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Because it was handmade, copper repoussé was popular during the Arts and Crafts movement.
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Because it was handmade, copper repoussé was popular during the Arts and Crafts movement.
It’s August, which means it’s time for the 58th annual NH Antiques Week. To mark this year’s celebration of antiquing, we’ve constructed a guide for newbies with advice from experts who’ve played the game of treasure hunting for years.
This Italian stone inlay differs from mosaics because no grout is used in the seams.
Has “Downton Abbey” bought back an item from early English tea culture?
An appraisal of an Aesthetic Movement Staffordshire plate from the late-19th-century.
Jason Hackler, manager/owner of New Hampshire Antique Co-op in Milford and partner of Jason Samuel Antiques, appraises a 19th-century side table made with paper mache.
An appraisal of a Victor-Victrola, made by the Victor Talking Machine Company.
A pair of vintage skis with a classic Scandinavian design made in Maine.