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![]() Brown Drip Creamer USA US $.99
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![]() Antique O EG Royal Austria plate Pink purple flowers 1889 1918 US $3.00
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![]() Lot 6 MZ M Z Austria Hand Painted Open Salt Dip Cellars Footed Yellow Bowls US $7.99
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![]() Oriental Vase US $39.99
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![]() VINTAGE SHORTER AND SONS HAND PAINTED GREEN CREAMER BEAUTIFUL US $11.99
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![]() Gorgeous Leneige Germany Unusual Design Demitasse Tea Cup Saucer US $9.99
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![]() Hand Painted Ceramic Watering Pitcher Portugal US $26.00
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![]() Gail Pittman Retired NOVAK Salad Plate SET OF 2 US $99.00
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![]() BEAUTIFUL HAND PAINTED NIPPON EWER US $162.00
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![]() ROYAL HAEGER NUDE MAN WOMAN IN GREEN 15 1 2 Long US $10.99
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![]() ROYAL HAEGER MAN WOMAN IN AN EMBRACE 20 TALL US $19.99
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![]() STUDIO CERAMIC POTTERY JUDITH 87 RUSTY BROWN DARK BLUE VASE 1980s US $234.99
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![]() Unikat Polish Stoneware Pottery Hand Painted Medium Pedestal Compote US $46.00
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![]() Beautiful Large Hand Made Pottery Vase One of a Kind US $36.00
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![]() RCCL Hand Painted Portugal Floral Spray Pitcher US $18.99
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![]() Roseville Freesia Brown Basket Vase with Handle 390 7 US $37.00
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![]() Imported Italian Serving Platter 16 by Lorenzaccio Florence US $110.00
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![]() Staffordshire England Myott Floral Transfer Bowl US $15.00
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![]() 4 PCPORTUGAL CERAMIC ART COLLECTION HAND PAINTED PL ATES 11 US $39.99
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![]() Hand thrown Pottery Bowls US $21.99
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![]() Beautiful Hungarian Butter Dish Hand Painted US $44.99
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![]() VINTAGE DON BRIMBERRY POTTERY 2 CANISTER SET WITH LIDS US $14.99
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![]() Deruta Majolica STUNNING PORTRAIT Plate LOOK Last One US $145.00
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![]() Deruta Majolica Beautiful Lunch Dessert Plates US $31.99
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![]() DECORATIVE MUG HAND CRAFTED HAND PAINTED US $9.40
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![]() Vintage Marazion Cornish Studio Pottery White Prunus Squat Lampbase 1960 US $18.15
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![]() Black Clay Handmade and carved Ceramic Candle Temple US $65.00
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![]() Handmade Pottery Pot US $7.00
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![]() Caleca Made in Italy Hand Painted Large Ceramic Fish bowl platter 15 x 12 US $6.95
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![]() TOLPIN ART STUDIOS CLASSIC CHINA CUP US $5.00
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![]() Arts and Crafts Tile Mission Ceramic Tile US $28.95
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![]() BEAUTIFUL PAIR OF VINTAGE LIANI FIGURES CLASSICAL ORIENTAL DRESS ITALIAN A F US $15.78
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![]() DENBY POTTERY GREENWHEAT CUPS SAUCERS X 2 US $6.30
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![]() Vintage PORTUGAL Hand Painted BOWL DISH Braided Handle BLUE WHITE Ceramic Sign US $12.99
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![]() Asian Ceramic Ginger Jar US $6.99
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![]() 4 VINTAGE GERMANY GLASUR KERAMIK HAND MADE WHITE BOWLS POTS US $38.50
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![]() Silesia Germany china creamer with hand painted Japanese scene US $23.99
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![]() BEAUTIFUL HAND PAINTED BLACK GOLD STANGL POTTERY BOWL 2064 US $25.99
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![]() Vintage 1950s Hulls 56 Basket Planter US $25.99
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![]() Beautiful Hand-Stitched Jewelry: Crocheted, Embroidered, Beaded: 35 Unique Projects by Tokyo Style List Price: Sale Price: $4.92 |
![]() Beautiful Hands and Nails, Naturally Sale Price: $24.99 |
![]() Hand-Appliqued Quilts: Beautiful Designs and Simple Techniques List Price: Sale Price: $14.16 |
![]() The Yarn Lover's Guide to Hand Dyeing: Beautiful Color and Simple Knits List Price: Sale Price: $19.40 |
![]() Beautiful Craftsman Made Bowie Knife - 12 Inch Hand Ground Blade List Price: Sale Price: $74.95 |
![]() Irish Hands: The Tradition of Beautiful Crafts List Price: Sale Price: $2.00 |
![]() River's Edge Beautiful Hand Painted Poly Resin Duck Salt & Pepper Shaker Set Sale Price: $19.95 |
![]() Victoria: From Heart & Hand: Creating Beautiful Keepsakes List Price: Sale Price: $3.89 |
![]() Letterforms: Bawdy, Bad and Beautiful: The Evolution of Hand-Drawn, Humorous, Vernacular, and Experimental Type List Price: Sale Price: $9.32 |
![]() Beautiful Hand Made Silk & Metal Design Dangling Hook Eardrops / Earrings - Multicolor List Price: Sale Price: $9.99 |
Beautiful Hand

Frequently Asked Questions...
