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Some of the losses, such as family heirlooms, were irreplaceable.
Now she wants people to start eating the quirky heirlooms.
"With each one, he'd say, 'I'm making heirlooms for you.'"
Bespoke creations and transforming heirlooms are pillars of the business.
Often, they are family heirlooms, not securities in a portfolio.
She has incredible style, and I treat her pieces like heirlooms.
"There was guilt attached to it," she says of the heirlooms.
"Fine Jewelry Couture: Contemporary Heirlooms" by Olivier Dupon, Thames & Hudson, $60.
They'd left a house and a business, photo albums and heirlooms.
Models wore crochet and ruffle dresses made to look like old heirlooms.
Among them: heirlooms, art and the "good dishes" – but also personal items.
Heirlooms, family albums, and memories you thought were long gone may resurface.
"There were a lot of family heirlooms in there," he told Reuters.
We're in the business of creating family heirlooms that are cherished for generations.
"You folks have heirlooms," he says of the British relationship to its monarchy.
Many of the family heirlooms ended up for sale on eBay, he said.
Karen Gowins lost her home in the Paradise fire, along with family heirlooms.
Bernice King objected to a sale, calling the heirlooms "sacred" to the family.
The cringeworthy commercial opens with a young British lad rummaging through some old heirlooms.
Thus, Robert gets the pasta, and Brian sells his grandmother's heirlooms for his steak.
The Santa Rosa house burned to the ground, along with decades of precious heirlooms.
Many people have been forced to sell gold heirlooms and other valuables to survive.
They display modernist heirlooms including teak and fiberglass chairs and chartreuse Russel Wright dishes.
Innumerable heirlooms stored in the basement, including holiday items, books and photographs, were unsalvageable.
Preventive care of heirlooms is always easier than trying to repair a broken item.
Other pieces were purchased from residents who wanted to trade their heirlooms for cash.
Some older readers were disappointed that their children did not care about their heirlooms.
Recipes are like heirlooms for many families there, and flavors include chocolate and banana.
Recipes are like heirlooms for many families there and flavors include chocolate and banana.
People pooled family heirlooms for the museums and made efforts to restore the buildings.
Others have been left as simple abodes with family heirlooms decorating the walls and floors.
But they are so incredibly special to me, like little heirlooms that I'll treasure forever.
Helpful householders even move their possessions—furniture, appliances, utensils, heirlooms—into the street for easier counting.
"Maks has always loved elephants," Murgatroyd says of the decor, which includes safari wallpaper and family heirlooms.
These shoes are works of art heirlooms that can survive centuries and be resoled over and over.
It is inside that AlMaaytah keeps his most prized possessions -- family heirlooms and rare books or manuscripts.
Desperate residents fleeing, cars packed with people and family heirlooms, anything that could be frantically scooped up.
Over $1 million of jewelry, handbags (including her Birkin collection), clothes, and heirlooms was stolen from the property.
In his tour of the greenhouse, Lippman paused at one point to express good-natured scorn for heirlooms.
We're in our 60s, so we also lost a lifetime of personal belongings: irreplaceable photos, letters and heirlooms.
Do we document growing bumps and the ways we accessorize them to catalog our memories like family heirlooms?
The instrument was passed down from generation to generation and is one of my family's most cherished heirlooms.
I chose a mix of midsize heirlooms in assorted colors, from green to red to burgundy to golden.
You like keepsakes and heirlooms and have a hard time letting go of a relationship once it ends.
There often can be family heirlooms or other belongings  you might want to ensure end up with your children.
Family members will see heirlooms and paintings they grew up with in their homes awarded to the highest bidders.
If they are family heirlooms, keep that in mind before disposing of them, but even then, it's your call.
She grows the best heirlooms, giving them out, along with basil, cabbage and cauliflower, to her Napa Valley neighbors.
Her squash porridge starts with a mix of whichever heirlooms she can find in season, peeled, chopped and roasted.
Whether it's because of a sentimental shift, or just greater ecological awareness, heirlooms seem to be having a moment.
While in exile she also created her lesser-known "Heartache" boxes, incorporating family fabrics and heirlooms into downcast assemblages.
Families are celebrating hundreds of boxes of heirlooms that were unloaded from the scorched interior of 70 Mulberry Street.
He'll star in the upcoming comedy Zombieland: Double Tap, All the Bright Places, The Swing of Things and Heirlooms.
