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		<title>Antique Lamps for the English Look</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; In the world of inland design, the â??English Look&#8221; has never been out of fashion, with comfortable, slightly worn, eclectic interiors.Â  The shack would be a kinda mixed style with the contents of furniture, rugs and accumulatedÂ collections having been assembled over generations with artifacts brought bag from India, Africa and other parts of the [...]]]></description>
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<p>In the world of inland design, the â??English Look&#8221; has never been out of fashion, with comfortable, slightly worn, eclectic interiors.Â  </p>
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<p>The shack would be a kinda mixed style with the contents of furniture, rugs and accumulatedÂ collections having been assembled over generations with artifacts brought bag from India, Africa and other parts of the old British Empire.</p>
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<p>The look, in general, would hit a kinda â??shabby chicnessâ? about it, although entirely pleasing to the eye, inviting and comfortable.Â  furnishings would not hit perfect finishes; rugs would be a mixture of oriental, the emblem of which hit daylong since faded to pastels.Â  The walls, with the look full blown, would be crammed with paintings, prints, porcelain and pottery, mirrors and faded familyÂ photos allÂ hanging on warm andÂ friendly wallpaper, the windows draped with curtains ofÂ floral printed fabrics.</p>
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<p>The ideal English look must hit a fireplace for cold winter days and nights, with polished brass fire irons, fire screen and shaped fender, all gleaming in the fire light.</p>
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<p>In addition, there are the lamps! and many of them!Â  Beautiful lamps would grace every table &amp; sideboard.Â  Classic lamps with sumptuous, silk shade treatments such as knife and boxÂ pleating, shedding soft reddened around a shack all aglow.</p>
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<p>The Antique and Vintage Table Lamp Co, with a arrange of lamps ideally suited to compliment the perfect English look, can supply English lamps, French, Chinese and Japanese lamps in bright Imari colours, all authentic to the English look interior.</p>
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<p>This cosy look, from a purely psychological point of view, is undoubtedly the perfect inland for the passionate collector, with endless scope for shelves of transfer decorated pottery, Staffordshire figures, Masonâ??s ironstone, snuff boxes, miniatures, grayness and tea caddies, all lovingly displayed as a pleasing clutter, the assembled collecting of two or three lifetimes.Â  These collections perhaps arranged around a little accent lamp, bringing a primary feel to grayness and wax polished wood.</p>
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<p>The English country style shack is a actual treasure, giving unconditional immunity to choose from a panoramic arrange of periods.Â  This allows for the trend pleasure of experience in a expanse that never stops bringing joy to the heart.Â  This warm, contented decoration says â??HOMEâ? upon entering the room, with springtime, a portion joy, with vases filled with fresh, garden flowers.</p>
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<p>Â You are solicited to visit The Antique &amp; Vintage Table Lamp Coâ??s web place at </p>
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<p><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.antiquelampshop.com/"><strong>www.antiquelampshop.com</strong></a></p>
<p>Â© The Antique &amp; Vintage Table Lamp Co 2008</p>
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    <strong><a href="/authors/maurice-robertson/103926" title="Maurice Robertson's Articles">Maurice Robertson</a></strong></p>
<p>Maurice Robertson, principal of The Antique and Vintage Table Lamp Co , has had a lifetime’s association with antique porcelain and pottery. From an early age he recalls picking up tea cups, looking for the evaluation on the base, discerning the maker.</p>
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His commercial experience spans a period of 40 years. This includes 25 years as an international specialist dealer for the gallery formerly famous as &#8220;The Antique Porcelain Gallery&#8221;, in Sydney’s Martin Place and as a valuer to the Australian Commonwealth Government’s Incentive to the subject Scheme. </p>
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His daylong experience with antique ceramics and glass also includes dealing with  leading museums and numerous international private collections. </p>
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Extending his ceramics skillfulness into the calibre table lamps seen on the company’s site, he is well famous to local and international inland designers who hit included many of his table lamps in their projects and has also supplied items of national interest to the official Sydney residence of the Australian Prime Minister. </p>
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