Carpets from Warangal, table mats from Tamil Nadu and curios made from white and black-metal have added charm to the show. |
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There were no pictures on the walls, curios in the cabinets, or even books on the shelves. |
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The house was done out with period rooms with displays of 19th century curios and antique nick-nacks. |
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Twenty dealers will showcase a range of antique furniture, china, jewellery, glassware and interesting curios. |
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Billed as a showcase for exemplary new talent, the series has proven to be more of a bargain bin for antiquated curios. |
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It also houses an extensive array of furniture, furnishings and assorted curios. |
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Jewel boxes, tea trays, corner stands and other curios are some of the attractive articles available here. |
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I'm currently awaiting a shipment of curios and other souvenirs for the gift shop. |
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By next February, the punt and the penny will be going the way of the farthing and half crown, becoming curios and museum pieces. |
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Some items are curios, such as a necklace of peccary teeth and a piranha jaw fashioned into a cutting tool. |
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The first series focused on informal economic activity covering animal husbandry, agronomy, wild fruits, thatch, art, curios and crafts. |
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Amsterdam, the flourishing center of international maritime trade, was an ideal location for a collector of natural curios. |
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On show are hand-made candles, drawings, African curios, sculptures made from clay and photographs. |
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Everyday objects such as ice cream sticks became transformed into vases, penholders, photo frames and curios. |
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In terms of shopping, there are opportunities galore if you are in the market for trendy garments, toys, Chinese silks, antiques and curios. |
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This letter is one of the treasured curios in the collection of a professional photographer in the city. |
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Flowers and wooden curios were thrown onto bonfires as their owners watched in disbelief. |
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Stalls displaying various kinds of glass furniture, wooden curios, clothes, etc., have become a regular feature of such shows. |
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The conchologist was probably John Warren, described by Dall as a stout, florid, old Englishman who dealt in shells and curios. |
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Exhibitions of artefacts, curios and products of everyday use are one of the indispensable aspects of city life. |
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Seahorses are popularly sold as dried curios, exported as live animals for aquariums, and used as ingredients in many traditional medicines. |
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Bhirha Crafts must boast one of the largest selections of South African curios in the country and the baked goods from the tea room are also worth leaving home for. |
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Usually they're in those awful Martha Stewart-ey sort of catalogues, stained a deep cherry and then polyurethaned for the storage of itty-bitty curios. |
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This annual event complements the regular antique market to be found on every Thursday and Sunday between May and September, featuring antiques, curios and books. |
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The units make trays of different shapes, fruit baskets, stands, lamp shades, curios, mats, pen stands, wall hangings, screens, hair clips and even pappad sticks. |
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To choose the aesthetic-looking vases and decorative curios like lamps, cushions, candles, table linen and curtains, Sita travels to remotest corners of the world. |
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A profusion of lamps and candles relieved the gloom, bathing in a pink glow sofas, settees, armchairs, side tables, escritoires, and curios the pair had collected. |
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In the containers they're moving, there are oodles of trinkets and curios. |
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See our vast selection of frameworks, curios, vases, floral arrangements and objects of all kinds. |
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As a result, the sale of dried seahorse curios, as well as medicines containing seahorse products, is best avoided. |
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Collections: Many wildlife specimens and curios are collected by museums and private individuals. |
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We are extremely curios to see whether the ''extended period'' phrase will be modified or removed. |
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Illegal cutting of certain tree species to produce carved curios for tourists has also been recorded. |
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Everyday for your greatest pleasure Balestra Louis Ltd. buy antiques and curios at a fair price to purpose you the region's lower antique prices. |
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In these pictures, the husband's stuffed animals and other hunting trophies confront his wife's wax dolls, silverware and curios in a stark dichotomic clash. |
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Funding was also provided for work on the main square, with a view to offering a more pleasant environment for community functions and a covered marketplace for the sale of curios to cruise ship visitors. |
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More unusual were the Chinese curios as seen here. |
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According to a SAPS officer, shop owners in some Provinces need a permit to trade in ivory curios, but this requirement is not always followed or interpreted correctly. |
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Staghorn ferns, with their antlerlike leaves, are really curios of ferndom and never fail to gain attention. |
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This can involve live animals and plants or a diverse range of products needed or prized by humansincluding skins, medicinal ingredients, tourist curios, timber, fish and other food products. |
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It is extraordinary when we are told how often that kind of thing does not matter anymore in our society, how all the old values are quaint curios with no place in this age of cyber space and virtual reality. |
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Since Appendix II allows an exemption for tourist souvenirs and the main trade in this species involves curios, Parties should consider requiring export permits for specimens traded as personal and household effects. |
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I am sending you what I believe to be the first set of variations ever written on a Brahms theme, thereby providing you with the nucleus of a collection of curios. |
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This Canadian industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in retailing new gifts, novelty merchandise, souvenirs, greeting cards, seasonal and holiday decorations, and curios. |
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European watches, which had previously been regarded as curios, fashion items or sentimental trinkets, became timepieces of exemplary precision and rare simplicity. |
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Features sufficient for reliable identification at the species level within the genus Corallium do not exist for skeletons or as manufactured jewellery and curios, which make up the bulk of the trade. |
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Cultural diversity does not constitute an inert reserve of curios in need of preservation alone. It is a site that induces continuously flowing and unifying dialogue open to each and every expression of identity. |
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Without being objects of large luxates, the animals and figurines cracked are curios with the mode intended for a public relatively snob with the modern tastes. |
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The lion was inspired by the profusion of curios which can still be seen inside Coco Chanel's apartment on Rue Cambon in Paris, and reminds us that she was born a Leo, a fire and sun sign of the zodiac par excellence. |
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Today, booths packed with curios alternate with the height of refinement. |
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There are curios and curiosities, like an early-17th-century French map of the soul, or a map engraved on a powder horn showing the approach to New York during the Seven Years' War. |
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Today, stalls laden with curios and collectables alternate with more rarefied worlds in which each item of furniture takes its rightful place in a setting that is the result of mature reflection. |
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Lovers of curios will adore Found, a cozy boutique selling local crafts, antique furniture, and upcycled creations that incorporate beach materials such as sea glass. |
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She loves to browse the shops in small towns, looking for curios. |
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