Lugo has remarked that he uses the visual language of heirlooms as a kind of temporal game of telephone.
Doing so in a precious metal, the material of heirlooms and presentation vases, gives the effort the respect it's due.
Some Valryian steel weapons still exist in Westeros and are considered family heirlooms in addition to serving as battle weapons.
Also gone were precious family heirlooms, like a hand-carved desk made by Stephanie's great-grandfather and her grandmother's bible.
So some families are using special appraisers and selective data to value their family heirlooms and lower their tax bill.
Fears that Disney would tarnish its family heirlooms with these do-overs and spin-offs seem to have been unfounded.
They longed to break away from the tyranny of perfect provenance, from the tasteful salons filled with stiff family heirlooms.
Luxury goods company Caviar is a specialist in making everyday objects of our technical obsession into beautiful heirlooms for children.
Her business, The Eden Collective, is like a little shop of heirlooms where the horseshoe talisman is in high demand.
They shared hundreds of stories of sorting through family heirlooms and the sometimes awkward, sometimes liberating discussions about unwanted keepsakes.
You also could have family heirlooms or other belongings that you want to make sure end up with your children.
For home gardeners, there is already a version available, a cross between the best-tasting heirlooms and a modern variety.
The drawing, along with Selective Histories and Donning Face, includes art and heirlooms, bringing to mind how wealth is maintained.
Brian Fies lost everything when his house was consumed by the California wildfires: family heirlooms, photos, ornaments made by his children.
Before Matthew moved through, Reed said, his family moved as many things as they could to the second floor, including heirlooms.
"My baaaaaby loves me," she wrote, in case the diamond ring, matching tattoos, and treasured family heirlooms didn't tip you off.
Lisa Carson: Neil and I wrote this song almost two years ago, while we working together on a project called Heirlooms.
Since we're going to be cooking Italian food, a variety of tomatoes are also crucial—juicy heirlooms and sweet little sungolds.
We are not a family for heirlooms or treasures, but supporting Arsenal runs in the family, and so should those shares.
It ran an "Antiques Roadshow"-style project in 15 cities that encouraged people to give heirlooms from their closets and attics.
Inspired by the British and North American tradition, Parker's latest fashion project is an ode to heirlooms and a celebration of childhood.
However, these tech-cessories generally fall into the house's heritage luxury products, which aren't necessarily trendy, though they're definitely heirlooms-to-be.
The Sims Mobile also comes with additional features such as being able to unlock valuable heirlooms, and follow Sim families through generations.
Heirlooms were too finicky, the yields too low, the orders too small—ten thousand pounds from farmers accustomed to growing two million.
Beginning in the 1930s and into the 1940s, the Nazi German government stole massive amounts of art and heirlooms from Jewish homes.
A dozen years ago, his father, a lawyer, was involved with the estate of a woman with many heirlooms but few heirs.
For centuries now, hair that was believed to have come from Washington's scalp has been discovered in attics and amid family heirlooms.
Some museums do not monitor their inventory often, and families with sports-related heirlooms may not discover items are missing for years.
But the earrings, bracelets and rings she makes for her label, J. Hannah, are so simple and discreet they resemble family heirlooms.
Desmond Lazaro also focuses in on the sentimental value of personal belongings and heirlooms, yet in a more personal and lighthearted way.
But the hardest pieces to lose were heirlooms passed down from her late mother, which she had planned to give to her daughters.
The starter course is called "Last of the Heirlooms," and the star ingredient in the dish is, you guessed it, local heirloom tomatoes.
The bowl, from the Chang Foundation in Taiwan's Hongxi Museum, is one of only four known pieces of Ru heirlooms in private hands.
At his sentencing hearing, Simpson argued that he was attempting to get family heirlooms and personal items back from memorabilia dealers, including Fromong.
At his 2008 sentencing, Simpson said he was trying to reclaim family heirlooms and other personal items that had been taken from him.
Gucci's embroidered and preciously embellished clothes look like family heirlooms; Vetements' seem fresh from the trash bag, jumbled and crumpled and intentionally misshapen.
However, it is common for guns to be treated as family heirlooms, and Ogg says Tanner's father was meticulous about maintenance and safety.
Meghan stunned in the dainty butterfly earrings and a gold cuff bracelet featuring diamonds and blue stones, both heirlooms previously worn by Diana.
She quit law, kept what heirlooms had emotional value, and instead of locking the rest away in a safe, she had them repurposed.
