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Coaster Queen Anne Style Vanity Table and Stool/Bench Set, Hand Painted

November 27th, 2011 admin 3 comments

Coaster Queen Anne Style Vanity Table and Stool/Bench Set, Hand Painted

Coaster Queen Anne Style Vanity Table and Stool/Bench Set, Hand Painted

  • Vanity Table: 32 by 16 by 50-1/2 inches; Stool; 18 by 14-1/2"D x 17"H
  • Some assembly may be required. Please see product details.
  • Matching stool/bench included
  • Features six drawers
  • Photo frame and hanging jewelry storage area

This is a brand new wheat finish hand painted Queen Anne style vanity table and matching stool/bench set with photo frame and hanging jewelry storage area. Practical in use and elegant in design, this item comes with sufficient storage area including six drawers. Item is designed to perfection and crafted to be practical and stylish in decor for your home furniture. Item may require simple assembly. Dimensions Measure: Vanity Table - 32"W x 16"D x 50 1/2"H, Stool - 18"W x 14-1/2"D x 17"H.

List Price: $ 429.99

Price: $ 156.16

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Station West Antiques

September 4th, 2011 admin No comments

Station West Antiques Reviews

Montclair
225 Glenridge Ave Apt 1
Average Rating: 4 out of 5 (1 Reviews)

Review by Sadia B.
I am loathe to share the magic that is Station West Antiques with the general public, but I am also prone to subscribe to Gandhi's philosophy that "the...
Rating: 4

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Cool Antique Vanity images

August 26th, 2011 admin No comments

Check out these antique vanity images:

080620 parking lot car show
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Image by Dan4th
while at a Target in Nashua, NH, tripped over an unexpected car show.

Anyone care to take a stab at what kind of cars these are?

edit Thanks, Cindersmom! 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air, and a 1928 or 29 Ford Model A

Couple sits on log
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Image by Wisconsin Historical Images
Young woman and man, a Mr. Lyman Sinclair, seated on a log against a tree. The man rests one elbow on his knee, running his hand through his hair, the other leg crossed supporting arm, he smiles toward the camera. The woman sits on the left, in long skirt and shirtwaist, facing away from the camera, fixing her hair.

This image is part of a collection of over 6,000 glass plate negatives created by Charles J. Van Schaick. Van Schaick learned the art of photography after moving to Jackson County, Wisconsin. In 1885, he opened a studio in Black River Falls, Wisconsin and served as the town photographer for over 50 years. His work includes both studio portraits and richly varied and intimate snapshots of small-town, Wisconsin life. A portion of his photographic work is represented in Wisconsin Death Trip by Michael Lesy.

For more information about this image, click here:

www.wisconsinhistory.org/whi/fullRecord.asp?id=29245

Did You Know?

The Wisconsin Historical Society produces giclée print reproductions made from high-resolution scans of original source material from its holdings. Custom orders are printed on matte or semigloss papers using large format printers and archival pigmented inks. All print sale proceeds directly benefit the acquisition, preservation and maintenance of the physical and online collections.

E-mail business manager Lisa Marine for details. For more information, see our FAQ.

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Powell Antique Black with Sand Through Terra Cotta Vanity Mirror and Bench Reviews

July 27th, 2011 admin 3 comments

Powell Antique Black with Sand Through Terra Cotta Vanity Mirror and Bench

  • You can?t help buy feel pretty sitting in front of this transitional styled vanity with hinged tri-fold mirror for a side-to-side view
  • Crafted in MDF and solid wood, the generously sized top is large enough for writing
  • Five working curved drawers with raised frame rest on graceful square tapered legs
  • The rectangular bench has square tapered legs and is thickly upholstered in beige fabric, 63% cotton and 37% polyester
  • Vanity has leg and mirror assembly

You can’t help buy feel pretty sitting in front of this transitional styled vanity with hinged tri-fold mirror for a side-to-side view. Crafted in MDF and solid wood, the generously sized top is large enough for writing. Five working curved drawers with raised frame rest on graceful square tapered legs. The rectangular bench has square tapered legs and is thickly upholstered in beige fabric, 63-percent cotton and 37-percent polyester. Vanity has leg and mirror assembly. Bench has leg assembly.

List Price: $ 445.00

Price: $ 440.00

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The Guy Mendilow Band’s Ladino Project: Songs of Imaginary Migrations

July 15th, 2011 admin No comments

The Guy Mendilow Band's Ladino Project: Songs of Imaginary Migrations
Event on 2011-11-12 19:30:00

Common Ground @ South Church
presentsSongs of Imaginary Migrations:The Guy Mendilow Band's Ladino Project

Blurring boundaries and connecting sounds, stories, rhythms and roots is central to the mission inspiring the Guy Mendilow Band. The vibrant multicultural groups latest offering, The Ladino Project, features centuries-old music from Jewish communities in places such as Smyrna, Salonica, Jerusalem and Sarajevo. Sung in Ladino, a language melding Spanish, Arabic, Greek, and Hebrew, these colorful canticas and romanzas abound with stories of sailors seduced by sirens at sea, intrigue, fantastic dreams and the treachery of kings and queens.

