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Victorian Safes On Pedestals Are Often Called `Brothel Safes' Hartford Courant Would you be more interested in buying a jeweler's safe, parlor safe, bedroom safe or brothel safe? Homes open doors for holidays Star-Gazette Enjoy rich history, Christmas decorations during tour in Addison. Five homes of distinction and a village church in Addison are extending a Noel welcome today, during a holiday tour sponsored by the Middletown Historical Society of Steuben County. A Safe By Any Name is Valuable Investment The Ledger Would you be more interested in buying a jeweler's safe, parlor safe, bedroom safe or brothel safe? In the 19th century, three of the names were used for the same piece of furniture. It was a small, boxlike safe that was secured to an attractive wooden stand usually in the Renaissance Revival style. The safe was most likely iron, painted black Safes served a variety of clientele well Everett Herald Would you be more interested in buying a jeweler's safe, parlor safe, bedroom safe or brothel safe? In the 19th century, three of the names were used for the same piece of furniture. It was a small, boxlike safe that was secured to an attractive wooden stand usually in the Renaissance Revival style. 2006 Festival of Trees Auction Schedule Zanesville Times Recorder The 2006 Festival of Trees Auction will be broadcast live on WHIZ AM 1240. To bid, call (740) 450-1990. Below is a schedule of the auction, which is subject to change. Safes were considered another piece of furniture The Canton Repository Would you be more interested in buying a jeweler's safe, parlor safe, bedroom safe or brothel safe? In the 19th century, three of the names were used for the same piece of furniture. It was a small, HOLIDAY IN THE PINES TOUR OF HOMES OPENS DOORS SATURDAY Tyler Morning Telegraph Christmas Traditions, the theme for the 37th annual Holiday in the Pines Tour of Homes, emphasizes the yearning felt for the warm remembrance of the past when life was simpler. A colorful history Worcester Telegram & Gazette NORTHBORO - When one thinks of quilts, the image that may come to mind is of traditional, humble pieces created by grandmothers long ago. But as evidenced by a recent quilt exhibit held at the Northboro Historical Society, it's not just grandmothers quilting anymore. And not all quilts are simple, either - they are often gorgeous, intricately crafted, true works of art. Urn shaped kerosine lamps remain popular Everett Herald New types of lighting are creating new types of lamps today. LED, fluorescent and halogen lighting require special styles of holders for the bulbs, some suspended from the ceiling and some used in table or floor lamps. Circle this: Things to do with good home design in mind The Cincinnati Enquirer SATURDAY At Artisan Center at Maple Creek, 527 Maple Creek Road, Moscow, 513-876-0081: Blacksmithing, 10 a.m.-noon and 1-3 p.m. (also 1-3 p.m. Sunday), supplies included. $45. Registration required. Holiday decorations, noon-5 p.m., supplies included. $5-$10. Reservations recommended. Wood burning, 10 a.m.-noon, supplies included. $40. Registration required. Fiber Arts Sale, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
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