Archive for July, 2011

Top Five Places To Shop For Antiques

There are many places that a person can shop at to find antiques. When you travel, you can try several of these places, if you want to bring home some sort of antique. One of the first places that you can look for antiques, is at a church or charity organization. Here you will find collectibles that you wouldn’t be able to find anywhere else. Another place to shop is at fairs. You can check locally around you, or when you travel to see Continue Reading »

Shopping For Antiques On A Budget

There are few experiences more rewarding to the antique buff than finding a real gem for a great price. This isn’t always easy to do, but with a little effort, the diligent shopper can come home happy.

One place to try is rummage and estate sales. Often people don’t want to bother with discovering the true value of Aunt Flo’s porcelain bunny collection, and will just price the items to sell.

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Where To Find Quality Antiques In The Southeast

When it comes to getting a hold of antiques on the southeast, there are several states with many cities known for proffering a superlative collection. Although there are many cities with high regards on antique stores, only a hand-full of them are beyond worth the travel. With that said, the following information will list the top destinations for acquiring quality antiques.

Huntsville, Alabama

Whitesburg Drive has a fine collection of antique lamps, jewelry and art glass. Railroad Station on North Jefferson Street proffers Continue Reading »

Most Popular Design Styles Of The Roaring Twenties

While we may think of the 1920s as a traditional era, the truth is that it was actually a time in which many things were changing. This is just as true for fashion as for many other things.

The influence of the First World War changed women’s role in society, which resulted in changes in their attire. Shorter skirts gave them more mobility, and women began wearing sportswear. The emerging women’s rights movement started to emphasize a more “boyish” figure. Women started to abandon the corset, and all-in-one lingerie grew popular in the middle of the decade.

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