"He and I both treasure family heirlooms, and he thought it was really cool that Mite's dress worked," Moffet said of her husband.
All the while, new requests for imaging projects continue to be added to the backlog, from priceless historical artifacts to sentimental family heirlooms.
"A Diamond Is Forever" aimed to combat this crisis by asserting the romantic value of diamonds, but also their status as unsellable heirlooms.
Jordana Brewster's spacious Los Angeles home is filled with irreplaceable family heirlooms — but that doesn't mean her two children can't run around and play.
And I began to think about the traditions and modern heirlooms my mom and dad always gave and we passed on to one another.
Which goes to show it's not just priceless family jewels or heirlooms that make for memory cues; they can be anything imbued with meaning.
" Right: "A favorite look from our latest collection, which was about a gang of dreamers traversing an unraveling landscape and finding salvaged American heirlooms.
The heirlooms in Ms. Collenette's collection are smooth and curiously warm at the handles, as if relaying accumulated body heat from centuries of use.
Wealth taxes impose annual levies on an individual's accumulated assets, everything from vacation homes and art collections to stakes in companies and family heirlooms.
There in a foreign land, behind glass cases, were heirlooms whose significance was lost on the vast majority of the museum visitors sauntering by.
The ramshackle house she rents is filled with heirlooms, mementos of a home that was once filled with children, a husband, a thriving family.
His mother, the former Ruby Willard Smith, was a tax assessor and homemaker, as well as a maker of textiles that became family heirlooms.
Some of the soldiers learned to quilt while in a hospital, or at home after the war was over, making heirlooms from their uniforms.
Ominously titled "Last Of The Heirlooms," they were legitimately some of the tastiest tomatoes I've ever had, topped off with balsamic jellies, basil, and quinoa.
Each of my designers paid tremendous amounts of detail to my outfits and getting to wear some family heirlooms made it all the more special.
"This is going to be a much more intimate concept," he said, referring to the family heirlooms and home videos that will be on display.
Those watches are statement pieces, or heirlooms, or purchased just for the appreciation of a handcrafted device that largely hasn't changed in half a century.
With my small round tray, I carried eight regular champagne glasses, along with two carefully filled Waterford crystal glasses that were heirlooms of the bride's.
Scroggin told the story of a client who put family heirlooms into a safe deposit box, and gave his daughter authorization to access the box.
The relevant paperwork includes a spot for residents to list valuables like heirlooms or jewelry they might want workers to keep an eye out for.
What Ms. Noblitt carried: Her English bulldog, Winston, 303, and favorite items like sports jerseys, family heirlooms and mementos from her courtship with her husband.
"You want to do some fried green tomatoes?" he says as he picks hefty green heirlooms, scrapping his original idea of working with Swiss chard.
Contrasting with these elements are bold contemporary pieces, antiques from a range of eras, and some of Mabille's family heirlooms (oil paintings, Louis XVI furniture).
Generally speaking, heirlooms are both open-pollinated (meaning they can be regrown from saved seeds) and old, although there's no real consensus on how old.
The other priceless heirlooms acquired by Bill and Sue during their three-decade marriage — the antique clocks, luxury cars, and houses — have been divvied up.
Curators amassed some of the museum's 40,000 objects by running an "Antiques Roadshow"-style project in 15 cities to solicit heirlooms from people's closets and attics.
The moments she worked so hard (too hard?) to preserve in JPEG form would never see the light of day, let alone become treasured family heirlooms.
On Thanksgiving, they make their appearance as family heirlooms, edible tributes to our culinary foremothers, women who saw the future in a can of sliced beets.
"Cousins that you may have, or nieces and nephews, might love to receive whatever family heirlooms or history that you have to pass on," she said.
Inside the newly designed studio, doubling as a showroom and office, Medanksy's bedecked his ceramic sanctuary with heirlooms, including his grandfather's mid-century couch and childhood vinyl.
"I also wore pearls from the other side of the family that my aunt brought from New Zealand," Nicolson said of the heirlooms included in her ensemble.
Today, Ms. Saltzman wears the family heirlooms with pride and she echoes Ms. Roitfeld's belief that jewelry — the most personal of all accessories — conveys its wearer's identity.
I own various target guns, small guns for small game, larger guns for larger game and at least six that are family heirlooms handed down for generations.
Ahead, a roundup of investment-worthy (but not necessarily pricey!) pieces you'll keep from move to move — and might even end up passing down as family heirlooms.
