1880 Patent: Henry H. Lane, Druggist, Peekskill, N.Y. Blown, Label also.

Foreign Language Films calls Watcher in the Attic "a frenzied fantasy treat". The Sex Films , the Weissers give the film three and a half out of four points. Watcher in the Attic was released theatrically in Japan on June 12, From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Watcher in the Attic Theatrical poster for Watcher in the Attic Behind the Pink Curtain: Asian Cult Cinema Publications.

Foreign Language Films; Volume 4. Films directed by Noboru Tanaka. June 7, at 8: Never Never Never put a hot glass item into cold water or cold glass into hot!!!! The drastic temperature change can and will cause the glass to crack. The metal serving piece will absorb alot of the initial heat. April 26, at 9: May 3, at Let soak in mixture overnight and then wash by hand or in gentle cycle in warm water. Also best to rinse out in distilled water.

Stain still there - try process again and good luck. This does work but not always. If colors on material it is also a good thing to test a small area first for color fastness Tip of the WeekFurniture Cleaning. April 19, at 5: Recently many newspaper articles and magazines have advised going "Green" when cleaning furniture. They have suggested using olive or cooking oils with lemon juice. Some have even said it feeds or hydrates the wood.

Guess whatthe wood is dead and can not be feed!!! The oil can also become Rancid and begin to smell. Please do not follow the train of belief for this method you will ruin the furniture and devalue it drastically. The best polishes for furniture, especially Antique, are made of pure wax. It is even a gamble to use spray polishes on the market today whether "green" or not.

Some have silicone and other products that will harm the piece. The old fashion way of paste wax and hand buff is the best way and today can not be improved upon yet. For You Yard Sales Enthusiast's. April 17, at 8: Its that time of year where the great yard sales etc start happening. If you are not into spiders and such here is a tip for you. Examine your purchases from yard sales, garage sales, etc. Look on bottom of furniture, between layers on linens or papergoods. Those white fluffy balls are spider eggs.

They will hatch in the warmth and comfort of your home.

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Do not let them detour you from a purchase. Just wipe off and dispose of outside the home. Do the same with any found tiny brown balls or spider webs. Posted by Antiques Attic at 1: Yep it's that time of year again.

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If I happen to wake up earlier than normal and have enough time before opening the store I will consider checking out a few. I have found a few good things to buy that I can resell but usually not enough to account for the gas used. Many people do love to go and find lots of goodies at a bargain as far as everyday type items that are wanted or needed.

Having said that, there are a few, and I mean very few, that find that once in a lifetime deal. Here are some photos and stories to showcase those few lucky individuals that have found the once in a lifetime treasure. It turns out that the yard sale was thrown by a man whose aunt had been a care taker for Andy Warhol, and this signed drawing was probably completed by Andy Warhol when he was only 10 years old.

It's marked with roman numerals to indicate it's capacity -- 20 gallons! It was one of only six intricate tables made by legendary Boston furniture makers John Seymour and Son. He kept them under his pool table for several years before opening them up to find he had acquired 65 glass plate negatives from Ansel Adams' early days of nature photography. This record was snagged from the bottom of a heap of vinyls for only 75 cents at a Manhattan flea market in It turned out to be an in-studio acetate made during Velvet Underground's first recording session.


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Now that's what we call super groovy. It's one of only two known pieces of it's same design and size made by the Northern Song Dynasty. The other bowl is displayed in the British Museum's collection.

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WELL maybe I should reconsider the wee hours of mornings and hit the trail a running. Posted by Antiques Attic at 2: Thursday, March 20, Springerle Cookies. The first day of spring and what do I think of, the tools used for making springerle cookies. These cookies are a favorite for making at Christmas time. So why do I think on this on the first day of spring? Anise itself was prized as a spice and a medicine and grown in cloister gardens.


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  • The models were made from clay or stone and were already used for hundreds of years for decorating Lebkuchen, marzipan and objects such as beeswax candles and a type of salt dough decoration. For Fever and Ague, Cough and Croup. Also, for toothache and burns too! This stuff is surely nothing short of miracle. LOL I collect this bottle and have 3 others. The other variation is a Ice Blue hinge mold with a flange lip.

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    I see it now and then without the label. If you see the Cooper's bottle listed at all it will be as Dr. Most folks aren't aware of the full name. Attic Find Let's not forget to take care of the Hair and Scalp too. This one is unopened and a label that fully encloses the bottle. I don't think I've ever seen a wrap-around label quite like that Ayer's bottle.

    Originally Posted by Harry Pristis. Ok, I found one variant alpha-listed under "E C". Attic Find Here is a rolled lip open pontil bottle. An attic find with most of it's label intact. Brakenridge Wholesale Druggists Norwich Conn. I kinda wet toweled around the label to clean it was all. Search tags for this page blackberry balsam bottles for sale , cholera cures , doctor e.