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  • The History of Pewter and Paktong  By : Mitch Johnson
    These pewter and paktong metals are usually lesser-known metals that were used to make things before they were replaced by pottery and porcelain. Pewter is an alloy of tin with small additions of lead and other metals. And paktong is an alloy of copper, nickel and zinc, which resembles silver.
  • The History of Brass Metals  By : Mitch Johnson
    Making of articles and figures from the brass metal probably dates back to the seventeenth and eighteenth century. Some of the things that were made with brass are candlesticks, dishes of various sizes, chandeliers
  • Glass of Germany and Holland  By : Mitch Johnson
    The quality of the paintings of the glass made the Germans noteworthy. The Germany craftsmen were able to successfully engrave natural rock-crystal adapt that to their skill to glass setting a new standard of glass-making. And Netherland made the Venetian type of glass in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. They excelled in glass decorations.
  • The Royal Furnitures and Their History  By : Mitch Johnson
    Sometime the emergence of new designs could coincide with that of the personal designs of the rulers like that of King Louis XVI. The variety in tastes of the patrons sometimes gives birth to new designs.
  • Tables and Their Histories  By : Mitch Johnson
    Usually the oak woods were used to make the dining tables earlier. They were, round, oval or long in shapes and sizes. Different types of woods were used for different types of styles for making the antique furniture that we could see today.
  • Dollhouse - A Miniature House In Your House  By : Brooke Hayles
    Today, the dollhouse has become again something of pleasure in the lives of children as well as adults alike, and the thrill of collecting particular accessories has become quite addictive for many dollhouse enthusiasts.
  • Investing In A Dollhouse Can Be Fun  By : Brooke Hayles
    If you are of the belief that dollhouses would be interesting only to little girls, you are absolutely wrong.People belonging to all age groups have started indulging in this wonderful and interesting activity of dollhouse collecting and arranging.Dollhouses are available in different budgets and varities to suit your requirements
  • The Best of American Furniture  By : Mitch Johnson
    American furniture are rare to find outside America and they are highly priced because of their rarity they fetch high price for the collectors. There is not much difference in their styles and their designs and decorations from that of the European one.
  • Enormous Uses of Tapestry in Olden Days  By : Mitch Johnson
    Tapestry was woven on a loom usually in large sizes. Many types of threads were used in making the laces like silk, gold and silver threads weaving different picture on subjects including the and Biblical history, mythology, and peasant scenes after Teniers, etc.
  • The First Invention of Sheffield Plate  By : Mitch Johnson
    Here we are going to have a look at the history of Sheffield plate and how it has transformed since its discovery. It is much less expensive than silver but it is as strong and looks as good as the real silver.
  • Popular Glasses of England and Ireland  By : Mitch Johnson
    The glasses in England and Ireland have almost the same features. Some of the glasses made in England were the rarest and most expensive one like the colored glass. The English produced the most popular wineglasses in the eighteenth century. The glasses produced in Ireland were almost the same with that of England.
  • Important History of Tapestry  By : Mitch Johnson
    Many countries like England, encouraged establishments of tapestry factories in different places. Some of these places produced some of the finest tapestry and they have survived for long proving their excellence.
  • The Brilliant Story of Lace  By : Mitch Johnson
    There was wool stitching with colorful wools from famous paintings and on Biblical subjects in the nineteenth. And there were beadworks as well which is an allied to embroidery and very popular in the seventeenth century during the reign of Queen Victoria. And lace was one the subject of interest in the earlier days.
  • Different Types and Uses of Embroidery  By : Mitch Johnson
    Embroidery though had a long history, but it very difficult to find them now because they could not last that long. English embroidery was one of the most popular one.
  • Some World Wide Famous Clocks  By : Mitch Johnson
    In early Britain time keeping became very important because of the ships finding problems in locating their position. This made the British clock-making famous world-wide. And clocks as we see some of them still existing in their original forms, put outside for public uses.

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