Many older fans buy tickets because they genuinely value the rarity of the goods available, hoping to wear them and, in some cases, turn them into heirlooms.
Nancy Yao Maasbach, the president of the museum, received frantic calls and text messages from dozens of people whose family heirlooms had been donated to the collection.
Turning to other heirlooms, vinyl records, for example, can be particularly dangerous and easy to destroy, so it's recommended that you take those to a local vendor.
In most cases, this means having a conversation with our nieces and nephews or our siblings to discover who wants these family heirlooms and who doesn&apost.
Yogurt: In South Asian households, cultures of the tart dairy product are akin to heirlooms, preserved for years and passed down to help churn out new batches.
He considers himself lucky to have a new home, but grappling with the loss of family heirlooms and never-ending paperwork adds to the toll, he said.
She left a bag full of family heirlooms for her teenage son to find, as well as an envelope full of important papers for her sister, Delci Ortega.
A family in Mississippi discovered a rare letter from founding father Thomas Jefferson in a box of heirlooms, written to their ancestor, U.S. Ambassador to France William Crawford.
The History Channel star, who haggles for unique finds and rare heirlooms on his hit television show, previously said he has faced backlash in Hollywood for supporting Rubio.
Furnished with antiques and family heirlooms, it had views of fiery fall foliage, grazing livestock and, on a clear day, La Rhune — the first summit in the Pyrenees.
Christine Shields, 61, paced at an intersection in northwest Redding, pleading with officers to allow her to retrieve a trailer packed with heirlooms from her dead mother's home.
By now I, too, have come into more traditional family heirlooms, my mom's locket and my dad's ring, and I like to wear them when I go out.
Some of the threats to Palestinian cuisine also apply to other indigenous populations around the world: Modernity is championed over traditions dismissed as "primitive"; hybridized seeds displace heirlooms.
Cleverly worked into the mix are the owner's art and antique heirlooms, including a collection of Picasso's ceramics, which serve as what Parente calls "protagonists" in several rooms.
I imagined cleaning out closets, taking garbage bags of old shoes and bedding to Goodwill, and setting aside family heirlooms for my children and my nieces and nephews.
Lucky charms: heirlooms, lucky bra, lucky mug, a locket, mood ring As a Jupiter in Cancer person, living your best life revolves heavily around home, family, security, and tradition.
Lucky charms: lucky penny, wishbone, fossils, heirlooms, paycheck to future self Jupiter in Saturn-ruled Capricorn offers a more practical perspective on the idea of growth, abundance, and expansion.
Onto these rootstocks, the couple grafted their preferred apple varieties, including New York heirlooms and English and French cider apples, developed for their qualities of high acidity and tannins.
But in the chaos of the fire in 2017, family heirlooms such as christening gowns from great-great grandparents and old photos from her mother-in-law couldn't be saved.
The many family heirlooms present in the one-story abode, which hadn't been updated since the 1940s, include multiple rugs, a caned settee, and a bust of the actress's grandfather.
After Lippman walked me through his garden of man-made mutations, I couldn't resist asking if the heirlooms I struggle to grow every year might also benefit from Crispr's scissors.
Scroggin told the story of one client who bequeathed his second wife all "personal property," trusting that she would distribute particular family heirlooms to his children from his first marriage.
The first generations of dealers in American antiques sifted through family legends about 18th-century heirlooms, choosing anecdotes that were accurate yet entertaining enough to please clients and the press.
Antiques Roadshow is a blank slate for the stoner mind, a way for you to lazily exercise your imagination and see some truly beautiful heirlooms, trash, and everything in between.
But later authorities used a list of those who had sought licenses to go door-to-door and encourage them to turn over their firearms — even antiques considered family heirlooms.
Her younger sister Debra Tate, the only living member of Ms. Tate's immediate family, discussed why she has decided to part with heirlooms that the family kept close for decades.
Works change regularly, and can range from ancient masterpieces to family heirlooms (recent highlights included a focus on Chicago-based artists and a seventeenth century screen from Chinese Emperor Quianlong).
As baby boomers grow older, the volume of unwanted keepsakes and family heirlooms is poised to grow — along with the number of delicate conversations about what to do with them.
As time progresses so does Khar's heroin use, until by the early 2000s she's using so much on her own that she's resorted to pawning family heirlooms to buy drugs.
