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Coca-Cola Black Antique Style Train Christmas Ornament

  • Posted on November 24, 2009 at 4:59 pm

  • Black and Red Antique Style train ornament
  • Has Coke Bottles in the caboose
  • Expertly detailed

Product Description
Special delivery for the holidays… festively decorated Coca-Cola train hauls a delightful cargo of Coke bottles. Destination? Why, the North Pole, of course! You can’t really expect Santa to do without his beverage of choice, can you? Train measures nearly 5¾” and hangs from a silvertone cord with a red bow…. More >>

Coca-Cola Black Antique Style Train Christmas Ornament

Antique Old Fashioned 4″ Train Cart Christmas Ornament #W10041

  • Posted on November 24, 2009 at 1:08 am

Product Description
Antique Old Fashioned Train Christmas Ornament
From the Kurt Adler Christmas Collection #W10041
Beautifully crafted ornament features a classic old fashioned train pulling a cart
Fully Dimensional
Dimensions: 4″L x 2″H x 1″W
Material(s): Resin
Comes ready-to-hang with brown wire… More >>

Antique Old Fashioned 4″ Train Cart Christmas Ornament #W10041

Possible Antique Carnival Glass Christmas Ornament Red W/Rainbow Glaze and “HD” At the Top. Are These for Real?

  • Posted on November 23, 2009 at 3:10 am

8.5″ around, these come from an estate sale but no idea as to whether they’re antique and would like any info anyone has.

Antique & Modern Furniture Styles Defined

  • Posted on November 22, 2009 at 11:13 pm


There are as many styles in the world of furniture and design as there are tastes to desire them. From the somber dark woods of the Jacobean period to the geometric characteristics of Art Deco, there is something for everyone, and often making a choice is the hardest part. They say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and it is certainly true in the furnishing world. Let’s run through some of the more well-known styles, defining and categorizing them so that with a little understanding, we can better analyze our tastes and desires. From rustic to formal, simple to elaborate, furniture creates a mood and shows off personal taste to best effect. 17th Century Furniture – Furniture has come a long way from the heavy 17th century Jacobean influences. This mediaeval-style furniture was typically plain wood with rush seats, straight lines and characteristically dark wood. In later years Early American style evolved, with typical European influence brought by the immigrants to the New World of America. In contrast, Louis XIV was busy creating the splendours and opulence of Versailles, with ornate gold carvings, fine artwork and magnificent craftsmanship in every room. The later William and Mary style brought trumpet turned legs, ball feet and padded upholstery to English parlours with a new look in oriental lacquer work. 18th Century Furniture – As Queen Anne ascended the English throne in 1702, furnishings became more refined, with graceful cabriole legs, rococo ornate trimmings and shell curves. Tapestry and chintz were popular and this became known as Queen Anne style. Colonial style American furniture was more conservative than English furniture of the same period, featuring carved pillars and less ornamentation. Following Queen Anne, Georgian style appeared and was particularly identifiable in architecture. In furniture, carved cabriole legs were the fashion, along with S-shaped curves and motifs. In the latter half of the 18th century, Chippendale furniture was in vogue, especially after the publication of Chippendale’s book of designs. His furniture was graceful, delicate and cultured and was further developed by Adam and Hepplewhite who introduced tapered legs, veneers and inlay to great effect. From 1780-1820 Sheraton style was the most reproduced style in America during the Federal period, with bow-fronted chests and cabinets. Chairs now had sloping arms and upholstered seats with central splat detail on the backs. 19th Century Furniture – Shaker furniture is still a popular style today. It is defined by the simple, utilitarian furniture approved of by the religious communities in America. It is typically plain and unadorned, as was the architecture and lifestyle of those early immigrants. Back in England, the Victorian era heralded much heavier and darker furniture than before. It is easily recognizable by its Gothic influence, and heavy substantial proportions. It often had elaborate carving or ornamentation to offset the dark finish of the oak, mahogany and walnut woods. 20th Century Furniture, and Onwards – With the dawn of the 20th century, Art Nouveau was a refreshing change. Furniture made a tremendous departure from what had gone before. Chair backs were balloon-shaped or bentwood. Furniture had curving lines, scalloped fronts and intricate patterns. This morphed into the Art Deco period which featured abstract designs, ornamental motifs, rectilinear shapes and a certain geometric style. It took the world by storm at the Paris Exhibition of 1925 after the dreary days of World War I. The Art Deco style is clearly illustrated in the pastel-coloured architecture of South Beach, Miami and the furniture within. In furniture the Mid-Century Modern style was progressing, particularly influenced by Charles and Ray Eames, Arne Jacobsen and Gio Ponti, whose mass-produced designs in man-made materials revolutionised furniture in the mid 20th century western world. From the 1960’s onwards furniture became Contemporary. Scandinavian ideas featured light natural wood, with simple lines, utilitarian design and very little ornamentation. This was later developed still more by such designers as Marc Newson into the Post Modern and Contemporary style which is popular today for modern homes. This is the story so far, but progress does not stand still. With the advent of new materials, glass furniture and new innovations, styles continue to develop. No doubt by the end of the 21st century, several new terms will have been added to the dictionary of furniture design and style. From contemporary modern furniture, all the way back to antique furniture – Crawleys Furniture has a wide range of items that can work with your home or office needs.

