#8 Who are these people that use the words "insane" and "insanely" to try to amplify the feeling associated with a picture? They could leave it out and it would be so much better.
#9 Be sure to get them authenticated, as Lalique is notoriously counterfeited. I have real Lalique and fakes which I use as comparative reference.
#10 What an incredibly hyperbolic statement. That looks like it was merely a localized brush fire, and that sturdy steel and stone wall is what 'actually' saved your needlessly frightened fruity "community' even if it burnt out on it's own without fire fighting intervention.
#23 An ultra rare case of true philanthropy.
#28 "Hidden treasure" connotes intent. These were merely lost...then found.
#34 That's cool. But, 12 years ago I found a Gio Ponti "A Canne" vase stamped "Venini Murano Italy" for $5 at a thrift store and sold it on eBay for almost $14,000. seriously.
I knew exactly what it was and how much it was worth. I carried it out of the store like it was made out of nitro glycerin.
#8 Who are these people that use the words "insane" and "insanely" to try to amplify the feeling associated with a picture? They could leave it out and it would be so much better.
#9 Be sure to get them authenticated, as Lalique is notoriously counterfeited. I have real Lalique and fakes which I use as comparative reference.
#10 What an incredibly hyperbolic statement. That looks like it was merely a localized brush fire, and that sturdy steel and stone wall is what 'actually' saved your needlessly frightened fruity "community' even if it burnt out on it's own without fire fighting intervention.
#23 An ultra rare case of true philanthropy.
#28 "Hidden treasure" connotes intent. These were merely lost...then found.
#34 That's cool. But, 12 years ago I found a Gio Ponti "A Canne" vase stamped "Venini Murano Italy" for $5 at a thrift store and sold it on eBay for almost $14,000. seriously.
I knew exactly what it was and how much it was worth. I carried it out of the store like it was made out of nitro glycerin.
#17 "Bertha" you're mentally ill.
There's a salacious double meaning to your comment that you might be unaware of.
#9 Be sure to get them authenticated, as Lalique is notoriously counterfeited. I have real Lalique and fakes which I use as comparative reference.
#10 What an incredibly hyperbolic statement. That looks like it was merely a localized brush fire, and that sturdy steel and stone wall is what 'actually' saved your needlessly frightened fruity "community' even if it burnt out on it's own without fire fighting intervention.
#23 An ultra rare case of true philanthropy.
#28 "Hidden treasure" connotes intent. These were merely lost...then found.
#34 That's cool. But, 12 years ago I found a Gio Ponti "A Canne" vase stamped "Venini Murano Italy" for $5 at a thrift store and sold it on eBay for almost $14,000. seriously.
I knew exactly what it was and how much it was worth. I carried it out of the store like it was made out of nitro glycerin.