Re: [h-cost] Craftsman decorating

2016-03-25 Thread Brenda Bell
From: Marjorie Wilser To: Historical Costume Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2016 19:19:38 -0700 Reply-To: Historical Costume Subject: Re: [h-cost] Craftsman decorating They also liked hammered copper— did you note the glasses underneath the ones linked? ==Marjorie Wilser Completely off the

Re: [h-cost] Craftsman decorating

2016-03-24 Thread Marjorie Wilser
They also liked hammered copper— did you note the glasses underneath the ones linked? ==Marjorie Wilser > On Mar 24, 2016, at 5:19 PM, Lavolta Press wrote: > > The furniture mass-produced by Stickley and his imitators was extremely > popular, as were all those prefab bungalow houses from Sear

Re: [h-cost] Craftsman decorating

2016-03-24 Thread Lavolta Press
The furniture mass-produced by Stickley and his imitators was extremely popular, as were all those prefab bungalow houses from Sears, etc., and the premade room dividers and other built-ins you could buy to put in them. Thanks but I forgot to say, clear glasses. Best, Fran On 3/24/2016 4:56

Re: [h-cost] Craftsman decorating

2016-03-24 Thread Sharon Collier
sday, March 24, 2016 4:17 PM To: Historical Costume Subject: [h-cost] Craftsman decorating Following on the lace curtain discussion, any suggestions for Craftsman/Arts & Crafts glasses, for iced tea and lemonade? About 14 ounces? My husband and I are drinking lemonade every day now that we have

[h-cost] Craftsman decorating

2016-03-24 Thread Lavolta Press
Following on the lace curtain discussion, any suggestions for Craftsman/Arts & Crafts glasses, for iced tea and lemonade? About 14 ounces? My husband and I are drinking lemonade every day now that we have a Meyer lemon tree, which fruits pretty much continuously all year. Meanwhile, we only h