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  • Antiquing in Rhinebeck, NY  By : Rob Parker
    Rhinebeck New York is a great place to live and go in search of those antiques that you love to grace your home with.
  • Buying Antiques - Six Things You Must Know  By : Ben Weissman
    Trying to figure out how to incorporate Antiques into your present Bedroom Furniture Decor? Looking to start a new look at home? Here are a few guidelines that can keep you from making some serious mistakes.
  • Intrigue of Louis XVI furniture  By : Terry Kubiak
    The Louis XVI style is characterized by a total absence of irresponsible curves, by rectilinear contours in all major portions, by a revival of classical frieze and moulding ornaments. We will give you a clearer understanding of the distinctive forms of pure Louis XVI furniture in this article.
  • For 200 years the Corinthians sold their pottery all over the Greek world  By : Terry Kubiak
    Ancient Greek pottery is frequently signed, sometimes by the potter or the master of the pottery, but only occasionally by the painter. Hundreds of painters are however, identifiable by their artistic personalities, where their signatures haven’t survived they are named for their subject choices, as “the Achilles Painter”, by the potter they worked for, such as the late Archaic “Kleophrades Painter”
  • Roman Antiquities, Roman Glass Beads and Intaglios  By : Terry Kubiak
    In the 2nd millennium BC, the Romans emerged from a small settlement near Rome to begin a course of expansion that was to make them the dominant power in the Mediterranean. By the 1st Century AD, Roman territories expanded from Britain in the north to Egypt in the south. Much of the Roman culture and crafts reflected the preceding Hellenistic period, however, their extensive trade network provided them with a great variety of materials.








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