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![]() B00LEJT26Y Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 1000.000 Category: Home Rating: 5 Votes: 4 Find similar productsWhite Bulldog Stands Miniature Figurine Ceramic Hagen-RENAKER 2087W. John and Maxine Renaker started Hagen-Renaker in their garage in Culver City in the latter part of 1945. John Renaker set up the first kiln by running a garden hose from the family's gas stove. Maxine Renaker was the first designer and salesperson. After successfully selling their first pieces, they found they could not produce them. John Renaker's Mom, Moss Renaker, worked for a pottery in Monrovia called Walker Potteries. Her boss, Joe Walker, agreed to teach John about the pottery business. Maxine's Dad, Ole Hagen, agreed to build the young couple their first factory. Ole who was a carpenter by trade, went to Oregon to get a load of lumber at wholesale cost, and he and his brother, Arne worked every weekend for months to build a combination factory and apartment. In gratitude, John and Maxine named their new company Hagen-Renaker. On Easter Sunday, 1946, the family and their fledgling company moved to Monrovia. The company first produced elaborately decorated plates and butter pats and shadow boxes. They were selling well, but there were difficulties with them related to firing and shipping. John Renaker noticed a small duck that Maxine had on her work bench. She was a Camp Fire Girl leader, and she had designed it for the kids. He saw potential in it and put it on the bottom of the company's order sheet. When he saw how it sold, he decided to change direction and produce small figurines. Very soon they had transformed Helen Perrin from a decorator into a designer, and she was joined by others. John and Maxine were able to recognize artistic excellence and based their business on these talented designers. This tradition and continues it today. Maureen Love Calvert and Helen Perrin Farnlund are still providing a majority of the new items to the line and have been joined by Bob McGuinness and Kathleen Ellis. (*This text is from the official Hagen-Renaker website.). | ![]() B00DWHRXNK Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 5.025 Category: Home Rating: 5 Votes: 5 Find similar productsManual Woodworkers & Weavers Tapestry Table Runner, O' Holy Night. Table runner with stunning nativity scene will add a holiday touch to your table. Made in the USA. Look for Manual's extensive line of home decor, tapestries, wall hangings, women's fashion accessories and more. Although Thomas Lemuel Oates started Manual Woodworkers & Weavers in 1932, the story goes back further. The roots of the company can be found in Oates' entrepreneurial spirit. He and his brother used to farm the mountain areas of Bat Cave in western North Carolina. They would also help their mother find materials for her crafts. The sons began to make wooden whistles, buckets and bird-houses. They would sell their wares along with her crafts to the people from Charlotte that came through in their horse-drawn buggies on the way to the mountains. Later, Thomas worked at the Ashville Postcard Company. When the Depression hit, he lost his job, but it inspired him to go into business and sell crafts, like cornhusk dolls and woven pieces, that were produced by the local women. He had learned about the wholesale business while working at Ashville. He built a waterwheel to generate electricity at a mill, began making product and opened shop. Over the years, he expanded the company. His son, Lemuel Oates, who would next manage the company, says he worked in the business from a young age. He explains the products were made from cotton scraps left over from making socks. Half-inch circles would be looped together to form a variety of products. Lemuel Oates went to college and then settled in Richmond. In December 1973, he returned to Bat Cave and took over the company. In 2007 his son Travis and his daughter, Molly Oates Sherrill, took over the business. |
![]() B001IEG2UY Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 4.878 Category: Home Rating: 4.8 Votes: 6 Find similar productsManual Inspirational Collection 26 X 36-Inch Wall Hanging and Finial Rod, Whisper Wings with Verse by Lena Liu,. Manual Woodworkers and Weavers brings you a fresh way to display your favorite images and showcase inspiring message with their collection of hanging wall art with included finial hanging rod. Although Thomas Lemuel Oates started Manual Woodworkers and Weavers in 1932, the story goes back further. The roots of the company can be found in Oates' entrepreneurial spirit. He and his brother used to farm the mountain areas of Bat Cave in western North Carolina. They would also help their mother find materials for her crafts. The sons began to make wooden whistles, buckets and bird-houses. They would sell their wares along with her crafts to the people from Charlotte that came through in their horse-drawn buggies on the way to the mountains. Later, Thomas worked at the Ashville Postcard Company. When the Depression hit, he lost his job, but it inspired him to go into business and sell crafts, like cornhusk dolls and woven pieces, that were produced by the local women. He had learned about the wholesale business while working at Ashville. He built a waterwheel to generate electricity at a mill, began making product and opened shop. Over the