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He said the estimated 425 items and groupings to be auctioned range in value from $100 to $100,000 and are comprised of mid-century furniture, fine arts, jewelry, Chinese antiques and other merchandise. “We focus on the unusual,” he said. For more …
BUCKHANNON, W.Va. — Tom Lynch pointed to a 2008 Sunday Gazette-Mail feature on him and the fine wood furniture he crafts as an explanation for the time he devotes to Main Street Gallery in Buckhannon. "At the end of the story I say that I want to …
Arts and crafts will include fine jewelry, wooden crafts, personalized signs, gourmet foods, glass art, quilts and quilted table decor, and floral arrangements. In Manchester, the seventh annual Live Free or Die Tattoo Expo continues Sunday from 10 a.m …
Today, the area is the Northcliff Ecopark, a conservancy in the middle of the affluent suburb of Northcliff. But go around the back of the towering grey … To be fair, one has to put that R2 000 into the context of a Northcliff lifestyle. If you were …
The BMW 3 Series has plenty of gadgets as standard, from digital radio to keyless go. Various technology packs … Modern and Luxury trims are more expensive but very well finished, although our favourite is the M Sport grade. Do note, diesel engines …
According to traders dealing in electronic gadgets, the demand for ACs over the last two months has witnessed a sudden increase. “Comparatively this year the sales are very good. We sold around 500 ACs in the last three months," said Basharat Ahmad, a …
By Sidharth on February 12, 2011 in Gadgets. Macbook Air is expensive? — No, not … If you are in the look out for absolute luxury and don't mind forking out bags of money, then these expensive Macbook Air are just for you. These computing toys are …
On Friday's airing of PBS's “NewsHour,” New York Times columnist David Brooks offered support for President Barack Obama's “worthy” new economic PR blitz, but suggested government needs to take a greater interest in Americans' personal lives as well as …