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Blanc Plume, a laundry service in Kansas City, Mo., specializes in cleaning delicate table linens and fine and antique bedding, as well as in restoring textiles.
In Georg Friedrich Kersting's 1817 oil, "Woman Embroidering", a young woman sits at a delicate table with her back to us, her right little finger raised towards an open window.
For instance, the delicate Table à Cachette has a hidden tray that pivots out from under its top, while the Cheval-d'Arcons bench, which is based on the form of a pommel horse, has concealed drawers at each end as well as at its center.
A delicate table runner with crocheted border has been unfolded over the tablecloth for the occasion, the creases carefully running toward the back of the painting, creating the illusion of perspective.
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Given this pattern, it was not possible to examine the impact of the Murray Basin on the delicate skink (Table 2).
The backdrop of the Richard Ginori factory, a Florentine fixture since 1735, offered statues of classical gods, porcelain with inserted cameos of landscapes, and delicate, hand-painted table services.
They are on gold-color lamps, crystal candlesticks and a delicate wooden coffee table piled high with books, including "Dog Painting: The European Breeds," "Dog Painting: A Social History of the Dog in Art" and "A Breed Apart".
Toscano, author of Fanaticism: On the Uses of an Idea, is seated at a delicate blue card table reviewing his notes on a paper thin MacBook.
Testicles were not always appreciated, but by the 18th century, they appeared on royal tables, both for their delicate taste and their perceived aphrodisiacal powers.
This delicate, round double-tiered table is made of lemonwood and sycamore.
Pickles come to the table first: delicate, sweet beets tangy with vinegar, lovely against a glass of mint tea.
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