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Read OnLine Auction Tips and Tricks "OnLine Auction Tips and Tricks" As most know, online auctions are a viable and exciting alternative way to market your goods. Here are a few tips......
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Read The World of Gouda Pottery "The World of Gouda Pottery" Before beginning this story, let me tell you briefly about my journey along the Gouda pottery road....
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Read There's History in Your Frying Pan "There's History in Your Frying Pan" There is a certain amount of confusion regarding the name for that three-legged, long-handled frying pan we call a "spider."...
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Read BIOGRAPHY: Willy Pogany "BIOGRAPHY: Willy Pogany " Willy Pogany was born in August 1882 in Szged, Hungary. He attended Budapest Technical School for less than a year....
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Read Garden Antiques and Ornaments "Garden Antiques and Ornaments" Since the nineteenth century, private decorative gardens in the United States have become status symbols for the rich....
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Read How to carve stone "How to carve stone" Stone, Tools, Sandbags, Protection devices. These are what you need to get started....
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Read Clarice Cliff: The Pottery Princess "Clarice Cliff: The Pottery Princess" Clarice Cliff was born in Stoke-on-Trent and quickly earned herself the title of Sunshine Girl with her bold and cheerful ceramics designs....
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Read Got Worms? "Got Worms?" At least eight families of beetles bore into wood, one of the most common being anobiids (furniture beetles)....
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Read Hard as a Rock "Hard as a Rock" The raw materials of sculpture are resistant to erosion, but not immune. Future condition is profoundly affected by atmosphere....
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Read What's in a Grain? "What's in a Grain?" Tool marks in the wood grain of furniture are essential to identification of its period, quality, region and authenticity. ...
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