6 bottles Pinot Noir for Wall of Wine. Value $185.94.
6 bottles Pinot Noir for Wall of Wine. Value $185.94.
6 bottles Pinot Noir for Wall of Wine. Value $185.94.
Lovely floral centerpiece from Joyful Floral PDX to accompany the Chef at Your Home package. Call Hilary at 503-975-5547 to redeem. Expires 10/17/2016.
Lovely floral centerpiece from Joyful Floral PDX to accompany the Chef at Your Home package. Call Hilary at 503-975-5547 to redeem. Expires 10/17/2016.
Lovely floral centerpiece from Joyful Floral PDX to accompany the Chef at Your Home package. Call Hilary at 503-975-5547 to redeem. Expires 10/17/2016.
Designed by architect William Gray Purcell for 1927 home of artist Sidney Bell (removed in remodeling project). Dimensions: 9' long, 3'6" high, 2' 6" depth. Must be picked up at donor's west side residence.
Nationally-prominent architect William Gray Purcell achieved much of his reputation designing buildings in and around Minneapolis, sometimes with partners George Feick Jr. and George Elmslie. Typical home designs were in the Prairie style and featured open floor plans with a focal point hearth, multi-purpose rooms, and bands of windows. Purcell moved his practice to Portland in 1919 where he also served as president of the Portland Chapter of the AIA and was a founding member of the Oregon Society of Artists.
Designed by architect William Gray Purcell for 1927 home of artist Sidney Bell (removed in remodeling project). Dimensions: 9' long, 3'6" high, 2' 6" depth. Must be picked up at donor's west side residence.
Nationally-prominent architect William Gray Purcell achieved much of his reputation designing buildings in and around Minneapolis, sometimes with partners George Feick Jr. and George Elmslie. Typical home designs were in the Prairie style and featured open floor plans with a focal point hearth, multi-purpose rooms, and bands of windows. Purcell moved his practice to Portland in 1919 where he also served as president of the Portland Chapter of the AIA and was a founding member of the Oregon Society of Artists.
Designed by architect William Gray Purcell for 1927 home of artist Sidney Bell (removed in remodeling project). Dimensions: 9' long, 3'6" high, 2' 6" depth. Must be picked up at donor's west side residence.
Nationally-prominent architect William Gray Purcell achieved much of his reputation designing buildings in and around Minneapolis, sometimes with partners George Feick Jr. and George Elmslie. Typical home designs were in the Prairie style and featured open floor plans with a focal point hearth, multi-purpose rooms, and bands of windows. Purcell moved his practice to Portland in 1919 where he also served as president of the Portland Chapter of the AIA and was a founding member of the Oregon Society of Artists.
Six water goblets and four sherbet/martini glasses made by the A. H. Heisey Company, which operated in Newark, OH from 1895-1957 making glass tableware and glass figurines.
Six water goblets and four sherbet/martini glasses made by the A. H. Heisey Company, which operated in Newark, OH from 1895-1957 making glass tableware and glass figurines.
Six water goblets and four sherbet/martini glasses made by the A. H. Heisey Company, which operated in Newark, OH from 1895-1957 making glass tableware and glass figurines.
1954 edition Household Searchlight Recipe Book. Early 1960s harvest gold General Electric 3-speed hand mixer and can opener/knife sharpener with hideaway cord.
1954 edition Household Searchlight Recipe Book. Early 1960s harvest gold General Electric 3-speed hand mixer and can opener/knife sharpener with hideaway cord.
1954 edition Household Searchlight Recipe Book. Early 1960s harvest gold General Electric 3-speed hand mixer and can opener/knife sharpener with hideaway cord.
Julia Park Tracey shares family history in I've Got Some Lovin' to Do and Reaching for the Moon, the diaries of her great-aunt Doris Bailey, daughter of Portland architect Luther Bailey. Doris recorded her thoughts and adventures as a teen in 1920s Portland. Sip from your mug while you read and doodle on your notepad!
Julia Park Tracey shares family history in I've Got Some Lovin' to Do and Reaching for the Moon, the diaries of her great-aunt Doris Bailey, daughter of Portland architect Luther Bailey. Doris recorded her thoughts and adventures as a teen in 1920s Portland. Sip from your mug while you read and doodle on your notepad!
Julia Park Tracey shares family history in I've Got Some Lovin' to Do and Reaching for the Moon, the diaries of her great-aunt Doris Bailey, daughter of Portland architect Luther Bailey. Doris recorded her thoughts and adventures as a teen in 1920s Portland. Sip from your mug while you read and doodle on your notepad!
Two vintage German drip glaze vases attributed to Jasba Keramik Company.
Two vintage German drip glaze vases attributed to Jasba Keramik Company.
Two vintage German drip glaze vases attributed to Jasba Keramik Company.
Designed by architect William Gray Purcell for 1927 home of artist Sidney Bell (removed in remodeling project). Dimensions: 9' long, 3'6" high, 2' 6" depth. Must be picked up at donor's west side residence.
Nationally-prominent architect William Gray Purcell achieved much of his reputation designing buildings in and around Minneapolis, sometimes with partners George Feick Jr. and George Elmslie. Typical home designs were in the Prairie style and featured open floor plans with a focal point hearth, multi-purpose rooms, and bands of windows. Purcell moved his practice to Portland in 1919 where he also served as president of the Portland Chapter of the AIA and was a founding member of the Oregon Society of Artists.
Designed by architect William Gray Purcell for 1927 home of artist Sidney Bell (removed in remodeling project). Dimensions: 9' long, 3'6" high, 2' 6" depth. Must be picked up at donor's west side residence.
Nationally-prominent architect William Gray Purcell achieved much of his reputation designing buildings in and around Minneapolis, sometimes with partners George Feick Jr. and George Elmslie. Typical home designs were in the Prairie style and featured open floor plans with a focal point hearth, multi-purpose rooms, and bands of windows. Purcell moved his practice to Portland in 1919 where he also served as president of the Portland Chapter of the AIA and was a founding member of the Oregon Society of Artists.
Designed by architect William Gray Purcell for 1927 home of artist Sidney Bell (removed in remodeling project). Dimensions: 9' long, 3'6" high, 2' 6" depth. Must be picked up at donor's west side residence.
Nationally-prominent architect William Gray Purcell achieved much of his reputation designing buildings in and around Minneapolis, sometimes with partners George Feick Jr. and George Elmslie. Typical home designs were in the Prairie style and featured open floor plans with a focal point hearth, multi-purpose rooms, and bands of windows. Purcell moved his practice to Portland in 1919 where he also served as president of the Portland Chapter of the AIA and was a founding member of the Oregon Society of Artists.
2010 Pinot Reserve - $45.00 value
2 - 2011-2012 Pinot - $25.00 value each
2010 Pinot Reserve - $45.00 value
2 - 2011-2012 Pinot - $25.00 value each
2010 Pinot Reserve - $45.00 value
2 - 2011-2012 Pinot - $25.00 value each