How to Make Tin Punched Christmas Ornaments : How to Antique Tin Christmas Ornaments

  • Posted on November 21, 2009 at 5:12 pm


Learn how to antique tin punching Christmas ornaments with expert tips on decorating Christmas trees in thisfree holiday video. Expert: Marie French Bio: Marie French’s work has traveled the globe. She has taught what sje has learned in workshops, museums and libraries in New York. Filmmaker: Sally Martin

Antique Jewelry – the Representatives of the Past Artistic Excellence

  • Posted on November 21, 2009 at 10:16 am


Only a few elites can afford to be embellished by a royal antique jewelry, but where’s the harm in dreaming to be ornamented by those enamoring pieces of art. No wonder, history connotes to their beauty in the form and refers to several songs and poems written over them. Add to it the fact that the price of an antique jewelry never depreciates with time; but on the contrary, serve as an asset. Not just the current cost of a piece of antique jewelry matters, rather it serves as souvenirs of the time elapsed. A piece of jewelry is said to be antique only if it is as old as 70 years. Antique collection can be widely seen at some antique auctions or displays at the jewelry shop. These antique jewelries make us remember, for at least once, that they belonged to the historic times and were adorn by the royal people of those times. If you are interested in purchasing an antique gem or jewel from some jewelry shop, there are a few things which need to be taken care of. You shouldn’t just trust anyone with any piece of jewel in hand; you need to be sure that the thing you are getting is genuine. The gems embedded and the metal around it, both should be real. Before purchasing, you can also test the stone or gem in any test center which provides such facility. When purchased, antique jewelry is worthy being adored and taken care of. It should be tidy and clean, so you must wash it before you think to put it in locker. It should be noticed that if the piece of jewelry is made up of silver, it should be kept at a cooler and darker place, in some cotton or good quality paper as it is to be stored for long time in that paper. Gold jewelry doesn’t need to be maintained as much as silver. In order to keep your jewelry shiny always, keep it clean so that when you wear it, it enhances your persona.

Antique Jewellery Designs for Sparkling and Dazzling Look

  • Posted on November 21, 2009 at 9:12 am


Jewellery is always connoted with a fine way to enhance beauty. Be it earrings, rings, necklaces, bracelets, pendants, toe rings, cufflinks, belts and chains; all go well with the body and make it more appealing. Although these days solitaires, diamonds and pearls have outdone gold and solver ornaments, however, antique jewellery made with seashells, stones and animal bones is still quite popular with the jewellery buffs. Antique jewellery is referred as evergreen style of jewellery that looks trendy no matter when you wear them. This is because antique jewelry designs are a rich blend of creativity and erotic designs which make them exclusively exquisite. Nowadays, you can have an easy access to the antique jewelry of different ear. This is because there are online antique jewelry websites available that provide wide collection of antique jewelry prepared in virtually different centuries. Some of the different century antique jewellery designs are presented below that give you in depth knowledge about the relevance of those designings. Art deco era This era is symbolized with geometrical revolutions took place during 16th century. They are embedded with geometrical shapes with the usage of symmetry. Some of the popular designs available include Cartier, Masuboussin and Boucheron. They were done using dark colors like black so that the geometrical shapes got fully palpable. These exquisite designs were prepared using pearls, corals, and rock crystals. Art nouveau jewellery This innovatively designed antique jewelry was introduced in the 19th century. The designs were inspired by the world of colorful fantasies and nature. The best part about art nouveau jewellery is that the designs are purely feminine and include the touch of ecstatic daintiness. Filigree jewelry designs This is a noteworthy range of antique jewellery designs which is popular worldwide. It was prepared using white gold, gold and silver. The fascinated designs are simply spectacular for formal as well as casual occasions. The designs are highly magnificent and eye appealing. This is what makes them one of the most sought after antique jewellery range. So, if you are willing to look glamorous and stand out from the rest of the crowd, antique jewelry designs can serve your purpose in the most splendid manner.