If your jewelry storage strategy is anything like ours, you've likely got your heirlooms tucked into soft, cloth bags and your everyday favorites tangled into a mass of baubles and chains.
Even when Ikea furniture is beautifully designed, we are not tethered to it, as we are with family heirlooms or things so pricey we can't bear to get rid of them.
Some Americans were not surprised at all by the news; they might even have some "family heirlooms" of their own hidden in their homes, waiting to be shared with their children.
Howie Kendrick of the Washington Nationals, for example, counts understated heirlooms, like a 1959 LeCoultre Deep Sea Alarm and a 1960s Breitling Superocean, as key elements of his off-field uniform.
"Real, natural fur coats are typically kept for 30 years or more, passed down as meaningful heirlooms from generation to generation or sold as vintage furs worn or repurposed," says Kaplan.
" FROM PEN: Grey's Anatomy's Chandra Wilson Opens Up About Daughter's Mysterious Vomiting Syndrome —and There's No Cure As Joan puts it, "Brenner started out making jewelry and has wound up making heirlooms.
What I found was that in death, what we want most aren't the heirlooms or the valuables, but the things that help us remember our loved ones for exactly who they were.
Still, Hale wishes she'd been able to get more things from her home in Lanipuna Gardens before she left, like a compass that belonged to her great-grandfather, and other family heirlooms.
Lace has become such a signature of Mr. Havadtoy's work that visitors to his shows often bring him treasured lace heirlooms, so that they might live a second life in his art.
In recent years, it's begun to dawn on baby boomers that their millennial offspring, living in smaller homes and swayed by minimalist trends, have no space, or desire, for all those heirlooms.
In the days after the waters receded, people across Houston vacuumed mud up off their floors, peeled sheetrock from their walls, trashed waterlogged mattresses and family heirlooms and expensive bottles of wine.
Of the 1,500 Gurlitt works, hundreds are family heirlooms by Louis and Cornelia; hundreds are Expressionist pictures and trace back to German museums; hundreds more, mass-production prints, have no real value.
Ms. Duryea started her company in part because she likes to entertain, but wanted to do so in a way that didn't require "polishing silver or bringing out family heirlooms," she said.
Chana told KGO that the man spent four hours ransacking the home and was seen on video taking bag after bag of valuables -- including heirlooms her grandmother had saved during the Holocaust.
Elsewhere visitors scooped through the soil, presenting their finds to the experts, mostly the grad students, as if in a fossil version of "Antiques Roadshow" — except these heirlooms were millions of years old.
Johnson's intention — to create carefully assembled pieces that will be future heirlooms — has remained consistent ever since, and her signature crisp poplin or silk midi dresses printed in microflorals have a devoted following.
With his portion of the proceeds, Mr. Fritz, a percussionist and D.J., hoped to rent a new home with enough space for his music gear and decades of family furniture, heirlooms and antiques.
Prices for Kate Moss x Ara Vartanian start at £700 (about $904 at current exchange rates) — so, the capsule falls squarely in the "investment pieces" and "potential heirlooms" category of our jewelry box.
The exhibition of works from public and private collections, including a couple of Sinclair's personal heirlooms, will tell the story of "21 rue La Boetie", the address of Rosenberg's pre-war Paris gallery.
Ariana Davis, a speaker of Māori descent, called on the British Museum to return the 2,300 Māori taonga (varying cultural heirlooms or artifacts) held by the museum, which it acquired during colonial times.
I loved the story that went along with this recipe, too, about the South Asian immigrants who have carried starter cultures like heirlooms, across continents and oceans, and, ahem, even through airport security.
"I suggest bringing items from your previous living situation that are along the lines of family heirlooms, art and furniture that is timeless," she says, adding this rule to live by: "Ditch the futon."
In my makeup bag there are missing pieces and extra bits — given, received, shared in the round between my drag sisters and me, like heirlooms, reminding us of each other whenever we use them.
Individuals often fail to account for personal property in their estate planning, which can generate plenty of fights (legal and otherwise) over the future of family heirlooms, collectibles and other items of sentimental value.
Family photos and heirlooms are a reminder that the inhabitants of this house were once like you or me—their home now lying corrupted illustrating how the lives of its occupiers have been twisted.
The first harvest was meager, even for characteristically low-yielding heirlooms, but there were enough beans to do two things: attempt a second planting and send a small bag of them to Mrs. Hazan.
