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Home > The Antiques Roadshow: Three Decades Of Traveling Pleasure We Have Found 2 Products for your search of The Antiques Roadshow: Three Decades Of Traveling Pleasure. Displaying Items 1 - 2 and Article Search Page 1:
- The Antiques Roadshow: Three Decades Of Traveling Pleasure
by Victor Epand. The original episode of the Antiques Roadshow debuted in 1977. For over three decades, experts have been determining the age and value of rare garage sale finds and family heirlooms. Although the show originated in Britain, an American version began airing in 1996 through a PBS affiliate, and a Canadian version followed in 2004.
The Roadshow experts possess a serious interest in the world of an... products, articles, news
- Make Bathing a Pleasure
by Darren Dunner. Bathroom maintenance is an integral part of good housekeeping. For some, bathrooms signify privacy and intimacy. Bathrooms are often decorated with a wide range of accessories. The objective is the same -- generate a feeling that bathroom is no different from the rest of the house.
Choosing bathroom accessories may be a difficult task for amateur housekeepers or families that have moved into hou... products, articles, news
- Top 10 Tips For Traveling By Air With An Elderly Parent
by Suzanne Holman. This article gives ten ways to help achieve a safe and joyful air travel experience with your elderly parent. This is based on personal experience with my own 91-year-old mother. After having some rather stressful trips with my mother, I have made conscious efforts to create more joy in our travels. My goal was to reduce the frustration for my mother and for myself.
1. Include your parent in the... products, articles, news
- Five Things You Must Do When Traveling With Older Parents
by James Yee. Here are five things you must do to ensure that you and your parents will have a great vacation.
1. Ensure that the itinerary is not too fast paced.
Old folks tend to get tired easily and thus it is not advisable to include activities that are too strenuous. It is also not advisable to pack too many activities in the itinerary such that you and your parents have to rush from one place to anothe... products, articles, news
- Vessel Sinks Work With Antiques
by Ken Melchert. We all need a sink to clean up in, and the proliferation of great designer vessel sinks has opened a world of possibilities to recycle all manner of antique cabinets, chests and tables as vanity cabinets. Endless design possibilities can create a truly unique bathroom in almost any style. Juxtaposing historic pieces with contemporary fittings generates excitement, and many vessel sinks cleverly m... products, articles, news
- Antique Furniture In San Francisco - Finding The Best Antiques For You
by Dave Faulkner. Looking for the right antique for you in certain cities in the world can almost be like searching for a needle in a haystack. Some cities have very few antique stores and thus you have to really scour the streets for them. That is even before you begin to look at the types of antiques you would like to invest in. If you live in San Francisco you are one lucky collector! There is a wide range of s... products, articles, news
- Rare Antiques Moments Live On - Peaks of Love, Depths of Despair
by Derek Dashwood. The rare antiques heroic figure of John Constable, his life just shown on a British television, was one of struggle most of his life, and yet his visionary way of approaching nature caused him to be the sensation of the Paris Art Show in 1818, and again in 1819. The following French artists who followed, including Dutch Van Gogh, owe this free expression on canvas to a long forgotten painter of l... products, articles, news
- Antiques. One Man's Junk is Another Man's Treasure!
by Bill Kernodle. In the end, an antique is as valuable as someone is willing to pay for it! Although an antique may indeed be 100 years old, that does not necessarily make it valuable. If it was not a desirable piece to begin with or it was of inferior quality, it would not be of interest to anyone today. Junk today is junk tomorrow!
An antique is generally considered to be 70 to 100 years old. This is of course... products, articles, news
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