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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!
new rement. mostly yummy meals collection. my mom gave me the display case. it's perfect for it but too bad i've already filled it to the max.
Mother Gothel Disney Villains Designer Collection Doll
Personal Photos - Deboxed
She has been freed from all packaging restraints, except for some protective plastic wrapping around her legs. As her dress is very tight around her legs, I would have to remove her dress first, then remove from the doll stand, in order to remove the plastic wrap. This is the same procedure I had to perform on the Designer Maleficent and Evil Queen dolls, who also had very tight dresses. I will do that to Mother Gothel at a later time. Despite not yet removing her from the stand, I consider her deboxed, and photograph her from all angles while supported by the doll stand. She has been cleaned up a bit from some smudges on her face due to spilled hair gel. Her awkward boxed pose has been changed to a more normal one, with her facing forward, with her arms by her side.
The Disney Store
Disney Villains Designer Collection
Limited Edition 12'' Doll
In Store Release 2012-10-08
Online Release 2012-10-09
Purchased on her release day, Monday October 8, 2012, at my local Disney Store. I photograph her boxed, during her unboxing, and fully unboxed, both alone and with other comparable dolls.
Full release schedule:
September 10, 2012: Maleficent.
September 17, 2012: Evil Queen.
September 24, 2012: Queen of Hearts
October 01, 2012: Ursula.
October 08, 2012: Mother Gothel.
October 15, 2012: Cruella de Vil.
Walker Art Center Library Display Case, Winter 2009/2010.
Look!
Of the five pairs of glasses on display two are works made by artists. In front of Joe Tilson's LOOK! is a pair of specs by Rosemarie Trockel made in a limited edition of 120 for TEXTE ZUR KUNST, a contemporary art journel published in Berlin. The artist's edition entitled 4EYES (1991) features one farsighted lens and one nearsighted lens, thus rendering any accurate enhancement of vision impossible. It is a Dada-esque approach to object making - one that demonstrates the wit and ironic view of the artist. The second artwork is a multiple by Jonathan Lethem for THE THING, a subscription service that delivers art objects, usually a household object that incorporates text. Think magazine as object. Lethem is a writer who designed a pair of black framed glasses with text on the temples that reads "Will you know a chaldron when you see one? With these glasses you will know a true one." Lethem's latest novel (CHRONIC CITY) is peppered with impossible objects called "chaldrons". The glasses come with 12 statements about chaldrons which are posted in the display. In contrast to Trockel's specs, Lethem's are fully functional!
Designed by Rosemary Furtak.
seen at Tamarack, the big crafts center in Beckley WV showcasing crafts and other homemade items from West Virginia.
This display case is on the road with one of the most commercially successful country/pop crossover artists in music history.
Hallway - Second Floor - the display cases showcase different vintage collections of the Wickwire family. Notice the elegant embossed wall covering which imitates Spanish leather, it conceals the original intricate ribbon and swag design stenciling which was previously there. Frederic Wickwire's wife Marion had this new wallpaper installed during the 1920s restoration.
Notebook Skin placed underneath the polycarbonate plastics -
Eine Notebook Folie wird auf die Metallabdeckung unter dem Displaycase angebracht.
Mother Gothel Disney Villains Designer Collection Doll
Personal Photos - Deboxed
She has been freed from all packaging restraints, except for some protective plastic wrapping around her legs. As her dress is very tight around her legs, I would have to remove her dress first, then remove from the doll stand, in order to remove the plastic wrap. This is the same procedure I had to perform on the Designer Maleficent and Evil Queen dolls, who also had very tight dresses. I will do that to Mother Gothel at a later time. Despite not yet removing her from the stand, I consider her deboxed, and photograph her from all angles while supported by the doll stand. She has been cleaned up a bit from some smudges on her face due to spilled hair gel. Her awkward boxed pose has been changed to a more normal one, with her facing forward, with her arms by her side.
The Disney Store
Disney Villains Designer Collection
Limited Edition 12'' Doll
In Store Release 2012-10-08
Online Release 2012-10-09
Purchased on her release day, Monday October 8, 2012, at my local Disney Store. I photograph her boxed, during her unboxing, and fully unboxed, both alone and with other comparable dolls.
Full release schedule:
September 10, 2012: Maleficent.
September 17, 2012: Evil Queen.
September 24, 2012: Queen of Hearts
October 01, 2012: Ursula.
October 08, 2012: Mother Gothel.
October 15, 2012: Cruella de Vil.
This photograph of one of Story of My Life’s front desk area was taken in the south-east corner of their shop. Along the top of the wall behind the desk, skateboards with art painted on them are hung. In the 1990’s, skateboarding began to be largely associated with a street culture. The color of the shop also plays a huge role in focusing the shop’s vibe on the street culture they exhibit. The front wall is all glass, and the East and West walls are both red. Both red walls have pictures hung up on them, but no physical art painted directly onto them. The South wall is the wall that highlights the vibrantly colored graffiti. With shades of purple, green, red, and blue, this wall acts as the highlight of the shop. This burst of color in the graffiti covered wall takes attention away from the basic red walls. When customers enter the store, the color oppositions of the store walls draw the customers eyes directly to the graffiti, which signifies street culture. This, in turn, also demands customers take note of the street culture the shop prides itself on from the moment they walk in the door.
On Saturday, I posted a medal that my son had received for achievement in music. This medal is different. Shortly after my seventeen-year-old was born, my mother's father died. When his belongings were sorted, I asked for this keepsake.
My grandfather had led a harmonica band in Philadelphia. He'd been on local television. John Phillip Sousa wrote a march specifically for my grandfather's band. And, Honer, the German manufacturer of harmonicas, gave him this medal.
Probably no one else in my family would consider the award to be that significant today. But, I do. It's part of who I am. Because, my grandfather is part of who I am.
I keep Hohner's tribute to my grandfather in a display case in my office.