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Antique Austrian

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Antique Austrian

To The Amazon By Sea And Soul: Part 2
Day Eleven
Transcending the demarcation line between the Amazon’s muddy waters and the Rio Tapajos’ clear, blue ones beneath clear, early-morning skies, the Royal Princess had docked to port at the Docas do Para Terminal in Santarem at 0846 at a two-degree, 24-minute north latitude and [...]

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Rare Antique

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Rare Antique

The time has come to stop investing your money into the unreliable stock market. Metals and stones are where the real dollars are being made right now. If you’re looking to invest your money into an up and coming, potentially profitable market, then it’s time to buy silver jewelry.
Hopefully, you already know that antiques [...]

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Currier Ives

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Currier Ives

In days past the Christmas tree was hung with every type of decoration someone thought would look good. There were crocheted pieces, paper chains, icicles, and glass bulbs. They came in so many different colors the tree would look like a rainbow. Then people started getting more select in their choices. [...]

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Woman Figurine

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Woman Figurine

Leon Jean Bazille Perrault (1832 – 1908), a French painter, was student of Bouguereau who was a photo realist painter. In addition to learning the neatness of painting from him, he had taken lessons form the master French painter none other than Picot. Here he would consolidate his art of painting.
The Artist: Leon was [...]

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Staffordshire English

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Staffordshire English

The Hidden Strength Of Staffordshire Terriers
The Staffordshire bulls are known for their great strength because of their sizes. Their variety is muscular and stocky but is also known for their agility. Surprisingly, this breed is one of the two breeds recognized by the UK Kennel Club as very suitable for children. Furthermore, their types [...]

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