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		<title>Antique Bankers Lamps &#8211; Why I Like Them</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Aug 2010 16:17:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alfonse Duncan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What do you think of when someone says antique lamps? You probably see the image of an ornate chandelier, or actually a gentle glow from a Victorian oil lamp, or actually a candelabrum. And you would be at least partially correct in thinking this. However, there was electricity in the past due 1800s, and a wide variety of electric lamps (also known as incandescent lamps) were made open to the public. Some of these lamps still exist today and are quite potentially still useful.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.mccoy-pottery.net/blog">www.mccoy-pottery.net</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mccoy-pottery.net/blog/2010/08/antique-bankers-lamps-why-i-like-them/">Antique Bankers Lamps &#8211; Why I Like Them</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What do you think of when someone says antique lamps? You probably see the image of an ornate chandelier, or actually a soft glow from a Victorian oil lamp, or even a candelabrum. And you would be at least partially correct in thinking this. However, there was electricity in the late 1800s, and a broad variety of electric lamps (also known as incandescent lamps) were made available to the public. Some of these lamps still exist today and are quite possibly still useful.</p>
<p>When most people think about Westinghouse, it is a safe bet that they aren&#8217;t thinking about antique lamps; it is much more likely that they are thinking about their washing machines or refrigerators. Some of the most valuable antique lamps were actually produced by Westinghouse. And it&#8217;s also interesting to note that Georgia Westinghouse was a renowned inventor and lengthy time before his name became a household word for lighting and electronics. While comments, but Edison was it the most prolific inventor, with over a thousand patents to his name, Mr. Westinghouse was no slouch with over 400 inventions to his credit! Many of his patents were original inventions that changed the way people worked or lived.</p>
<p>Probably the most lasting contribution made by George Westinghouse to modern life was his championing of alternating current (or AC). Edison favored direct current (DC), but Westinghouse proved that alternating current was much safer and the home user would benefit far more from a safer means of lighting. This led to the electrification of homes in America. The 1893 world&#8217;s fair brought the widespread use of electricity in its elaborate displays which demonstrated the advantages of alternating over direct current.</p>
<p>Among antique electric lamps still found today, one of the lovelier and truly functional is the antique bankers lamp. Made with a brass post, and broadly featuring a eco-friendly or blue lamp shade these provide warm, soft, yet vivid direct lighting. Many replica pieces are found in green, but seemingly azure was a more common shade 100 years ago. Antique bankers lamps were wired to work with the available current of the 1800s, but modern electricity has required numerous of these to be updated or restored.</p>
<p>Antique bankers lamps are still quite popular today and extremely sought after by collectors, students, executives or anyone that works at a desk for any length of time. Because of their continued popularity, these lamps are somewhat higher in price, which is something for potential collectors to bear in mind.</p>
<p>If you are looking for an antique bankers lamp you should decide whether you want functional or decorative. If you&#8217;re going to be working at your desk a good deal, and you want an antique bankers lamp that works, check it very carefully to be sure where that the wiring switches and sockets are safe to use. A lamp with defective wiring can be deadly, as it can lead to an electrical fire. The land must have wiring that is UL listed.</p>
<p>Take your antique bankers lamp to a qualified electrician for repair, brand new wiring, or installation of new hardware. It should be noted that replacing the original wiring on an antique bankers lamp will lower the value but if you really intend to use the lamp, there is no choice. However, if the antique bankers lamp will just be used for purely decorative purposes, the original wiring can be left intact, even if it is deteriorated and unsafe.</p>
<p>The author has written more about banker lamp parts here: <a href="http://www.bankerlamp.org/">banker lamp parts</a></p>
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		<title>The Most Touching Collector Figures Nowadays</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jun 2010 07:29:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan A. Matthews</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mimicking a pattern and imitating a specific figure, and also graphics are extensively acknowledged as collector figures. Consistently collector figures are manufactured making use of porcelain, clay surfaces not to mention wood back in the days. Today thinking about the number of items generates Pvc material or simply referred to as Polyvinyl Chloride is generally used provided that it tends to make it particularly very simple in creating the figures.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.mccoy-pottery.net/blog">www.mccoy-pottery.net</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mccoy-pottery.net/blog/2010/06/few-of-the-finest-collector-figures/">The Most Touching Collector Figures Nowadays</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Resembling a model or simply imitating a certain character, or perhaps images are commonly identified as collector figures. However collector figures are produced by using porcelain, clay surfaces coupled with wood back in the days. In today&#8217;s times thinking of the variety of merchandise creates Pvc material or simply known as Polyvinyl Chloride is generally used given that it makes it particularly relatively easy in creating the particular figures.</p>
