What Are Glass Fairy Lamps? Fairy lamps actually don't require electricity at all. Created in the mid-19th century, they're ...
Greetings to you Jon on this cold March morning. I recently inherited a rather large set of dinnerware from my now deceased ...
Ireland has long been a country that values its history, traditions, and craftsmanship. This appreciation is clearly ...
Part of the fun of visiting a thrift store or just some random garage sale is that feeling of random chance. Sure, ninety ...
Known as the “Antiques Capital of New Jersey,” Lambertville ... Historical Society’s headquarters. There is also a 19th century train station that was turned into a restaurant and hotel ...
The financial goal is set and time is of the essence to save the Kepler barn. The early 19th century barn in Ferguson Township, just outside of State College on Route 45, is owned by Penn State. The ...
The restored 19th century freight depot that is used by community ... terms of dollars because of the age of the building and the antiques stored there. Miller said he expects those artifacts ...
Antiques Road Trip fans have all said the same thing about a new expert who has joined the hit BBC daytime show. The programme's new expert, Tahmina Ghaffar, made her debut appearance on Monday ...
Hulu will soon debut a new comedy that’s sure to be fabulous. From the creators of Will & Grace comes Mid-Century Modern, starring Nathan Lane, Matt Bomer, Nathan Lee Graham, and the late Linda ...
A man's lifetime collection of risqué antique toys is set to fetch £200,000 ... David Finn spent decades amassing the hoard of quirky 19th Century toys - many of which would be considered ...
In the latest instalment of Antiques Road Trip, seasoned expert David Harper found himself in a spot of bother after making an awkward remark to the show's new antique specialist, Tahmina Ghaffar ...
The Greyhound Inn dated from the 19th Century and was well-regarded for its real ale and food. The planning committee heard at a meeting in 2018 that the pub generated £1.13 million in 2015.