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OLD AVON COTTAGE STAFFORDSHIRE RED TRANSFERWARE PLATE


OLD AVON COTTAGE STAFFORDSHIRE RED
Transferware Plate


$9.99


OLD CHERRY RED CZECH CZECHOSLOVAKIA ART DECO BALL PITCHER


OLD CHERRY RED
Czech Czechoslovakia Art Deco Ball Pitcher


$9.99


OLD ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIE WARE YELLOWSTONE RED TRANSFERWARE PLATE Jonroth England


Old English STAFFORDSHIE WARE YELLOWSTONE Red Transferware PLATE Jonroth England


$24.99


Old Red Clay Pitcher Creamer Metallic Glaze Ship Design - Estate


Old
Red Clay Pitcher Creamer Metallic Glaze Ship Design – Estate


$7.00


Vintage Red and White Old English Staffordshire Ware Small Pitcher / Creamer


Vintage Red and White Old English Staffordshire Ware Small Pitcher / Creamer


$3.99


VINTAGE YELLOW/GOLD LEAF RED SPECKLED DISH/TRAY FROM OLD ESTATE


Vintage Yellow/Gold Leaf RED SPECKLED DISH/TRAY FROM OLD ESTATE


$1.99


AESTHETIC Red IRONSTONE TOOTH BRUSH Holder Insect BEE Transfer Ware Old MINT


AESTHETIC Red IRONSTONE TOOTH BRUSH Holder Insect BEE
Transfer Ware Old MINT


$24.99


NICE ARTS CRAFTS BURLEY WINTER VASE RED PURPLE ANTIQUE MATTE OLD VINTAGE


NICE
Arts Crafts BURLEY WINTER Vase Red PURPLE ANTIQUE MATTE Old Vintage


$10.00


Vintage Majolica Pottery 2 Handled Vase Old Flowers Yellow Red Blue Brown Inside


Vintage Majolica Pottery 2 Handled Vase Old Flowers Yellow Red Blue Brown Inside


$3.26


ANTIQUE VINTAGE OLD RED WING POTTERY FLORAL LARGE FLOOR UMBRELLA CANE STAND


Antique Vintage OLD Red Wing Pottery Floral LARGE FLOOR UMBRELLA CANE STAND


$239.99


Pretty/Old Majolica English Pitcher with Red Flowers


Pretty/
Old Majolica English Pitcher with Red Flowers


$99.00


Pretty/Old Majolica Wild Rose Pitcher, Red


Pretty/Old Majolica
Wild Rose Pitcher, Red


$29.95


Old Staffordshire Ware New York Empire State Plate Red White West Point Falls


Old Staffordshire Ware New York Empire State Plate Red White West Point Falls


$15.90


Old Wheel-Thrown HP Art Pottery Red Clay Mug, Signed


Old Wheel-Thrown HP Art
Pottery Red Clay Mug, Signed


$19.00


HENN POTTERY RED OLD GLORY HEART SHAPED VEGETABLE BOWL


Henn Pottery RED Old Glory Heart Shaped Vegetable Bowl


$38.88


OLD YELL. FLOWER PT THE PFALTZGRAFF POTTERY CO RED CLAY


OLD YELL. FLOWER PT THE PFALTZGRAFF POTTERY CO RED CLAY


$24.99


Vintage Waechtersbach Red Cherries Mug Art Pottery Old


Vintage Waechtersbach Red Cherries Mug Art
Pottery Old


$18.99


2 Vintage Waechtersbach Red White Hearts Mugs Art Pottery Old Ceramic Set Hearts


2 Vintage Waechtersbach Red White Hearts Mugs Art Pottery Old
Ceramic Set Hearts


$30.99


OLD RED CLAY POTTERY SERVING BOWL CHOCOLATE GLAZE INSIDE HAND CRAFTED


OLD RED
Clay Pottery Serving Bowl CHOCOLATE GLAZE INSIDE Hand Crafted


$22.99


Antique Embossed Majolica Raised RED APPLES on Green - Old Sugar Bowl Dish


Antique Embossed Majolica Raised RED APPLES on Green – Old
Sugar Bowl Dish


$14.42


vintage pottery pitcher off white dark red floral lily of the valley - old  worn


vintage
Pottery Pitcher Off White dark red floral lily of the valley – old worn


$6.99


4 handled pitcher green handmade old Bulgaria red ware


4
Handled Pitcher green handmade old Bulgaria red ware


$250.00


6 handled pitcher yellow handmade old Bulgaria red ware


6 handled pitcher yellow handmade old Bulgaria red ware


$299.00


Xtra  Large water pitcher green old Bulgaria red ware


Xtra Large
Water Pitcher green old Bulgaria red ware


$590.00


4 bird yellow plate old Bulgaria red ware 13' dia


4 bird yellow plate old Bulgaria red ware 13′ dia


$175.00


1 bird yellow plate old Bulgaria red ware 13' dia


1 bird yellow plate old Bulgaria red ware 13′ dia


$175.00


medium water pitcher old Bulgaria red ware 10


medium water
Pitcher Old Bulgaria red ware 10″ High


$220.00


Hollow snake handle pitcher old Bulgaria red ware 8


Hollow snake handle pitcher old Bulgaria red ware 8″H


$145.00


Flared lip pitcher old Bulgaria red ware 8


Flared
Lip Pitcher old Bulgaria red ware 8″ H Beautiful


$120.00


smll water pitcher old Bulgaria red ware 9


smll water pitcher old Bulgaria red ware 9″ yellow


$120.00


Old Red

A Journey To Moscow & Red Square

Seldom there is a time when a particular destination grabs my attention and makes me sit up and take notice.  A subtle mixture of the past meeting the present; while displaying it in a way that captures both the thrill and the suspense of what is awaiting you around the each and every corner. 

