Antique Wood Floor - Old Wood Or New Floor?
Posted on April 6, 2008 - Filed Under Home Improvement | Leave a Comment
Deciding what type of flooring to place in your new home or for your remodeling project can be a difficult decision. Some homeowners decide to use new hardwood flooring, some use laminate floors, and yet others decide to just put down carpet. These are all very good types of flooring to have, but have you considered laying down an antique wood floor?
Why would anyone want to use old wood that most likely came from an nineteenth century farm house? Today, antique wood flooring is growing in popularity as new homeowners are looking for something a little different for their homes. Something that sets their homes apart from the neighborhood and adds classic charm just like the homes of times past.
Read More..>>Finding Out More About Antique Thimbles And China Porcelain
Posted on March 24, 2008 - Filed Under Home and Family | Leave a Comment
European, especially British, porcelain, pottery and china are by and large very well marked as to who made them. The registration mark is another identification tool available to help you decipher when your antique item was made.
The registration mark appears as a diamond shaped mark and gives the EARLIEST possible date of manufacturer. These marks were used on porcelain, pottery and china from 1842 through 1883. The purpose of the mark was to show that the design or shape had been registered at the Patent Office in London and was thereby protected from piracy by other manufacturers for a period of three years.
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