years, he expanded the company. His son, Lemuel Oates, who would next manage the company, says he worked in the business from a young age. He explains the products were made from cotton scraps left over from making socks. Half-inch circles would be looped together to form a variety of products. Lemuel Oates went to college and then settled in Richmond. In December 1973, he returned to Bat Cave and took over the company. In 2007 his son Travis and his daughter, Molly Oates Sherrill, took over the business. | ![]() B07JX6GFY9 Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 4.808 Category: Home Rating: 3.6 Votes: 4 Find similar productsP. Graham Dunn Let's Stay Home House Slate Grey 3.25 x 3.25 Pine Wood Small Tabletop Plaque. In 1972, newlyweds Peter and LeAnna Dunn accepted a mission to open a home for runaway girls in New York City. In order to keep the girls occupied, they initiated a small woodworking business. The girls carved plaques and gifts that quickly became popular items at the Greenwich Village outdoor markets. When the mission in New York was complete, the couple bought the woodworking equipment and installed it on their farm in Dalton, Ohio. P. Graham Dunn is a family owned and operated business that opened its doors in 1976. In the early days, the work was labor-intensive. LeAnna and Peter were busy raising 4 energetic children and were running the business out of a revamped chicken coup. For twenty years, Peter designed every plaque, gift and each item of furniture while LeAnna managed the company’s finances. In time, the company began to computerize carving and laser operations and found it could successfully compete with offshore manufacturers. Today P. Graham Dunn serves over 4,000 accounts, most in the U.S., and the remainder in Canada and around the world. Let's Stay Home House Small Tabletop Plaque features sentiment Let's Stay Home with house shape. Plaque is made of natural pine with slate grey finish; Delivers outside the box inspiration. Decorative plaque measures approximately 3.25 x 3.25 x 1 inches; Easily display in a small spaces like a desk, bookshelf, or dresser. Perfect for display on a tabletop or as part of a shelf arrangement. Proudly designed and manufactured in the United States in the heart of Amish country; Ships in protective packaging. |
![]() B007IJJR8C Price: $50 Score: 4.808 Category: Home Rating: 5 Votes: 1 Find similar productsDavid Winter Cottages 1986 Crofter's Cottage. . | ![]() B07MDZVQRD Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 4.739 Category: Home Rating: 4.7 Votes: 11 Find similar productsTrademark Fine Art Maltese Puppy Portrait by Lois Bryan, 14x14. This ready to hang, gallery-wrapped art piece features a portrait of a fluffy white dog. Prominent colors: tan, grey, brown, white, black Lois Bryan describes herself as a two-year-old little kid, cleverly disguised as a 'woman of a certain age'…ordinary, garden-variety, happily-married photographer and digital art fanatic. Lois' images are based on the photographs she captures, mostly with her nikon D300. Although her primary goal will always be to catch that perfect shot straight out of the camera, she also enjoys tinkering around in Photoshop and other image editing programs. Lois does not have any one particular style and probably never will. She claims to be 'pretty much all over the place' with what catches her interest. Lois is still experimenting, still loving every minute behind the camera and still believing in magic. Giclee (jee-clay) is an advanced printmaking process for creating high quality fine art reproductions. The attainable excellence that giclee printmaking affords makes the reproduction virtually indistinguishable from the original piece. The result is wide acceptance of giclee by galleries, museums, and private collectors. Gallery wrap is a method of stretching an artist's canvas so that the canvas wraps around the sides and is secured a hidden, wooden frame. This method of stretching and preparing a canvas allows for a frameless presentation of the finished painting. |
![]() B00LW7FQV8 Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 4.739 Category: Home Rating: 3.6 Votes: 66 Find similar productsEvery Love Story is Beautiful but Ours is My Favorite Burlap Pillow. In October 1985, Norma and Mike Delano opened The Country House in Snow Hill, Maryland. Mike was a former agricultural fertilizer salesman, and Norma was a second grade teacher. Norma quit teaching in 1972 to be a Mom to Christy and Jenny. Norma painted and sewed crafts more as the girls got older. Mike and Norma did craft shows each year. The idea of opening a store to show their handmade products as well as decorating items not available in the area came together when they opened The Country House in Snow Hill. Because of a great response at the Snow Hill store, they moved to a larger place in Salisbury, MD. After another year, they doubled that space to 5,000 sq. feet. Then after 3 years, they bought the current location, which is a 48,000 sq. foot building. It was originally built in the 1930's to be a shirt factory. It needed major repair. The family, including grandparents, plus several carpenter friends did a lot of work to prepare it to be a store. In the early 2000's, The Country House Collection had an opportunity to develop some fabric curtains and linens, to be made in India. Christy and Jenny worked along with Norma