The overall top performer of the two days was this late 18th/early 19th century Quebec arbalète dry scraped commode, 32 inches tall by 46 inches ...
The university open a full-scale recreation of a colonial coffee house, a centerpiece of Penn’s first major exhibit of the ...
If the market’s latest debuts have any lesson to tell, it’s that the design community indeed works better together. From ...
The thoroughfare linking Sloane Square and Knightsbridge has had its first revamp in nearly 250 years, with more green spaces ...
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Country Living (UK) on MSNTour an antiques dealer's characterful cottage in KentLessons learned from multiple property makeovers had a chance to prove their worth when she returned to her old hunting ground in Kent in 2021. This time, she was looking for a small house in a ...
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The Sheboygan Press on MSNSheboygan during Prohibition saw ‘gigantic’ raids, alcohol poisonings & spirited debateswhich reversed the 18th Amendment. In March 1932, the Sheboygan Press blared in a headline, "Gigantic Alcohol Still Is Raided ...
As the island of Patmos continues to evolve, one local designer considers just how much of the past to incorporate into her ...
The Christie’s auction includes vintage couture, furniture and the signature extravagant eyewear donned by Apfel, who died ...
In his Paris home and beyond, the interior decorator evokes French style while embracing effortless eclecticism ...
On display are Alexander McQueen's platform Armadillo shoes and pieces from Karl Lagerfeld’s final Chanel collection dialogue with circa-1600s pottery and 18th-century furniture, respectively.
The 15th-century house known as Blagraves in the pretty market town of Barnard Castle has many appealing qualities: it was once owned by an English king, it is the oldest residence (and second oldest ...
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