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Use only white glue to adhere broken pieces of porcelain, stoneware, or pottery together. After applying glue, press pieces together and shift slightly for a tight fit. Wipe off excess glue from both sides with a damp cloth and let dry. Use masking tape to hold pieces snuggly while drying if necessary.
Buy antique beds today!
Porous pottery and ironstone can be cleaned with wig bleach obtained from a beauty salon.
Buy antique cupboards today!
Unless you are a professional antiques dealer or knowledgeable collector, never buy an antique as an investment. Although you can usually recoup the purchase price on a fine antique, the chances that it�s an undiscovered treasure worth 10 times what you paid is exceedingly unlikely
Buy antique jewelry today!
Clean mildew on wooden furniture with a cloth moistened with one cup water mixed with one tablespoon bleach and one tablespoon liquid dishwashing detergent. Dry with a clean cloth.
Buy antique cupboards today!
To clean antique ivory, dust with a soft cloth or brush, and use a clean woolen cloth to buff it.
Buy antique desks today!
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Would You Know a Pediment if You Saw One?
When I really think about the the word
pediment, it sounds like a not-so-good thing. Nevertheless, in antiqes terms a pediment is usually a pretty attractive characteristic, and I was recently...
Asian Antiques from Thailand, China, Japan and Tibet
Fri, 18 Jul 2008 23:22:51 -0600
Ancient Chinese, Japanese, Tibetan, Hindu and more in Asian antiques. Ancient beads, seeds, bracelets and pebbles used as a medium of exchange in the early days around 200 - 300 BC, have been discovered in Thailand, including old Roman copper coins dating back to 270 BC.
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Tips On antique philco radios
Use only white glue to adhere broken pieces of porcelain, stoneware, or pottery together. After applying glue, press pieces together and shift slightly for a tight fit. Wipe off excess glue from both sides with a damp cloth and let dry. Use masking tape to hold pieces snuggly while drying if necessary.
Buy antique beds today!
Porous pottery and ironstone can be cleaned with wig bleach obtained from a beauty salon.
Buy antique cupboards today!
Unless you are a professional antiques dealer or knowledgeable collector, never buy an antique as an investment. Although you can usually recoup the purchase price on a fine antique, the chances that it�s an undiscovered treasure worth 10 times what you paid is exceedingly unlikely
Buy antique jewelry today!
Clean mildew on wooden furniture with a cloth moistened with one cup water mixed with one tablespoon bleach and one tablespoon liquid dishwashing detergent. Dry with a clean cloth.
Buy antique cupboards today!
To clean antique ivory, dust with a soft cloth or brush, and use a clean woolen cloth to buff it.
Buy antique desks today!
More antique philco radios Information
Would You Know a Pediment if You Saw One?
When I really think about the the word
pediment, it sounds like a not-so-good thing. Nevertheless, in antiqes terms a pediment is usually a pretty attractive characteristic, and I was recently...
Asian Antiques from Thailand, China, Japan and Tibet
Fri, 18 Jul 2008 23:22:51 -0600
Ancient Chinese, Japanese, Tibetan, Hindu and more in Asian antiques. Ancient beads, seeds, bracelets and pebbles used as a medium of exchange in the early days around 200 - 300 BC, have been discovered in Thailand, including old Roman copper coins dating back to 270 BC.
antique motrac radio
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