Antique Information
antique radio parts Article Of The Month
Learn More About antique radio parts
Your Latest antique radio parts News
Oriental and Persian Area Rug Styles - Patterns and Designs
Fri, 18 Jul 2008 23:21:57 -0600
The older an oriental rug is, the greater its value. In Persian Area Rugs, the hand made rugs are one of a kind but there are many, listed by the city of production, from Arak to Tabriz and Tribal, which are the rugs woven by nomadic groups. Perhaps the most well-known of the Tabriz works are the twin Ardabil carpets most likely made for the shrine at Ardabil, today in the collections of the Victoria and Albert.
Chinese Antiques - Calligraphy
Fri, 18 Jul 2008 23:22:44 -0600
Chinese Cabinets, Chests, Tables, Statues and Carvings - Ancient Chinese Vases, jewelry of Brass, Bronze and Wooden Art - and an Introduction to Calligraphy.
Would You Recognize an "Incised" Mark?
I remember my mother talking about incised marks a long time ago. In fact, it was long before I cared about what incised meant! Nevertheless, I'm glad now that she...
Learn More About antique radio parts
Your Latest antique radio parts News
Oriental and Persian Area Rug Styles - Patterns and Designs
Fri, 18 Jul 2008 23:21:57 -0600
The older an oriental rug is, the greater its value. In Persian Area Rugs, the hand made rugs are one of a kind but there are many, listed by the city of production, from Arak to Tabriz and Tribal, which are the rugs woven by nomadic groups. Perhaps the most well-known of the Tabriz works are the twin Ardabil carpets most likely made for the shrine at Ardabil, today in the collections of the Victoria and Albert.
Chinese Antiques - Calligraphy
Fri, 18 Jul 2008 23:22:44 -0600
Chinese Cabinets, Chests, Tables, Statues and Carvings - Ancient Chinese Vases, jewelry of Brass, Bronze and Wooden Art - and an Introduction to Calligraphy.
Would You Recognize an "Incised" Mark?
I remember my mother talking about incised marks a long time ago. In fact, it was long before I cared about what incised meant! Nevertheless, I'm glad now that she...
Labels: european antique furniture