<p>Swarovski crystal is a specific collector figure that is certainly commonly talked about. Ever since 1895, Swarovski has long been around. It is highly well-liked all-around the world merited to its excellent components. They&#8217;ve been one of the major makers of the excellent excellent crystal figurine and crystal jewelries.</p>
<p>It all started out in the year 1889 when Walter Scott Lenox built Lenox Lotus Wares. A great deal of collectors desired to buy these particular collector figures. He opened a smaller arts and crafts studio and had its whole set of limited art wares. Merely retail-stores that specify in good quality pottery are allowed to sell the Lenox set.</p>
<p>Precious Moments series is one of the most sought after collector figure. Older people and children alike take great delight in the distinguished &#8220;teardrop-eyed&#8221; depictions of young young children. Generally as a result of their portrayal of generosity, love, joy and also faith. take pleasure in a excellent deal of attraction from figure collectors. Certainly your families and loved ones would cherish this touching present.</p>
<p>A collector figure which shows exquisite and taste are a couple of of the factors perfectly describe Lladro pieces. These types of porcelain figurines developed in the city of Almacera, Spain by three Lladro brothers is now considered the a status quo for quite a few persons. It comes with an insurance coverage against breakages just about every moment you buy their porcelain figurines, due to the fact that Lladro values its genuineness.</p>
<p>Finally we&#8217;ve arrive to the styles of Hummel. Hummel collector figure is caused by a nun Maria Innocentia Humel. She created drawings and paintings of small young children that identifies chasteness and youthfulness regardless of what your own option is.</p>
<p>If ever you happen to be an individual who&#8217;s going for an terrific and multi-dimensional collection, These kinds of collector figures is a unique means of exciting, compelling and also fast access for relaxation and recreation.</p>
<p>Fed up with needing to doubly check your acquisitions to make sure that the <a href="http://www.collectorfigures.com/">collector figure</a> you paid for is genuine? I once felt that way too right until I discovered <a href="http://www.collectorfigures.com/220/top-five-most-loved-collector-figures/">COLLECTOR FIGURES</a>. I&#8217;m glad I do not ever need to be anxious about fake collectibles ever again.</p>
<p>categories: collector figures,figurine collection,porcelain collection,porcelain figurines,Lladro porcelain,Hummel figurines,figurines,porcelain,collectibles,collection,hobby,recreation,home decor,home accessories</p>
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		<title>Transmutation Porcelain: A Special Chinese Product</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2009 13:54:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Cheng</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Transmutation porcelain is a peculiar art where the artists are not trained to paint traditional images on the items they make. Instead, colors and remarkable patterns form right in the glaze of the piece.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.mccoy-pottery.net/blog">www.mccoy-pottery.net</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mccoy-pottery.net/blog/2009/07/transmutation-porcelain-a-special-chinese-product/">Transmutation Porcelain: A Special Chinese Product</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by David Cheng</div>
<p>Transmutation porcelain is a peculiar art where the artists are not trained to paint traditional images on the items they make. Instead, colors and remarkable patterns form right in the glaze of the piece.</p>
<p>How can such beautiful images be created?</p>
<p>To make transmutation porcelain, potters simply apply a layer or multiple layers of glaze that was unevenly mixed with copper, cobalt, titanium, manganese, or other metals. These metallic elements will turn into different colors during firing, and altogether they form a pattern that could be a fascinating work of art or a complete flop. </p>
<p>In ancient China, some potters even achieved patterns that looked like the faces of their emperors! </p>
<p>Because of the randomness of each design, a single pattern can never be repeated. It all depends on the exact mixture of the elements in the glaze and the temperatures the kiln reaches. </p>
<p>This is why collectors around the world adore transmutation porcelain. When pure chance creates a beautiful piece of art, most people can&#8217;t resist.</p>
<p>Transmutation porcelain is believed to have originated over a thousand years ago. Is is said that the artisan who first made a transmutation porcelain piece was terrified because he thought there was an evil spirit in his kiln!</p>
<p>But these days, transmutation porcelain is sought after by many, and some collectors will spend small fortunes buying up original pieces.</p>
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<div class='links'>Author D. Cheng has written about Chinese culture, calligraphy, and arts &amp; crafts such as <a href="http://www.thinkbeijing.com/Jingdezhen-Porcelain-2.html">bone china tea sets</a> for years. Sometimes, he endorses skilled Chinese craftsmen. Look at some beautiful <a href="http://www.thinkbeijing.com/">China tea set</a>.</div>
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