Wooden spoons

Wooden spoons have been made for centuries, first from necessity, then for a love of crafting, carving or simply to see if it could be done.

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Chinese antique furniture

On antique Chinese furniture one may find some characteristics and symbols of various dynasty or period.

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Have Antiquities

Antiques and collectibles can be found everywhere. With antiques, it’s the warmth of old things – owning a piece of history.

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Antique Rocking Chairs

Rocking chairs from the old days were widely considered some of the finest examples of American furniture design.

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Mallett Antiques

Mallett is credited with pioneering displaying rare antiques approach and continues to masterfully espouse it.

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Work of art

We are ordinarily content to accept as works of art the objects to which we are exposed in museums and galleries and artists’ studios and we ask ourselves rather how good they are of their kind.

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Antique furniture

The earliest furniture was understandably very primitive and only practical, but gradually the furniture also began to have more importance

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Traditional aesthetic sensibility- Folk art

Folk art apparently has a great potential in the international market because of its traditional aesthetic sensibility and authenticity.

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Marsden Hartley

Marsden Hartley’s work was a reflection on modernist ideas, incorporating concepts of Expressionism and Cubism but also his own response.

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