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Pastimes : Where the GIT's are going

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To: PatiBob who wrote (126966)12/7/2006 6:56:40 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) of 225578
 
We framed a couple of collections into one big frame, and both look great. One is a group of Roman and Greek ancients, in jasper-Wedgewood-like oval pieces....the antique dealer we got them from thought they might have been old Wedgewood samples, so we bought them, and framed them into one frame about 12x12 with a blue velvet background, gold wood frame...they are white, and have them on a stand on one of the end tables....they look terrific that way.

The other grouping is 5 "oil miniatures about 3x4" or so, both ovals, and one rectangle in shape, and hubby designed an 8-sided gold wood frame, again with blue suede background, and our favorite framing company did them....They are hanging on the wall as one piece, and look SO much better that way. Now, one looks at them as both a grouping and as singles......
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