Beautiful things always caught my attention and I like to learn and creat things to adore my house.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
VINTAGE LAMP (IMPORTED)
ENGLISH ROSE GLASS LAMP HANDPAINTED 1 PAIR RM350 APPROX. SIZE HEIGHT 12" X 10" WIDTHS |
WALL DOUBLE LAMP RM120 GOING FOR RM100 |
CEILING HANGING LAMP |
CEILING LIGHT FROM ITALY RM300 GOING FOR 200 |
1 PAIR BALI HANGING LIGHT RM120 SOLD |
WALL GREEN LIGHT RM80 GOING FOR RM50 |
WALL YELLOW FLOWER HANDPAINTED FROM ITALY RM 200 GOING FOR 120 SAW EXACTLY THE SAME IN PJ MARUZEN LIGHTING SHOP AT RM700. |
CLOSING SALE NOTICE
Hello to all,
I will be moving out in a few days time and I am in the midst of packing and for those who have made payment or booked please come to collect your things this weekend. Please call before you come, thanks.
Note: the pricing listed is negotiable feel free to enquire.
I will be moving out in a few days time and I am in the midst of packing and for those who have made payment or booked please come to collect your things this weekend. Please call before you come, thanks.
Note: the pricing listed is negotiable feel free to enquire.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Monday, September 26, 2011
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Thursday, September 22, 2011
DEPRESSION GLASS
5pcs RM25 |
RM45 |
Most collectors and glassware enthusiasts refer to Depression glass as colored, transparent glassware made in America between the mid 1920s until World War II, although some patterns continued to be produced throughout the 1950s and even until the early 1970s.
During the Great Depression, people of course had very little money, so expensive tableware like china, stemware or crystal generally could not be afforded by average Americans.
Many of the Depression glass patterns were either sold very cheaply at retail, or else distributed as promotional items during this time period; given away with soap, cereal and other products, local movie houses, banks, gas stations and other businesses.
In general, the quality of glassware was low, with mold flaws and other characteristics that collectors of high quality glass would describe as poor quality. However, this has not stopped the pieces from becoming highly collectible, increasing significantly in value.
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