My latest journey took me to Moscow; and although I did, subconsciously, relive the negative feelings that everyone in the US felt about the country back in the late 70′s and 80′s (I am old enough to remember, although young enough to make it to any meaningful sense of it) I was elated for the opportunity to explore and soak in the culture – of both the people and the country as a whole. 

Moscow the capital and the largest city of the Russian Federation, is a city in which one comes face to face with all that is great and frustrating in Russia.  The generous people of the city are as evident as the extreme tension of a city coming to terms with the un-assuredness of social change.  More so in Moscow, then anywhere else in a country of 6.592 million square miles can one feel the Soviet of the past colliding with the capitalistic future.   

My first encounter with Russia was the Metro – yes the Metro.  I often enjoy public transportation, as it is a great way to truly look at a society in a whole; at there purest.  I was on my way to Red Square, and I got a very small taste of what I was in for just by taking this mode of travel.  Not only are the Metro stations clean; being from Boston I can certainly appreciate that, but elegant designs of lavish use of marble, mosaics and sculptures were at every stop.  I asked another traveler who has been to Moscow quite a few times, and he filled me in that these stations were built during the rule of Stalin; and where to display the best of Russian architect.   Metro stations in Moscow such as Mayakovskaya Station , the Novokusnetskaya Station , the Novoslobodskaya Station and the Kropotkinskaya Station are a must and are almost entirely clear of tourists.

Red Square is an enormous 400 by 150 meter and it really does epitomize everything that Moscow is and once was.  Established in the 15th Century under the rule of Ivan III, Trinity Square as it was originally called was later named ‘Krasnaya Ploschad.  The word ‘Krasnaya’ originally meaning beautiful in old Russian became red in more modern times.  Some common assumptions are that the ‘Red’ in Red Square refers to Communism blood spill.

On its four sides stand the Kremlin, GUM Department Stores (which is becoming more akin to a Macy’s), State Historical Museum & St. Basil’s Cathedral which stands in the spot where the Trinity Cathedral – for which the Square was once named after, stood.  Here you will also find Lenin’s tomb here, a gleaming granite mausoleum to the revered founder of Socialism.  A quick side note, however, that when Lenin’s tomb is open, most of Red Square is blocked off.

Over the years, Red Square has acted like Moscow’s equivalent to Rome’s Forum – a meeting place for the people, called Muscovites, for celebrating religious festivals, public gatherings or Tsars’ addresses; and even watching executions – various political dissidents were publically butchered here by Ivan the Terrible and Peter the Great.

I didn’t want to pass up the opportunity to visit Lenin’s Mausoleum.  Its not often where you get a chance to see such an influential historical figure in the flesh – of course some cynics do claim that the embalmed body is in fact a wax work. 

If there was one architectural symbol of Russia, and there are many, it would have to be St. Basil’s Cathedral.  The domes, cupolas, arches, towers and spires inspire everyone that sees it.  A magnificent mix of Western and Eastern architecture, ‘The Cathedral of St. Basil the Blessed’ is the most recognizable structure in Russia.

Taking up the entire East side of Red Square is where you can do most if not all of your shopping.  Looking more like a palace then a shopping centre, GUM (pronounced goom) is the largest in Russia.  I’m not much of a shopper, but as you enter into this complex, you are hit with its elegantly-decorated interior.  A fountain is centrally located while three parallel arcades invite you to explore some designer shopping – and the glass ceiling is also an attention grabber. 

The State Historical Museum was next.  Constructed in the late 19th century, with its red brick walls and ornate cornices, the State Historical Museum is a great addition to Moscow’s Red Square.  All manner of treasures lie awaiting for that prospective explorer.  You are led back through Russian history, with artifacts dating back to its Neanderthal beginnings.  You can also check out a 5,000 year old long boat – and of course there is plenty of glitz and glamour of the 19th century Ruski royals and aristocrats.  The whole experience here takes about 1-2 hours, but if you want to know Russia from beginning up through he Russian Revolution, it sure is well worth it – and if you’re hungry, One Red Square Restaurant is housed here, where you can eat like a Tsar!

I saved one of the most anticipated stops on my journey for last; a chance to visit the seat of the Russian government, the Kremlin.  Being of Russia’s top tourist attraction is no lie, this place was filled with others that wanted to set foot inside where some of the most infamous leaders once held court.  Ivan the Great, Ivan the Terrible, Stalin, Gorbachuev all held sway here – and they cast their marks in history inside of these walls.

Beginning back in the 1150s, the Kremlin began in a much smaller scale then it is now.  As Moscow grew in wealth and power, so then did the modifications.  Ivan the Great was responsible for the most ambitious modifications; and Italian architects were brought in to build new walls and a number of cathedrals – including the Cathedral of the Assumption during the period of 1475-1516.  The architectural styles are a timeline between the 15th and 20th centuries. 

A trip to Moscow was something that was truly one of those ‘once in a lifetime’ experiences that you speak about with your friends.  Although, with the surfacing of some great airfare deals, that once in a lifetime opportunity may be coming around a few more times.

$552 gets you to Moscow and back from New York City.

About the Author

Rich Gonzalez is a travel writer for Dunhill Vacation News

What is the old school red bobber that Rick is riding in the ‘David Mann’ episode of American Chopper?

Looking for info and pictures. It is a very clean, old school bobber with very little rake on the front fork. It has a painted red headlight (not chrome) and a relatively skinny rear tire. It is not an extreme custom chopper like most of the OCC bikes. I found an orange bobber on the OCC website that was similar, but I can’t find anything on that bike.

Rick built that especially to go to Sturgis that year.

Old Red – Zack Snakes (Zodiac Sessions, Ireland)

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