Thursday, July 23, 2009

art glass

art glass



Art-nouveau designs are very unlike the slick modern designs favored by today's craftsmen. The style was international, but its most extreme examples were European. Gustav Gaudernack (1865-1914) was a talented goldsmith who worked in Norway. He was born in Bohemia and while in his 20s studied glassmaking and enameling in Vienna. In 1891 he moved to what is now Oslo, and from 1892 to 1910 he was the leading goldsmith and designer for David-Andersen, a firm that is still making silver, gold and enameled jewelry. Gaudernack was also an expert at plique-a-jour enameling. He opened his own enamel workshop in 1910 and experimented with enameling techniques so he could make large pieces. His art-nouveau designs were based on nature; he often included dragonflies, beetles, leaves and flowers. His work required great technical skill as well as artistic talent, but it's not well known among American collectors. Pieces made for David-Andersen were marked with a tiny image of a hammer, file and pliers, and the initials DA and GG..
Q: I would like information about a wicker strolling chair with a cane seat. A metal tag attached to the back says, "Made by the Colson Company, Elyria, O, USA, Model C15."

A: The Colson Co. was founded in Elyria, about 30 miles southwest of Cleveland, in 1917. Fred Colson formed the company from the remnants of two other Ohio firms that had been manufacturing tricycles and rolling chairs for adults and the handicapped. Colson expanded production to include additional wheelchair models, service carts, stretchers, bicycles and scooters. During the Depression, Colson Co. went bankrupt and was reorganized as Colson Corp. Your "Colson Co." wheelchair was made between 1917 and 1933. Antique wicker wheelchairs sell for $100 to $1,000, depending on style and condition. Colson Corp. was sold in 1953, but in 1957 its wheelchair division was purchased by three former employees. In 1971, it was one of two firms that merged to form Invacare Corp., which introduced a motorized wheelchair with computer controls in 1982. Invacare is still in business as a major manufacturer of home healthcare products.

Q: My glass vase is made of bubbly clear and colored glass. It's very modern-looking and is marked "Maleras" on the bottom. Can you tell me who made it?

A: Maleras Glasbruk is one of the Swedish glassworks founded in the 1920s. It made tableware and art glass. The glass was cut, engraved, pressed or blown. Some pieces were made of mottled colored glass; others were clear glass that was engraved with a design. The company employed a series of artists, engravers and designers who later worked for Swedish glass companies like Kosta and Orrefors. The company was purchased by Mats Jonasson in 1988 and is still in business.

Q: I own an oval serving platter with a hand-painted picture of three cows in the center. The picture is signed "R.K. Beck." The platter is 14 1/2 inches long by 11 1/8 inches wide and has a 12-sided edge (rather than a smooth oval). The border is copper-colored, and the mark on the bottom is "S.C. Co., Martha Washington." What can you tell me?

A: The picture on your plate is transfer-printed, not hand-painted. R.K. Beck was an artist who specialized in painting wildlife and other animals. Many of his paintings were used to create transfer prints for dishes. The print on your platter was used on dishes made by several different Ohio and West Virginia potteries. Your platter was made by the Sebring China Co., founded in Sebring, Ohio, around 1909. "Martha Washington" appears to be a shape name used by both Sebring China and the French China Co., which also operated in Sebring. In fact, the five Sebring brothers who founded the town of Sebring (about 33 miles southwest of Youngstown) also established several potteries that apparently shared patterns and shapes. Sebring China went out of business in about 1929, but other Sebring potteries remained open into the 1940s and '50s. Most R.K. Beck platters in excellent condition sell for $50 or so.

Q: I have some metal buttons that smell like perfume even though they are more than 100 years old. How do I get rid of the smell?

A: You probably own perfume buttons. They were popular from about 1860 to 1890. Most perfume buttons were brass with a cutout design mounted over black velvet. Drops of perfume were put on the velvet pad and the smell remained for a long time. Collectors don't often realize that the buttons once held perfume unless, like yours, the odor lingers. Perfume buttons are surprisingly inexpensive. They sell for about $35 to $100 each, depending on design and condition.

Tip: Wipe glass dry with newspapers for an extra-special shine.

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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Aaron Andrews Peephole



Hollywood actress Lindsay Lohan had offered to help Mischa Barton to clean up her act, it has emerged.

Both Lohan and Barton have often partied together, however, the ‘Mean Girls’ star distanced herself from Barton after a last year party.