and Mike to build this collection, which now includes a broad selection of metal pieces and other household goods. For many years, The Country House produced retail catalogs 5 times a year. Now, their full line can be seen on their website. Customers come from all over the country to visit our retail store. They say it is Worth the Trip! No matter what your style, there is a huge selection of unique merchandise. The Country House is not just for the lovers of country décor. So, family and many long time employees make The Country House work. A major loss came with the loss of Christy to cancer in Sept. 2015. We are thankful that Billy, Jenny's husband joined the business full-time in 2016. Billy and Jenny have two kids. Their kids are growing up to be future helpers. We look forward to having them continue the legacy, working toge. | ![]() B001J4GYO2 Price: $47.52 Score: 4.695 Category: Home Rating: 4.3 Votes: 11 Find similar productsManual Inspirational Collection 26 X 36-Inch Wall Hanging and Finial Rod, Autumn Tranquility with Verse by Nicky Boehme, 36 X 26-Inch. Manual Woodworkers and Weavers brings you a fresh way to display your favorite images and showcase inspiring message with their collection of hanging wall art with included finial hanging rod. Although Thomas Lemuel Oates started Manual Woodworkers and Weavers in 1932, the story goes back further. The roots of the company can be found in Oates' entrepreneurial spirit. He and his brother used to farm the mountain areas of Bat Cave in western North Carolina. They would also help their mother find materials for her crafts. The sons began to make wooden whistles, buckets and bird-houses. They would sell their wares along with her crafts to the people from Charlotte that came through in their horse-drawn buggies on the way to the mountains. Later, Thomas worked at the Ashville Postcard Company. When the Depression hit, he lost his job, but it inspired him to go into business and sell crafts, like cornhusk dolls and woven pieces, that were produced by the local women. He had learned about the wholesale business while working at Ashville. He built a waterwheel to generate electricity at a mill, began making product and opened shop. Over the years, he expanded the company. His son, Lemuel Oates, who would next manage the company, says he worked in the business from a young age. He explains the products were made from cotton scraps left over from making socks. Half-inch circles would be looped together to form a variety of products. Lemuel Oates went to college and then settled in Richmond. In December 1973, he returned to Bat Cave and took over the company. In 2007 his son Travis and his daughter, Molly Oates Sherrill, took over the business. |
![]() B001AKOCVM Price: $42.69 Score: 4.695 Category: Home Rating: 4.6 Votes: 71 Find similar productsManual Inspirational Collection Wall Hanging and Finial Rod, The Divine Mercy, 26 X 36-Inch. Manual Woodworkers and Weavers brings you a fresh way to display your favorite images and showcase inspiring message with their collection of hanging wall art with included finial hanging rod. Although Thomas Lemuel Oates started Manual Woodworkers and Weavers in 1932, the story goes back further. The roots of the company can be found in Oates' entrepreneurial spirit. He and his brother used to farm the mountain areas of Bat Cave in western North Carolina. They would also help their mother find materials for her crafts. The sons began to make wooden whistles, buckets and bird-houses. They would sell their wares along with her crafts to the people from Charlotte that came through in their horse-drawn buggies on the way to the mountains. Later, Thomas worked at the Ashville Postcard Company. When the Depression hit, he lost his job, but it inspired him to go into business and sell crafts, like cornhusk dolls and woven pieces, that were produced by the local women. He had learned about the wholesale business while working at Ashville. He built a waterwheel to generate electricity at a mill, began making product and opened shop. Over the years, he expanded the company. His son, Lemuel Oates, who would next manage the company, says he worked in the business from a young age. He explains the products were made from cotton scraps left over from making socks. Half-inch circles would be looped together to form a variety of products. Lemuel Oates went to college and then settled in Richmond. In December 1973, he returned to Bat Cave and took over the company. In 2007 his son Travis and his daughter, Molly Oates Sherrill, took over the business. | ![]() B00L9HE8YW Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 4.651 Category: Home Rating: 5 Votes: 1 Find similar productsCat's Meow Village Nauset Beach Lighthouse #01-622. The iconic black cat makes its appearance on hundreds of little wooden cutouts of homes, buildings and even landmarks all over the world. It's that black cat stamped on to every piece that lets you know that you have an authentic Cat's Meow piece. Faline Jones created the Cat's Meow from the basement of her home in the fall of 1982. She saw a little wooden house in a store that she sold her crafts to and began envisioning creating little villages of her own. She started out with 12 original designs that she sold at local Wooster stores but it didn't take long for these little wooden creations to reach popularity nationwide. |









