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Review: The Nutcracker by Joffrey Ballet an annual dose of magic

“The Nutcracker” is so much more than a series of steps. It’s about the dancing, sure. It’s also children dressed in their holiday finest seeing ballet for the first time.

Tri-Town Winter Carnival runs Feb 18-20 with 80s-themed contests, parade, pony rides, fireworks, more

Tri-Town Winter Carnival runs Feb 18-20 with 80s-themed contests, parade, pony rides, fireworks, more
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Features that make pottery more expensive | News, Sports, Jobs

Syndicated columnists There were many small potteries making stoneware and other ceramics for use in the kitchen, bedroom or farm. Most utensils made in America by the 1800s were made with thick pottery sides in simple shapes with almost no decoration. The most expensive examples collected today have a design or name on the crock to trace for the age and maker. But unsigned pieces are often identified when sold at auctions. That takes an expert; a family legend is not enough. Conestoga Auction Co. often sells antique and vintage stoneware. Is the side curved or straight? Is there a shaped rim? Is the interior glazed in the same color as the outside or is the inside different? Are there quirks in the shaping of the bottom? These clues can be recognized from a picture, but contact the auction and ask how they knew the maker of the unsigned piece.

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