Artfixdaily Blog NetworkBlog entries from Beauty, Rarity, History...The M.S. Rau Antiques Blog for January 2012Hot to Trot Collectibles: Antique Carousel HorsesPosted: January 05, 2012 09:41 Last Updated: January 05, 2012 09:56 ![]() There was a time when no amusement park or playground was complete without a carousel ride. Children and even adults could take pleasure in a whimsical ride atop an array of horses and other fanciful creatures carved by the most skilled artisans of the day. Though quality examples of these nostalgic masterpieces come few and far between on the market, that doesn't seem to deter the demand for these magnificent figures. The carousel reached its golden age in early 20th-century America, and lasted until the Great Depression of 1929. This roughly 25-year period saw the creation of carousel ... From Myth to Masterpiece: Viennese Rock CrystalPosted: January 30, 2012 08:12 Last Updated: January 31, 2012 10:17 ![]() Australian aborigines called it the "stone of light" and the Celts believed its prismatic properties linked it to the sun. Even the fortuneteller's rudimentary crystal ball was originally crafted of the mysteriously alluring mineral we refer to today as rock crystal. Rock crystal, or clear quartz, has been revered by nearly every ancient culture in history. It's clear, ice-like appearance, enhanced by light refracting fissures gave the mineral an air of mystique that carried on well into the Renaissance. The mineral's innate beauty piqued the interest of 14th-century European royals and ... |
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