Led by Israeli performer Guy Mendilow, the quintet makes this ancient music relevant to todays audiences by recasting it through the lens of modern migrations. Drawn from the places Mendilow and his musicians have called home, from Israel and Brazil to Japan and the United States, the resulting music is a blend of haunting Sephardi, driven with Brazilian street beats and tempered with blues. It is vibrant musical storytelling awash with warm vocal harmonies, intricate textures and spellbinding rhythms.

When the Sephardi Jews were expelled from Spain in 1492, they eventually settled in communities from Northern Africa and the Middle East to the Mediterranean and the Balkans. In each new home, their language, food, customs and songs soaked in local flavors of new cultures, and came to be known as Ladino culture.

The Guy Mendilow Band is continuing the vibrant Ladino tradition. Drawing on the dynamic world music expertise of each of its players, the Guy Mendilow Bands Ladino Project explores imagined, cross-cultural journeys: as if Sephardi music continued traveling and landing in Appalachia, or the streets of Salvador in Northeastern Brazil. What will these songs sound like when they both preserve their essence but also become steeped in these new, imagined homes, as they have throughout their historical migrations? The band challenges concepts of borders in songs like La Reina Xerifa Mora, a dark legend shared between Jewish, Muslim, and Christian communities of Andalusia, that the band brings alive with regal Appalachian melodies and a touch of gritty blues. Or the playful, upbeat setting of Mansevo Del Dor, a tongue-in-cheek warning against social vanity, featuring Mendilows berimbau and overtone singing, as though the song has migrated wound up somewhere between Salvador and the Mongolian Steppe. Mendilow and his players are careful to respect and preserve the songs essential identities, even while working them through their modern, multicultural lens.

Theres an even greater responsibility when you are working with music that is so old and rich, says Mendilow. You have to be careful to remain true to the tradition even as you innovate.

This approach also influences the bands non-Ladino tunes. Take Salaam, an Israeli peace anthem, thatsubtly introduces Brazilian elements in its arrangement and whose warm harmonies nod to Crosby, Stills & Nash. In other songs, the group whimsically pushes ancient instruments in new directions, with an almost adamant refusal to take itself too seriously. For instance, in Whistlers Brother, Mendilows award-winning overtone singing playfully duels with a bamboo flute. Or Blues for Dino, in which the band tips their collective hat to Brazilian berimbau hero Dino Nascimento through tongue-in-cheek slide berimbau (musical bow and arrow) blues.

Mendilow personally identifies with the musical re-imagining at the heart of Ladino music. Throughout his childhood, Mendilows family, and his musician-turned-professor father, played continental hop-scotch. From Israel to Johannesburg and the United States, community singing, often in their living room, was an important way of connecting with others and establishing home.

Ladino music is fascinating to me because these communities in diaspora integratedelements of local culture into their own traditional music. says Mendilow, So the very same song might sound quite different in a community that settled in North Africa, or the Balkans. But this story is not unique. In fact, its almost universal. Its the story of many types of music, from Jazz to the modern Malian rock of groups like Tinariwen. And it reflects each of our own stories, how we incorporate new elements into our lives through our own migrations.

For Guy Mendilow, the music cannot be separated from the message. From his first touringexperience as a boy, swapping songs with Ladysmith Black Mambazo as a vocalist with the American Boychoir; to currently thrilling the audiences at venues such as the Chicago World Music Festival or New Yorks Tribeca Performing Arts Center; to building cross-cultural understanding through facilitating musical workshops with government education ministers from Palestine, Israel, Jordan and Lebanon; Mendilow and the Guy Mendilow Band continue to journey beyond musical boundaries, blending antiquity and modernity, and bringing an ancient music to new audiences.

at South Presbyterian Church
343 Broadway Dobbs Ferry NY 10522
Dobbs Ferry, United States

Vanity

June 27th, 2011 admin No comments

Vanity


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Price: 9.99

Bulbrite 25CFA/32/3 Antique 25W Chandelier Bulb, Candelabra Base
25 watt 130 volt CA10 Candelabra Screw (E12) Base Antique Flame Tip Decor Incandescent Bulbrite Light Bulb...
Belle Foret BF80062R 36-14/16-Inch Width by 20-1/2-Inch Depth by 35-10/16-Inch Height Single Basin Bathroom Vanity, Antique Parchment
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Empire Industries Yorktown Y45 45" Traditional Hand Carved Vanity with Cabinet Doors, Drawers, Antique Brass Knobs/Pulls and Optional Countertops
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Large Lot of Chef-Themed Kitchen Decorations

February 13th, 2011 admin No comments

Large Lot of Chef-Themed Kitchen Decorations

of wicker porch furniture, oak hall tree, pedestal table and six windsor chairs, antique walnut vanity

Price: $ 75

Location

Huntsville, USA

Latest Antique Vanity News

January 30th, 2011 admin No comments

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Antique Vanity Chair

January 16th, 2011 admin No comments

Some cool antique vanity images:

Antique Vanity Chair
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Image by barefoot soul
Just starting to take B&W images

Vanity Plate - 59 CHVY
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Image by skeggy
Vanity Plate: 59 CHVY
1959 Chevrolet Bel Air

MOVIE: History of Vanity Fair
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Image by kahala
Tuesday, July 7, 2009 - Soirée Vanity Fair au Théâtre Antique pour le 40e festival Les Rencontres de la photographie d'Arles. A history of the magazine and a slide show of its most remarkable portraits were presented by David Friend and Susan White.

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December 26th, 2010 admin No comments

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