Astrobotic intends to fill this special Moonbound parcel with a variety of consumer-based contributions, from science experiments to family heirlooms, provided they meet the company's safety requirements (no sending fireworks to the Moon).
Others had passed through families for decades, heirlooms and treasures, little pieces of Arsenal bequeathed by parents to children, proof that you did not just support the team: You were part of it, too.
At a time when Nazis are running for Congress and gloating about murdering college students, the question of what to do with swastika-emblazoned heirlooms is especially relevant to the millennial members of aging families.
" It was a love match, despite a big disparity in age, and Marie-Isabelle loved Belgrave Castle as much as the duke himself did, "helping him to add beautiful decorative pieces to his existing heirlooms.
"When I asked David Jr. about how he will feel the night of the auction, and whether he will regret the loss of so many family heirlooms, he replied: "You can't take it with you.
She uses cultural objects, family artifacts, and heirlooms, reappropriating offensive, derogatory images to merge these disparate cultural realities into one consciousness — one that lives within her own heart and those of many other Black Americans.
But in the early stages after a natural disaster, a person will still be mourning the loss of their house, family member, heirlooms, or pets, or whatever it is that they parted with, Dr. Baladerian says.
The things that I tend to lean toward in design are heirlooms, and Brett often times brings in the natural light, the dining al fresco, and that kind of layered, casual, beachy feel to the space.
He is surrounded by an assortment of objects, including an owl and a candlestick that look like heirlooms someone would bring onto Antiques Roadshow after they were passed down the family from a Scottish land baron.
The fate of this lot in a sale on Monday at Gorringe's, an auction house about 50 miles south of London, was all too typical of what is happening to thousands of once-loved family heirlooms.
Throughout the house there are heirlooms: an early 20th-century Irish chinoiserie cabinet in the sitting room, a pair of Umbrian sacristy cupboards in the sitting room, an 18th-century memento mori candelabra by Horton's bed.
What we need to do is get the flavor from heirlooms into modern tomatoes but leave behind everything else we don't want — the thin skin, the mushy texture, the low yield, and the poor disease resistance.
It's no secret that Britain's Royal Family is partial to family heirlooms with secret meanings; a trip through Buckingham Palace is like an IRL version of Clue, only with less murder and a lot more oil paintings.
The study was huge in scope, studying nearly 400 types of tomatoes, from sweet little cherry tomatoes to big goofy-looking heirlooms, and offers American tomato growers a playbook to make tomatoes great again, so to speak.
A breathable archival box, instead of a plastic bin, could have prevented water from puddling, and keeping that box in the closet, where there are no exposed pipes and little humidity, could have saved those precious heirlooms.
Often inspired by works of art (a recent collection was based on the work of Georgia O'Keeffe, Bridget Riley and Louise Bourgeois), Sophia's creations take hours of handcrafting and have the rich, inimitable feel of vintage heirlooms.
Reid notes that he looks forward to passing down the Model A to his children, along with other important family heirlooms like furniture and a Super Bowl ring he won as an assistant coach with the Packers.
But the current generation of young adults represents a "kink in the chain" of passing on heirlooms, according to Mary Kay Buysse, the head of National Association of Senior Move Managers, an organization that helps older people downsize.
When it comes to traveling in style and comfort, Prince George and Princess Charlotte have had a selection of strollers (from heritage royal heirlooms passed down from the Queen to state-of-the-art modern designs) at their disposal.
The former college and pro football star said at his sentencing that he was trying to reclaim family heirlooms and other personal items that had been stolen from him, and claimed he was unaware his associates were carrying guns.
At his 2008 sentencing, the Hall of Fame running back said he went to the room in the Palace Station Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas to reclaim family heirlooms and other personal items that had been taken from him.
After waking in the middle of the night to a fire in his home, the father of three helped his wife and children escape, rescued the family pet and managed to retrieve important family heirlooms from the burning building.
"Throughout my house, you'll see these fun, bright, expressive pieces that I've purchased from my travels, but then they work so well with these classic family heirlooms I brought from England," he explains of his preferred eclectic, bohemian mix.
Bharti Patel, a victim of the enterprise, said her house in Beachwood, Ohio, was "totally ransacked" in May 2011, with drawers emptied out on the floor and family heirlooms gone, according to a statement that she submitted to the court.
Pearl grew up in a trailer park, and not even in a trailer: she lived in a battered Mercury, its tyres flat, the boot full of heirlooms that Margot, her mother, purloined when she fled home as a pregnant teenager.