Dunno where to turn but I was given a a beautiful hand crafted knife worth $1500 that was stolen recently.?
Unfortunately, I have no contact with the person who bought it, nor do I have any idea where it was made, other than up-state New York. I have no pictures of it and am only able to provide a description. I'm looking for a knife maker who can give a quote for the knife, based on the desc. and est. value, so it can be turned over to our insurance company. If anyone has any idea, please let me know. I'm no-where near an expert on knifes and have provided the best description I could below.
* It was about 15 inches from from the tip to the base.
* The handle was made of a dark wood that had gold or brass finger slots for the index, middle and ring fingers then an open ended slot for the pinky.
* Each of the three finger slots had a gold spike protruding from it, similar to brass knuckles. The bottom of the blade also
contained the same type spike underneath the handle
* The handle was about 5.5 inches long, the blade was 9.5
* The back of the blade had a serated edge
Any ideas?
Answer:
No matter how accurate a description you have, or estimate of value you receive, the insurance company will not pay off on a claim without documentation of the item.
I had to take my insured ring to an expert for a written description of it, and a picture, and a signed statement that the appraiser had physically seen the ring. Now I have to pay an extra fee for the "jewelry rider" on the policy.
When our garage was robbed, we could not get coverage paid for any item we did not have documentation for. Our antique arrow collection was among the items which were not reimbursed, even though I had a list of every item in the collection. They wanted acquisition dates and locations, which I didn't have.
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Do You Know These Steps To Beautiful Hands?
Do you see hands of other women and wish yours looked as good as theirs do? Maybe you visit a manicurist frequently and need to save a bit of money.
While I do not recommend that you completely toss your manicurist because of the many benefits that are achieved through the hand and arm massage, I do think that you can cut back on these visits. To make your hands look their best from home, you need to know how to do a proper manicure (sans the massage, which is not very relaxing to do to yourself).
To perform an at home manicure, you will need: a 4 way buffer, a pair of nail clippers, a soft toothbrush, cuticle oil, polish (base, color and top coat), a hand towel or washcloth, and a bowl filled with warm water and a mild, antibacterial soap.
If you like, you may want to get a bottle of cuticle oil, but many men opt to avoid this step. Even if you have just washed you hands, you need to use the antibacterial soap in your water; if you should happen to cut yourself, you do not want bacteria to enter the wound.
Dip one hand in the warm water for about five minutes. Take it out, brush the tops of the nails and under the free edge (white tip), and dry with your hand towel (or washcloth). To dry the nails, rub the towel up your nail, pushing against the cuticle. If you always dry your hands this way (after hand washing, showering, etc), your cuticles will naturally become exfoliated and look neater.
I do not recommend using cuticle nippers or scissors because they will cause your cuticle to become thicker in time.
Trim your nails using the nail clippers. This should not go into the corners of the nail as it can cause a variety of conditions (especially on toes when you cut the corners too deep).
On your 4 way buffer, you can feel the different grits by feeling how rough each section is. Use the roughest section and file the free-edge, rounding the corners (you do not want to scratch anyone).
Using the surface that is the slightly smoother, go back along the edges, removing the filings that you can see. Rub your finger across each edge, smoothing rough places with this same section of the file.
Now, using the smoothest surface (aside from the grey, rubber section), lightly buff the tops of your nails to remove light ridges. Deep ridges cannot be removed because you file too much nail away trying to get rid of them.
This step is only used if you are not going to use any polish, buff the nail with the rubber section of your 4 way buffer. Apply a tiny amount of cuticle oil to each cuticle and massage into the nail and cuticle (you DO NOT want to apply cuticle oil right now if you are planning to polish you nails as the polish will not adhere to the nail properly and may take much longer to dry.
If you are using polish, apply your base coat now, taking care not to apply it too thick. Base coat is a must if you want to grow your nails or you are using colored polish. If you only want a clear polish, simply apply two coats of this base coat and let dry. Again, if you are ONLY using this clear polish, apply your cuticle oil, applying a tiny amount to each cuticle and massage into the nail and cuticle.
If you chose to use colored polish, you may now apply it. Take care to avoid getting the polish on your cuticles. You may need (and usually do need) to use two coats of polish and let them dry partway. If you do accidentally get it on cuticle, you can usually peel it off after a nice warm shower or bath.
Apply your topcoat and let dry. Apply your cuticle oil, applying a tiny amount to each cuticle and massage into the nail and cuticle and voila! You are finished.
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