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ANTIQUE QIANLONG MP FAMILLE ROSE CARVED 18 IMMORTAL PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLE
ANTIQUE QIANLONG MP FAMILLE ROSE CARVED 18 IMMORTAL PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLE
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Antique Chinese Carved Porcelain Snuff Bottle 1700s
Antique Chinese Carved Porcelain Snuff Bottle 1700s
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c1796 1840 PORCELAIN SQUIRREL SNUFF BOTTLE
c1796 1840 PORCELAIN SQUIRREL SNUFF BOTTLE
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2 Chinese Qing Monochrome Porcelain Snuff Bottles 1700s
2 Chinese Qing Monochrome Porcelain Snuff Bottles 1700s
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Antique Chinese Kangxi Porcelain Snuff Bottle
Antique Chinese Kangxi Porcelain Snuff Bottle
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Antique Russian Silver Mounted Porcelain Snuff Box
Antique Russian Silver Mounted Porcelain Snuff Box
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Old Vintage Porcelain Enamel Monkey Brand Madras Snuff Sign Board from Germany
Old Vintage Porcelain Enamel Monkey Brand Madras Snuff Sign Board from Germany
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Antique Chinese Qianlong Porcelain Snuff Bottle
Antique Chinese Qianlong Porcelain Snuff Bottle
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RRR China Qing Dinasty porcelain snuff bottleSigned
RRR China Qing Dinasty porcelain snuff bottleSigned
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Antique Chinese Early 19th Century Porcelain Snuff Bottle
Antique Chinese Early 19th Century Porcelain Snuff Bottle
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Antique Chinese Porcelain JiaQing Snuff Bottle 1820
Antique Chinese Porcelain JiaQing Snuff Bottle 1820
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Late 1700s Chinese Blue on White Porcelain Snuff Bottle
Late 1700s Chinese Blue on White Porcelain Snuff Bottle
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Exquisite18 Rohan Pattern Colour Porcelain Snuff Bottle
Exquisite18 Rohan Pattern Colour Porcelain Snuff Bottle
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GORGEOUS Erotic Chinese Porcelain Snuff Bottle QING Dynasty Mark 1736 95
GORGEOUS Erotic Chinese Porcelain Snuff Bottle QING Dynasty Mark 1736 95
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Late 18th Century Blue Porcelain Chinese Snuff Bottle
Late 18th Century Blue Porcelain Chinese Snuff Bottle
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Porcelain Snuff
The Art of the Limoges Box The Art of the Limoges Box
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First invented in Paris in the early 1700s, Limoges boxes were immensely popular that century. The small, hand-painted porcelain containers were used by all types of people - secret lovers, bawdy noblemen, even political dissidents - to express their innermost feelings...

The Limoges Porcelain Box : From Snuff to Sentiments The Limoges Porcelain Box : From Snuff to Sentiments
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Chinese Snuff Bottles (Images of Asia) Chinese Snuff Bottles (Images of Asia)
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Among the most beautiful of the world's domestic art forms are Chinese snuff bottles, miniature bottle-shaped flasks, often of astounding intricacy and tactile appeal, which were made for court and, subsequently, popular use during the Qing Dynasty...


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Easy Payoff With Simple Upgrades

Sometimes home upgrades can seem a daunting task, and on many levels. In the worst case scenario they require vast amounts of time, energy, living disturbance and of course, money. But, there are some simpler approaches to upgrading your home in order to have it looking up to snuff for the real estate market and to, ideally, boost its market value. So, no need to fret. Just consider the following easy upgrades and see what might be manageable for you while you begin to prepare your home for sale.

As the foyer is the first impression a potential buyer will have of the interior of your home, you'll want to begin here. Now, you may be thinking, "But it's not the most functional and used area of my home, so why should I bother?". You'd be shocked at how many buyers are led by their "impressions" of a home, and for better or for worse, the ones that'll stick hardest, are those "first impressions". Like a first kiss, you want to go in for the kill and not offer up something boring ( or dirty, for that matter!) that'll potentially turn away prospects.

If you have carpet or linoleum in your foyer, you'll definitely want to get rid of it and move to some tile alternative. Anything that looks like stone offers a timeless quality and one of wealth and establishment. Of course, stone may be too pricey of an option. There are also choices in porcelain, that can look equally as appealing.

Thankfully this re-flooring job is going to be contained to a smaller room, so it won't be a huge time investment. What you'll need to do, is rip up the existing flooring and install a layer of plywood. Cut the tile. This while be the hardest part of the job, but you might try inquiring with the tile store and see if they'll provide a free cutting service. Next you'll be gluing, grouting and sealing. All in all, this is a job you can do in a day,. and that'll cost you in the ballpark of $200-300 dollars. ( for a four by four foot foyer)

Another easy upgrade you can do yourself to improve the overall look and feel of your home is to replace the overhead fixture in the dining room. Good lighting is critical throughout your home, but especially in a dining area where the right chandelier, or fixture can set the tone and make a lasting impact on the buyer.

