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460px x 360px | 89.30kB [source page] Lion Motif antiques collecting collect blanket coverlet textiles American 1800s 19th century 1836 figured lion motif animal blue indigo Henderson National Museum of the American Coverlet black fabric with lion motif In 1826 when the Jacquard Equipped loom came to America its sheer complexity punched cards were involved all but restricted its use to the skilled professional Once it was mastered though the weaver could turn out full width coverlets figured with any shape letters and numbers included For the first time a weaver could sign and date his work right in the weave with ease Lion Motif antiques collecting collect blanket coverlet textiles American 1800s 19th century 1836 figured lion motif animal blue indigo Henderson National Museum of the American Coverlet black fabric with lion motif In 1826 when the Jacquard Equipped loom came to America its sheer complexity punched cards were involved all but restricted its use to the skilled… wine jpg
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NewsLanc Galleries are more suited to long conversations between visitors over a work of art, whereas antiques and collectables require more direct interaction ... From Google News Search: "Antiques and Collecting" Iam looking for any interested museum in the US that collects WW2 antiques? Q. Its a jug used for storing water.The jug was used by an american who later gave it to my great grand uncle.The american was on Vella La Vella in the Solomon Islands. Asked by tatyana - Sun Jun 18 23:51:41 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. I was in Branson, Mo last April and there is a war museum located downtown that has some impressive war artifacts...anything from Herman Goering's silver tea service to a 70 foot long bronze sculpture of life sized soldiers running up a beach, and everything in between. It is called the Vetran's Memorial Museum. They have a web site, perhaps they can help you. Answered by kimmer - Mon Jun 19 00:14:59 2006 do you collect antiques? Q. I try to get some old looking things to fix up the home and decorate it to give it a victorian/vintage flair, specially my bedroom. Asked by Laura - Tue Apr 1 09:06:44 2008 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments A. Yes! I love antiques. I also love Victorian and love to decorate! I have several antiques and each one is special. I only wish that an antique could tell you about themselves. I think it would be most interesting! Good luck with yours :) Answered by bonbon24 - Tue Apr 1 09:22:16 2008 I have a giant, ancient pool filter. Does anyone collect such things or should I just junk it?
Q. It's about 5' x 4', and I cannot find the manufacturers name. But it's sitting next to an old AO Smith heater. Both are circa 1961 or 62 and have been inactive for decades. Should I just junk them, or does anyone collect such "antiques?" Also, it appears that the filter is simply filled with sand. If I take a welder to it to disconnect it from the old piping, is there anything in there that'll blow up? Asked by GDSMALL - Thu Nov 30 14:03:15 2006 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. I'll bet it's painted blue or gold and will be an old Jacuzzi, with a four position dial valve on the top, square in shape. The gasket between the multiport top and the main body is worth 75 bucks believe it or not. I'd be offering that up to a local pool shop as both it and the valve top are VERY hard to come by parts and those filters are still in use, particularly for older indoor pools. That's all that's salvageable.Yes, you can cut the top off the filter tank with no worries. That's how we do it to remove the sand, making those tanks a little lighter (300 pounds lighter) to deal with. If that is a Jacuzzi, it'll be an iron tank. You can have a scrap man come get it (he'll give you next to nothing for it) or take it into a metal yard… [cont.] Answered by scubabob - Fri Dec 1 01:33:07 2006 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Antiques and Collecting" |