Antique Jewellery- the Best Gift for Each Occasion

  • Posted on November 21, 2009 at 8:45 am


The exquisiteness of Antique JewelleryAntique jewellery has always captivated the imagination of the connoisseur and the fashion-conscious alike. This is not just due to their exquisite design and precious material but also because of the antiquity factor attached to them that enhances their charm and appeal. Therefore, antique jewellery is the best choice to gift to your loved ones irrespective of the occasion. Here is a quick guide to let you understand the different design elements in antique jewellery. Antique Jewellery of the Art Deco EraThe 16th century was a period when art heavily gravitated towards symmetry in design and shape. Therefore, antique jewellery of this era has design elements in various geometrical shapes showing uniformity and neatness. Often dark colours were extensively used to bring out the inherent beauty of the form. Pearls, corals and crystals dominated the jewellery of this era. Some of the famous names of this era are Boucheron and Cartier. Jewellery inspired by Art nouveauThe antique jewellery of this era was crafted in the 19th century. The design elements were inspired by the French school of Art and Architecture with its typical natural forms and curved outlines inspired from leaves, vines and flowers. The antique jewellery of this era is still in great demand and is known for the creativity and free form of expression. Filigree JewelleryThe range of jewellery is characterized by the delicate and intricate ornamentation done in the jewellery pieces. The materials in vogue were gold, silver and white gold. The jewellery pieces are often highly priced because of the expertise and the delicacy of the work involved. There is nothing more special than the gift of antique jewellery to make your loved one feel really special. It really brings out the amount of care and thought that you have put in for choosing the special gift. Moreover, it really shows that you have taste and understanding for the finer things in life. The gift of antique jewellery is best for every season and every occasion as it convey the message that you really love and care in your own special way.

Is There a Web Site to Go and Check Out Antique Christmas Ornaments?

  • Posted on November 21, 2009 at 7:08 am

My husband collects them.

Egyptian Jewelry – Exotic and Antique

  • Posted on November 21, 2009 at 3:15 am


One of the most important and memorable days of your life, is your wedding day. You want to look your best and want everything in perfect order. Your bridal dress and your jewelry enhance your beauty and make this day so special for you. In respect of jewelry you can either opt between antique or contemporary designs. Antique jewelry is very beautiful, delicate, valuable and cherished by everyone. Whereas, some people prefer contemporary designs to antique jewelry. Whatever type of jewelry you choose, one thing is for sure that you are going to look like a princess for your big day. Egyptian jewelry has been fascinating women since ages. These are exotic and are embedded with precious stones. The patterns and designs of the Egyptian jewelry are quite attractive and captivating. The designs of the jewelry from Egypt, symbolize various concepts like happiness, life, eternity, evolution, recreation and many more. Egyptian jewelry comprises of many conventional and unusual articles like: pendants, rings, earrings, statues and cartouches. The statues are of famous gods in gold and silver. They are crafted very carefully and are embedded with rare stones which make them more prized. Most of the pendants and cartouches bear the name of the kings whom they belonged to, encircled in special designs. These days, these pendants and cartouches have become a great style statement and it is a desire of every woman to have them in her own jewelry collection. These beautiful items require great care as they are very valuable and rare pieces of art Egyptian jewelry is one of the greatest examples of intricate designed ornamental historical jewelry. People who love collecting historical jewelry always find Egyptian jewelry very vibrant and striking. Historical jewelry has its own incomparable charm. They are simply the treasure of the past and never go out of trend. They symbolize prestige, status and power in the society. Historical jewelry defines the timeless beauty and can be referred to as a distinct form of art.

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