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Byers’ Choice Ltd. is an American family owned and operated manufacturer of Christmas figures and holiday decorations located in Chalfont, Pennsylvania. [1] The company is best known for its line of Caroler figures. [2] It is a Subchapter S Corporation, [3] and manufactures its product in the United States.
Vaillancourt Folk Art and Byers' Choice partnered in 2012 to introduce Byers' Choice Caroler, designed in collaboration with another company. [47] The piece, Custom Christmas Artist Caroler, was introduced during the 17th annual Collector's Weekend at the Vaillancourt Studio by Bob Byers, Jr., President of Byers' Choice. [48] [49]
Portrait of James Byres by Hugh Douglas Hamilton, ca.1782-1791 Portrait of James Byres painted in 1810.. He was born in Aberdeenshire in 1733. [1]Byres was a member of a family of Scottish Jacobite sympathisers. [2]
Kittinger Company furniture was used extensively in the redesign since this company was the sole licensee of furniture for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation's famous program to produce exact reproductions of 18th century antiques. [6] Included in the redesign was a new conference table and chairs for the cabinet room.
Byers-Muma House, East Donegal Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, built ca. 1740; German Colonial Developed after about 1675, when the Delaware River Valley area (Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware) was settled by immigrants from Sweden, Finland, Scotland, Ireland, Germany and several other northern European nations.
Volk Clip Art, Inc., better known as the Harry Volk Jr. Art Studio, was an advertising art studio specializing in artwork meant to be sold for commercial use in print. Using a subscription based service, designers and journalists had the option to be sent monthly booklets of free-to-use artwork to use within their own publications. [ 1 ]
Early New England Puritan funerary art conveys a practical attitude towards 17th-century mortality; death was an ever-present reality of life, [1] and their funerary traditions and grave art provide a unique insight into their views on death. The minimalist decoration and lack of embellishment of the early headstone designs reflect the British ...
The pre-1801 Red Ensign defaced with the initials of the company. c. 1801 –1821: Flag of the North West Company: A Red Ensign defaced with the initials of the company. 1889–1961: Flag of the British South Africa Company: A Union Jack with the logo of the British South Africa Company in the middle. 1889–1961: Ensign of the British South ...