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BIG Sale on Jan. 12 & 13! We need to make room to unpack more stuff from our backroom & warehouse!
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*** HUGE Sale*** Estate/Inventory ...
Items need to find a new home, Antiques, collectibles, china cabinets, dressers, vanities , night stands, lamps, chairs, pictures, showcases, display cases, all types of smalls , too numerous to list...
something for everyone...bring the truck and cash ... We need the space to unpack more...
160 Huntington Ave N. in Castle Rock, WA 98611
Special Sale Hours: Sat-Sun 9-5pm ...
Rain or Shine Inside !!!
Me made the mistake of buying 2 estate sales, when we don't even have room to get out our excess stuff in our backroom and warehouse! Come help us make some room!
Tim dismantled two long cases like the one on the side of this space ... plus two center, lower cases like the one in front. After the cases were sold to an antiques dealer in San Francisco, Tim was the one they called -- to put them back together again. He was probably the only one who would know how to reassemble them. It took a full week to reassemble them in SF.
A model of the "Spray" (out of Boston) in one of the maritime arts galleries at the Peabody-Essex Museum.
Kee’s Chocolates at 80 Thompson Street in New York City, 212-334-3284, 9 AM ~ 7 PM (opens at 11 AM on the weekend, closed Mondays)
Three new posters for the display cases at the Seaport hotel in Boston. The design has a warm mix of background colors and excellent photos.
Who knows what this display case used to be used for. Now it is a display for tagging--especially slap tags.
I took the glass cover, or front, off my display case for a club-member to shoot some video footage he will use to show our club-members the story of our 2009 show at future club-meeting(s). My shop tried to kill me, as I was building this, but I prevailed, this time!
Second floor gallery - Fountain Elms (Italianate house). The wall display is made up of elaborately designed vintage ladies fans and mens pocket watches. In the front table case there are several different vintage items including playing cards. Fountain Elms is part of the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute, 310 Genesee Street in Utica, NY. (85)
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Chicago Daily Tribune, Inspector badge, display case, headline, newspaper.
Bolger Center, business, Potomac, Maryland.
March 15, 2007.
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I believe gelato should be at the TOP of the nutritional/dietary "Food Pyramid" and be classified as its own FOOD GROUP!
Similar to ice cream, gelato is churned at a much slower speed, causing much less air to be whipped into it, making it much more dense than ice cream. Gelato is also made with a greater proportion of whole milk to cream, allowing gelato flavors to be richer and more intense than its American cousin.
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I took this Photo on February 1, during a Florida East Coast Railway Society sponsored two day Bus Tour of the Florida Keys. It shows a Map of the Florida Keys Displayed in a Glass Case on a Pedestal, near the 1935 Hurricane Memorial in Islamorada on Upper Matecumbe Key.
Further information regarding the 1935 Hurricane can be found at:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1935_Labor_Day_hurricane
Blogged. A display case turned cabinet. It is very shallow, but I will add hooks inside to hang finished jewelry and tools. I will mount this on my wall once it is finished.
And a microfiber cloth. This stuff is absolutely necessary to remove the potent static charge the acrylic has when you peel back the protective paper. The stuff is also extremely fragile and the scratch remover is a lifesaver. I accidentally touched newspaper I was wiping the glass with to the acrylic and that soft, casual swipe left a 9" scratch. The scratch remover took it out and left no trace.
Display case inside the entryway of the Anthony Theatre at 220 W. Main in Anthony, Kansas. The theatre opened on November 23, 1936 with "Love on the Run" starring Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, and Franchot Tone being the opening movie. Wichita architect S.S. Voight designed the art deco building. Along with Voight several Wichita businesses were involved in the building of the Anthony Theatre. It is currently being restored.
NRIS #91000464. Added in 1991.
For more information:
www.kshs.org/resource/national_register/nominationsNRDB/H...