According the sources close to Lohan, the two girls haven’t spoken for months, but Lindsay would help Mischa if she asked for help to get through this latest fiasco.

“Lindsay and Mischa used to go out all the time together in Los Angeles,” Fox News quoted an insider as saying.

dog takes baby from crib

dog takes baby from crib







LEXINGTON, Ky. — A father was frantically
calling 911 to report his missing newborn when he spotted the baby, bleeding from the mouth and clutched in the jaws of a family dog who had carried him from his crib to the heavily wooded backyard.

Four-day-old Alexander James Smith was rushed to the emergency room at University of Kentucky Hospital in Lexington, where he was listed in critical condition Tuesday with two collapsed lungs, a skull fracture, broken ribs and various cuts and bruises.

His father, Michael Smith, said doctors were optimistic the boy would survive, but a day earlier they braced the family for the worst and had to use resuscitation paddles to get a heartbeat.

“They took us straight to a consulting room with a pastor and gave us pretty much what was the last visitation,” Smith said in an interview with The Associated Press from a hospital waiting room.

Smith said he and his wife, Chrissie, had just put Alexander James (or A.J.) in his crib Monday afternoon in their Nicholasville, Ky., home. Smith said he was preparing to leave for the store to buy various baby items, including a video monitor that he now believes could have prevented the entire ordeal.

“It’ll haunt me because that was my job,” he said. “It’s a nightmare.”

When Chrissie returned to the bedroom minutes later after going downstairs to look at the shopping list, one of the doors was ajar and both the baby and their Native American Indian dog — a breed that looks similar to a husky — were gone.

Michael Smith initially headed to the backyard, knowing that Dakota, a mixed breed with wolves in its ancestry, had a reputation for stealing household items like cups and wallets and depositing them there. He spent 10 minutes searching among the trees and bushes in the two-acre fenced yard before finding the dog and child in tall grass some 200 yards behind the house.

He grabbed his son and sprinted toward the house, handing him over to emergency workers who had just arrived.

“When you’re running through the backyard and you can’t find him, every worst fear comes through your head,” Smith said. “We had to try to stay positive, try and find him. My guess is five more minutes and he wouldn’t be here.”

Jessamine County chief deputy sheriff Allen Peel said no charges had been filed, but the case remains under investigation.

“It’s unreal,” Peel said.

Smith, who is the owner of a corporate security business where his wife also works, said the dog was treating the baby as a puppy and wasn’t being vicious. Still, he doesn’t want her back in the family home.

Dakota was taken into custody by animal control, and although Smith remains hopeful a good home can be found for her, he acknowledges the animal may have to be destroyed.

A call to Jessamine County animal control was not immediately returned.

The 4-year-old dog was one of three — including one from the same litter as Dakota — that the family had owned since they were puppies. None had any history of aggression, even when playing with Smith’s two other children from a previous marriage, he said.

“It wasn’t a vicious dog attack,” Smith said. “She had A.J. for 10 minutes on her own, and if you look at A.J.’s belly, there’s about 100 little marks. All the dog had to do was one bite and A.J. wouldn’t be here.”

Associated Press writer Bruce Schreiner in Louisville, Ky., contributed to this report.

tour de france stage 16 crash


tour de france stage 16 crash





Beware cyclists, the Tour de France is not just a simple pleasure ride it can also sucks blood, Jens Voigt a German cyclist of team Saxo Bank is out of the race after having a dabgerous bloody crash,

Veteran rider Jens Voigt who was temporarily unconscious for three to four minutes had to be rushed for a hospital and forcefully withdrawn from Tour de France stage 16.

While making a second toughest decent from the Col du Petit-Saint-Bernard Voigt lost the control and had the nastiest crash that heat the head first.

Few days back Andy Schleck and Kurt-Asle Arvesen also had to drop out from the Tour after crashing.

Alex Donnelley

Singer Billy Joel just separated from his third wife, Katie Lee Joel, a month ago. But Joel is said to have found love again with ex soap opera actress Alex Donnelley. Read more on this budding romance below!

New York Post’s gossip column PageSix has reported that Alex Donnelley has been spotted frequently at Billy Joel’s Sag Harbour home.

The couple met when the former Young and The Restless actress went to meet Billy Joel backstage following a concert in Washington, D.C.

A source told the newspaper, “The two hit it off immediately.”

Billy Joel announced just last month he was separating from his third wife, Katie Lee Joel, after hearing reports she had been dating Yigal Azrouel.

Do you think Billy Joel and Alex Donnelley make a nice couple?

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