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Think your vintage flower lamp might be Tiffany glass? Learn the key signs to look for and how to tell if it's the real deal or just a charming dupe.
Parade Home & Garden. I will never forget my first college dorm room. The university I attended had an issue with ...
The “sun” garden glitters by day and glows by night. Interspersed among phlox, catmint, purple Japanese irises, and red bee ...
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AD is following interior designer Ross Cassidy through Brimfield Antique Flea Market as he shares expert tips on how to spot hidden gems and vintage treasures like a seasoned pro. Navigating antique ...
This sprawling treasure trove in Wildwood, Florida isn’t just another dusty collection of yesteryear’s castoffs – it’s a ...
Tiffany Favrile (“handmade”) pottery was shown at the St. Louis World’s Fair in 1904, and sales of vases and lamp bases began in 1905 in the Tiffany and Company showroom in New York City.
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From elegant heirlooms to military relics, Virginia’s attics unveil hidden treasures that blend fascinating history with ...