The former college and pro football star said at his sentencing that he was trying to reclaim family heirlooms and other personal items that had been stolen from him, and claimed that he was unaware his associates were carrying guns.
Asquith, a former biologist, believes that crossbreeding likely saved edible versions of taro from dying out on the islands, and muses that, after all, "heirlooms were new at one time," themselves adaptations of the mother plant carried by the first canoes.
When she died, she left her two diamond rings to my sister; all her other glitzy heirlooms — hand-knit sweaters, fur stoles, festooned hats in original boxes, vintage Schiaparelli cabochon necklaces, and lots of size 5 shoes — she left to me.
And when the republic you won faced financial crisis, you lined up by the millions to give your most prized possessions — your wedding rings, heirlooms and gold "luck" keys — to restore the promise of a better future for your children.
And when the republic you won faced financial crisis, you lined up by the millions to give your most prized possessions -- your wedding rings, heirlooms and gold "luck" keys to restore the promise of a better future for your children.
Its 2,000 square feet no longer hold Trump's precious family heirlooms, but the new owner outfitted it with a bunch of photos of the president and some weird-ass signs describing what went down in each of its five rooms.
And given the fact that Cleave and Company, the jeweler responsible for Meghan Markle's engagement ring, has stated it won't be producing any replicas, we have a feeling hers will, in 100 years, become just as iconic as these other family heirlooms.
Our favorite homes and studios this year tell a varied story: From family heirlooms to thrift store finds, custom designs to Ikea hacks, each of these tours spotlights the unique rather than the ubiquitous — though there are plenty of pinnable plants within.
An Oxford graduate in French and Italian, Rosh Mahtani decided she wanted to introduce a collection of modern heirlooms, imperfect and mostly in gold-plated bronze, inspired by Dante Alighieri's "Divine Comedy," with each piece corresponding to one of the poet's 100 poems.
The 19363th century building is the third palace the Albas have opened to paying visitors since 2016 in an effort to maintain the heritage of the family, which is restricted from selling many of its heirlooms due to their historic importance for Spain.
The only heirlooms she wants from her mother, who lives about an hour away, in the home where Ms. Beauregard was raised, are a few pictures and her mother's wedding band and engagement ring, which she plans to pass along to her son.
The region is home to plants that put World War II-era heirlooms to shame: indigenous corn and bean varieties that have been farmed without irrigation in the dry heat of places like Arizona and New Mexico for more than 4,000 years.
But while sports shooters and farmers were among those who pleaded for exemptions to the restrictions, lawmakers allowed just two: for commercial pest-control businesses and for licensed collectors of guns, or those who want to keep particular guns as heirlooms or mementos.
Home and Work 7 Photos View Slide Show ' As a young boy in Lyon, the French fashion designer Alexis Mabille spent hours pillaging his aunt's trove of tattered 19th-century clothes, stitching elaborate costumes from the assemblage of velvets, petticoats and laces from faded heirlooms.
She offered a glimpse of the dungeonlike storage room used as a podcast studio and cheerfully pointed out some of the creepier company heirlooms, like mangy historical dioramas donated by local schoolchildren and an inflatable dictionary with arms and legs, created for a long-ago promotional campaign.
The intense, thin-skinned freshness of Brandywines, the apricot glow of Jaune Flamme, the green standoffish shoulders of Black Krims, and my personal favorite, Rose de Berne, with its blush of color and amazing taste—all those heirlooms are the product of long-ago, hand-me-down mutations.
According to the press release, Bill Clinton said Flores became like a member of the family through his "devotion and steadfast service," including duties ranging from decorating the Christmas tree, preserving family heirlooms during a flood and taking care of the former president during his quadruple bypass surgery.
There are two types of jewelry we avidly invest in: the symbolic, life-long pieces (like wedding bands or future family heirlooms) and the day-to-day "fashion" jewelry that rotates as often as our shoes (like cool hoops, fun rings that may temporarily turn your fingers green, and stackable necklaces).
Being born into such privilege perhaps allowed her to break free of tradition; in her writings, Bell describes how at an early age she sought to undo her stuffy Victorian surroundings at home, hiding family heirlooms and enlisting her brother to help her take down the gaudy chandelier in the foyer.
Not only can you manually add items by brand and select the product image of your liking from the application, but those one-of-a-kind heirlooms or special vintage pieces won't be left out either as they have made it so you can snap a photo and upload an item.
