ER , my email address is amy052869@yahoo.com , they are both in execellent condition, no cracks, the 1st $100.00 takes both , i will ship them free within the united states.
thank you ,
amy
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Spring Goodness Decorating Tips
Spring is in the air…
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A cure for the arts and crafts blues
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tea pot your kingdom for a teapot
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Nostalgia: Vintage 1960s

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Antique / Collectibles Shop Are You Doing Your Best
Selling antiques and collectibles on line is serious business with alot of fun and alot of friends mixed in. I think one of my favorite things about the Iantiqueonline site is being able to talk to the different sellers though groups etc. To share thoughts helps ease the tension of trying to present your shop well. Not being able to hand an item to a buyer to inspect means selling the item honestly, and accurately. And let's face it, sometimes, that just does not happen. When…
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We want to be your favorite antique store. How's that?:)
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Rembrandt lithographs/prints
I have 2 Rembrandts prints that are in a wood frame with a wood matte. One is "The Mill" and the other is entitled "The 3 Cottages". Anyone know age or value of these? They were owned by my 98 year old Mother-in-law.
I also have a print/etching/lithograph of "Young Raphael" with an inscription on the back dated 1850 when it was presented as a gift from a brother to sister.
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