When choosing a fixture you'll want universal appeal in terms of styling. Also be aware of proportions. Think of the goldilocks conundrum. You don't want a light that's too small, or too big for the space. Try to find the golden, "just right" fit.

The basics of installation include shutting off the circuit breaker in your home. Unscrew the wire nuts to remove the previous fixture and expose the wires. Next you'll use your electrical expertise to match up the wires from the lamp with the wires in the box. Shouldn't be rocket science, won't take you long, and won't break your budget. Depending on what you go for in terms of a fixture, you'll be looking at between $40-500 for a chandelier, and maybe another $40 for tools.

Okay, now don't run screaming when you read this one. Take a look at your kitchen. You may have read that the kitchen is the most important room to focus on in terms of re-sale for your home. And, even though this is true, it doesn't mean you have to go and put in a renovations that'll set you back thousands. If you and your pocket book are not ready for a complete overhaul, consider minor alterations that'll spruce up what you already have in a kitchen.

Paint can do wonders in any room, and the kitchen is no exception. Re-painting your kitchen cabinets can truly tranform the room. You'd be suprised how much wear and tear cabinetry suffers, and paint can easily bring a new fresh look to this high traffic area. A coat of paint is cheaper than refurbishing your cabinets and certainly way less than fully replacing them. You'll want to choose colors, ideally in the neutral palette and ones that blend or provide subtle contrast.

In order to start the job you'll need a drill, bits, sandpaper, primer, oil-based or latex acrylic paint or stain, paintbrushes and some spanking new hardware to complete your spiffy new paint job! If you give yourself two days and budget for about $130-$160 (knobs included), then you're flying!

After you've accomplished three significantly easy, but certainly important upgrades for your home, you'll want to attend to the niggly details of fixing whatever minor flaws might be lurking about. This will be time well spent, as you don't want your home to signal neglect or wear- this can make buyers extra suspicious and critical of the entire state of the house. Squeaky floors and doors, uneven walls textures, leaky faucets should all be attended to.

So remember, sometimes it's just a matter of some elbow grease, a few pennies and a few days to get your home good for the market.

About the Author

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Director Max Marsh (Aldo Mayo) flies to Argentina to make a sexually explicit film with his girlfriend and star, Terri London (Mirtha Massa). Unbeknownst to Max, Terri has taken a new lover, a rich playboy named Horst (Clao Villanueva), who lives on his father's nearby estate. Terri becomes pregnant by Horst, threatening the production of the film, though the entire shoot is canceled when Max is murdered during a street carnival. Meanwhile, a woman named Angelica (Margarita Amuch?stegui), who lives in the mansion with Horst, is in cahoots with a vicious band of female hippies who are in thrall to a Mansonesque leader named Satan (Enrique Larratelli). He preaches that the decadence of the rich must be punished, and plans to start with Horst's family. Angelica's mission was to become pregnant by Horst in order to provide a baby to be sacrificed as the first victim in Satan's war against the wealthy. However, the news that an American film star is carrying the child is even better, and the band of killers bide their time (though they keep busy by swimming naked and murdering innocent shopkeepers). Six months later, the girls return to Horst's estate, where a lascivious, drunken party is in full swing. The guests are murdered, Horst is castrated, and the pregnant Terri is stabbed to death in her bed. At this point in the film, the camera pulls back to reveal the set -- the director of Snuff is seen congratulating the actors for such great performances. He convinces one actress to join him on the bed, where they begin kissing. When she realizes that she's still being filmed, she gets confused, and the director suddenly brandishes a knife. With the help of two production assistants, he cuts off a finger, saws off her hand, and then disembowels her. He holds the entrails in the air and howls with triumph as the film suddenly runs out and members of the crew say, "Ok, we got it, let's get out of here!" ~ Fred Beldin, Rovi

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A Pinch of Snuff


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Chinese Porcelain


Chinese Porcelain


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The art of porcelain manufacturing is linked closely to China and its history, appearing in the 7th century when it became an important symbol of royalty or high status. The masterpieces of the genre featured in this book range from simple tea bowls and fantastic vases to hair ornaments, figurines and snuff boxes with intricate, multi-coloured designs. The presentations of these fragile objects are accompanied by an informative outline of the history of Chinese porcelain. This delicate material attracted and continues to attract the attention of art lovers throughout the world, making Mega Square Chinese Porcelain an ideal gift.

Antique Porcelain Boxes


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Organized by country or geographical area, a thorough identification and value guide features hundreds of porcelain boxes and also includes 600 color photos, a guide to markings, an explanation of box-making techniques and information on early snuff, beau

Snuff Said


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After three years, a number of comp tracks and a couple EPs, England's Snuff finally have a debut album under their belt that undoubtedly outshined everything else that was released in 1989. Snuff Said features the unique stylings of thrashy pop-punk, har
 

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