Monday, January 2, 2012

Collecting Deco Poole Pottery

While Poole pottery has embraced many styles, it is the dazzling bold shapes and hand-painted patterns of the 1920s and 1930s that really stand out. The 1920s were a period of change for the arts in Europe and if you are collecting Poole pottery you really want to own at least one piece from this period. While Poole got a lot of attention for their exhibition pieces they did not neglect their 'bread and butter' which consisted of mass produced biscuit barrels, preserve pots and bowls. If you want to collect Deco Poole Pottery from the 1920s you should look out for the backstamp featuring the names 'Carter, Stabler, Adams' above 'Poole England.
In my last article, I've discussed 5 of the most important things that you need to check before hiring a general contractor. In this article, I will be showing you five more things that you need to do in order to be sure that you will always get the best general contractor. Read on to learn more about the things that you need to do whenever you are looking for a contractor who will be working on the project that you have.
These day's it's really hard to find people who read. People would rather go to the movies than to read a book. You might be asking yourself now what the heck does that observation have to do with painting my house?
Smell the dampness? Find some mold? Toes covered with water? DIY or call in some help?. Information is all important for waterproofing the basement.
Navicular syndrome in horses is a bit of an unclear issue which has vets disagreeing at times. Unfortunately when horse owners receive this diagnosis they are given little hope for recovery. Luckily Mother Nature has provided us with some wonderful herbs to help ease the symptoms.
Have you ever wondered what nature has in its medicine chest for moody mares? Often when we look at our mares that present with "mareish" behaviour we don't immediately relate it to the human symptoms of pre-menstrual tension, but in fact it is very similar. Just like humans, mares can suffer from hormonal issues which can cause very unpleasant behaviour.
delonte west, may 21 2011, billy graham

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