A few years ago, Ms. Levenick's son lost almost everything of sentimental value to him when his washing machine blew out, a pipe burst and the plastic bin where he had put all of his old stamps and heirlooms for safe keeping became a pool of water where mold grew.
Humorous touches include a huge mounted fish eating a plastic shark, a display of real war heirlooms presided over by a toy tank, a garland draped over the neck of a tiny horse, as if it had won a race, and a stuffed fox hiding among the plastic Christmas trees.
But the most common belief, endorsed by prominent local historians like Alfredo Boccia Romañach, is that heirlooms including jewelry, watches and porcelain were buried by affluent families during their getaway from Asunción in 1868, when Paraguay lost a decisive battle to Brazilian-led forces and the government ordered an evacuation of the city.
That lack of space once again plays a role here — they have less storage space to hold such heirlooms (have you ever seen a china cabinet like Mom's in a 500 square foot apartment?), and they also move more often and don't want to be weighed down by heavy furniture through every cross-country move.
After peppering the space with family heirlooms like vintage Robin Day chairs and Ethiopian wool tapestries from the '70s, Lonsdale collaborated with the young London furniture designers Matteo Fogale and Laetitia de Allegri on sustainable white and silver-flecked tables and clothing racks that look like marble but are made from recycled yogurt cups.
The mid-19th-century house has been left as her father had it, simply furnished with dark wooden family heirlooms and vibrant local fabrics, a stark contrast to the plush clutter of the New York home, featuring Hans Wegner chairs, a Biedermeier sofa and a marble tub beside the fireplace in the master bath.
To remove any dullness or dirt that has accumulated on her son's necklace — a collection of several family heirlooms, including a diamond from his grandmother's engagement ring, all dangling from a 24-inch gold chain that he wears every day — she soaks it in a small dish of Palmolive dishwashing liquid and warm water.
It's a lofty promise, for sure, but The Last Line is aiming to be the last jewelry line you'll ever need, from everyday necessities to vintage-inspired heirlooms; the collection is comprised of two areas, 'The Heart,' being the core jewelry box staples that you never want to take off, and 'The Soul,' meaning the jaw-dropping, expertly-crafted stunners that make people do a double-take.
For its 150th anniversary in 2016 it opened a new museum filled with corporate heirlooms: the first written notes about a new product called milk chocolate, laid out in black cursive; an old tin of Nescafé, used by soldiers as a stimulant in the second world war; and an early can of Henri Nestlé's infant formula, which in 1867 saved the life of a premature baby.
In a 2011 article in the wedding pages of The Times, Tom Mora, the head of women's designs at J. Crew at the time, said that brides-to-be "know that they are getting a gown that is comparable to a designer gown at a more approachable price," noting that some brides had begun pairing the company's less expensive gown with family heirlooms, like veils and jewelry, while others chose high-end accessories.
But it is also, like all agricultural stories, about mutations—"natural" mutations and man-made mutations, invisibly insidious mutations and overtly grotesque mutations, mutations that were created earlier this year at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and mutations that may have occurred 10,000 years ago, like the ones that transformed Solanum pimpinellifolium from a scraggly perennial weed producing pea-sized fruit along the Pacific coastal margins of Peru and Ecuador to those beautiful big-lobed heirlooms in your backyard.
She completed her look with nude mesh Aquazzura shoes that featured baby blue-painted soles, an aquamarine ring that once belonged to Harry's mother, the late Princess Diana, and a diamond and opal-encrusted Queen Mary Diamond Bandeau tiara, a loan from Queen Elizabeth II. Okay, so maybe you don't have any royal heirlooms to accompany you down the aisle, but it turns out you can wear a similar dress, thanks to McCartney, who is selling replicas of the gown — 46 to be specific.
She completed her look with nude mesh Aquazzura shoes that featured baby blue-painted soles, an aquamarine ring that once belonged to Harry's mother, the late Princess Diana, and a diamond and opal-encrusted Queen Mary Diamond Bandeau tiara, a loan from Queen Elizabeth II. Now, maybe you don't have all of the royal heirlooms to wear, but thanks to Fashion Nova's super fast production schedule — CEO Richard Saghian bragged to WWD his company works with more than 1,000 product manufacturers to get about 600 new pieces on the site each week — you can own a version of Markle's dress at a very budget-friendly price of $44.99.

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