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  • {{subpages}}An '''antique''' is an item of human design and manufacture from a past era. Antiques ar ...t past, usually at least 20 years old, but not old enough to be considered antique, while collectibles can be items of any age that people consider worth savi
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  • {{subpages}}An '''antique''' is an item of human design and manufacture from a past era. Antiques ar ...t past, usually at least 20 years old, but not old enough to be considered antique, while collectibles can be items of any age that people consider worth savi
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  • ...rn [[Greek language|Greek]]: ''Χανιά, Chania'')—probably matching with the antique site of [[Cydonia]]—is a city of [[Greece]] and the second largest city o
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  • ...idered worth keeping. People collect all types of things, from valuable [[antique|antiques]] to [[seashell]]s to [[cereal]] boxes. There is no hard-and-fast
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  • ...er, David W., "''The U. S. Patents of Reginald A. Fessenden''". Pittsburgh Antique Radio Society, Inc., Washington Pennsylvania. 1990. OCLC record 20785626
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  • ...de variety of goods can be offered for sale, from baked goods to donated [[antique]]s to dates with eligible bachelors. The [[Fine Art]] and [[antique]]s market (and by extension high-end [[collectable]]s as well) is one that
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  • *Weitzmann, Kurt. ''Late Antique and Early Christian Book Illumination''. New York: George Braziller, 1977.
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  • ...some of their ironing chores. Other than that, it is mainly of interest to antique collectors.
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  • ...d Pittsburgh Steamship Company SS WILLIAM A. McGONAGLE launched Real Photo Antique Photo Postcard Photographer UNK3
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  • *Baumann, Paul. 1970. Collecting Antique Marbles. Mid-America Book Company, Leon, Iowa.
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  • ...AMOURETTI Marie-Claire & RUZÉ Françoise (1978, reed. 1988) ''Le Monde grec antique'', Paris: Hachette, p. 24, 32, 34-35</ref> Three scripts were used in the M
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  • ...rarely leaves his basement room. In her will, though, she leaves him an [[antique radio]].
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  • ...arly manuscripts and the pages written in colored inks are related to Late Antique manuscripts written in gold and silver on purple dyed parchment. (For examp
    4 KB (598 words) - 12:08, 19 April 2009
  • ...o reared pedigree Hereford cattle, free-range chickens, held John Bonham's antique car and motorcycle collection,<ref>{{cite news|author=Staff writer|date=27
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  • ...ueen of Scots. Two of the poems were originally written in Hogg's form of antique Scots, but were modernised in later editions. One of these was ''Kilmeny''
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  • ...e, Rhode Island (The TynieToy Company) made authentic replicas of American antique houses and furniture in a uniform scale beginning in about 1917 [http://luc Several magnificent antique dollhouses are on exhibit in museums around the world. Although these house
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  • ...''Dictionary of Scottish Art and Architecture.'' Wappingers Falls, N.Y.: Antique Collectors Club, 1995. 626 pp.
    8 KB (1,039 words) - 15:10, 19 February 2008
  • ...the banquettess and chairs in red, the carpets in burgundy, the furniture, antique pieces from some of the great mansions of San Francisco. The ambiance was t
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  • ...An equivalent line in ''The Faerie Queene'' is ''O goodly usage of those antique times'',<ref>Bk 3, canto 1, stanza 13</ref> but Spenser is not joking. To
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  • ...ge. The Loeb editors also "translated" texts in which Lucian imitated the antique diction of Attic [[Greece]] into ersatz Middle English. The best, and most
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  • ...lso belonged. It is a "decidedly uppity place" with old-fashioned customs, antique waiters, and no bar—for gentlemen don't drink at bars.
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