february issue tooele - new century collector
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february issue tooele - new century collector
Miscellaneous Vintage Resale & Consignment 3025 East 3300 South “Behind Café Rio” Salt Lake City Ɣ 467-1692 Stop by and find out why Miscellaneous is Salt Lakes favorite destination for Antiques, Shabby Chic and decorative objects JUDY’S JUNQUE located inside Miscellaneous EXPLORE JUDY’S OWN SPECIAL BRAND OF KITSCH Glass Pottery Jewelry Furniture Etc. OPEN: Monday thru Saturday 11:00 to 7:00 Buy, Sell, Trade & Consignment Ɣ Convenient off-street parking Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous- Misce Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Misce Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous- New Century COLLECTOR Serving the Antiques community for over 20 years IN THIS ISSUE: UTAH & IDAHO ANTIQUES TOUR MAPS ʀ Collecting Record Albums ʀ Profile: Main St. Memories ʀ Czechoslovakian Collectibles ʀ Calendar of events….more SEE INSIDE FOR DETAILS VOLUME 21 JOIN THE NEW UTAH ASSIOCIATION OF ANTIQUES DEALERS NO 8 August 2008 the NEW CENTURY COLLECTOR MAINSTREET MEMORIES New Books for Collectors 270 No. Main Street Layton Ɣ Utah Ɣ 544-7999 RumRill Pottery the Ohio Years 19381942 Antiques & Collectibles Mall SILCOX AUCTION ESTATE SALE AUGUST 16TH AT THE RICHFIELD QUALITY INN 540 SOUTH MAIN STREET RICHFIELD UTAH by: Francesca Fisher Publisher: Collector Books Published: July 22, 2008 PREVIEW AT 9:00 AM AUCTION STARTS AT 11:00 AM We feature Salt City C Candles COME CHECK US OUT! VISIT OUR WEB SITE AT www.newcenturycollector.com Open Mon. - Sat. 10:30 till 7:00 Description: RumRill Pottery: The Ohio Years, 1938 - 1942, Without advertising, a terrible thing happens. NEW CENTURY COLLECTOR PUBLISHER explores the post Red Wing-made RumRill that was manufactured at Mt. Gilead and Zanesville, Ohio. Identify your unmarked pieces, view never before seen catalogs, and learn the history behind this little known Ohio Dennis & Lyn Barker pottery that is soon to become a collector’s EDITOR color photos, lots of rare pieces, and includes Dennis Barker favorite. This book features hundreds of full- in-depth interviews with people that used to work at the Florence Pottery Company. 2008 GRAPHIC PRODUCTION Dennis Barker SUBSCRIPTIONS NOTHING $28.00 per year Send check or money order to: PO BOX 9168 Murray, Utah 84047 FOR ADVERTISING Call: (801) 566-3306 email: nccpublications@msn.com August 2008 • Page 2 values. Book Details: • 10-digit ISBN #: 1-57432-590-6 • 13-digit ISBN #: 978-1-57432-590-4 • Number of Pages: 152 • Number of Illustrations: 315 • Binding: Hardback • Dimensions: 11.00" x 8.50" x 0.50" • Weight: 1.70lbs AVAILABLE FROM COLLECTOR BOOKS www.collectorbooks.com the NEW CENTURY COLLECTOR x FAYETTE AVE 9OO SOUTH MAIN STREET WEST TEMPLE MORIARTY’S ANTIQUES & CURIOSITIES New items arriving daily! WE HAVE THAT ANTIQUE OR COLLECTIBLE YOU’RE LOOKING FOR Salt Lake Valley’s Largest Antiques & Collectibles Mall 959 S. West Temple, SLC — 521-7207 11 - 6 Tue. - Sat. Ɣ Noon - 5 Sun. CLOSED MONDAYS VISA • MC • AX • DISCOVER • DINER’S • Local Delivery - Shipping Nationwide August 2008 • Page 3 the NEW CENTURY COLLECTOR TREASURES ANTIQUES MALL “double your pleasures” 2 HUGE BLDG’S FULL OF ANTIQUES Furniture, Advertising, Books, Tools, Bottles, Shabby Chic, Primitives, Kitchen, Pictures. Dolls, Jewelry, Toys, Hats Collectibles, Art Pottery & Glass. At Treasures over 100 of the top dealers in the western states have gathered together a unique selection of antiques, and collectibles for your shopping pleasure. Come and enjoy! N. Springville Exit 261 S. Springville Exit 260 NORTH SOUTH TREASURES ANTIQUES MALL 1055 No. 2000 W., Springville (801) 489-4152 (801) 491-0749 OPEN MON. THROUGH SAT. 10:00 TO 6:00 Remarkable, Clean, Uncluttered Atmosphere For Your Shopping Enjoyment. Thanks for Shopping We buy and sell estates. Contact John\Penny 801-792-9357 or 801 280-1253 August 2008 • Page 4 the NEW CENTURY COLLECTOR What’s Up! ANTIQUES DEALERS ASSOCIATION TO BE ORGANIZED The Second meeting for the organization of the Utah antiques dealers association was hosted by Fred Hightower and Mary Corporon on July 2nd, 2008 at Moriarty’s, their Salt Lake City antiques Mall. The turnout for this second meeting was excellent, with topics of discussion ranging from proposed membership standards, to formation of commitees for the purpose of developing the bylaws and documents necessary for the legal creation of the association. Along with about 30 dealers, representing antiques shops throughout Utah, were Utah House of Representative member Todd Kiser and Lobbist Sue Ferry, who provided information regarding Utah legislative actions with potential ramifications to the Utah antiques community. The next scheduled meeting of the organizing committee will be August 13, 2008 at 7:00 pm., and will be held once again at Moriarty’s Antiques Mall in Salt Lake City. Every Utah antiques dealer is invited to attend. Make sure you make it out and participate. For more information, or to provide any input you may have, contact: Monica Zoltanski McLaughlin, Penny Litvin, David 801 694-5879 801 255-5666 801 910-4133 (See related story on page 15) STORE CLOSING The Copper Frog Antiques & Embellishments, located in Kaysville, Ut. will be closing by the first day of August. If you were never able to visit this shop, you missed a treat. We will all miss owner Jodi Barton, and wish her success in her future endeavors. CAlendar OF EVENTS Ken & Bonnie Jackson Auctions Hailey’s Antique Market 4278 So. 500 W. in Murray. Hailey, Idaho grand reopening see display ad page 11 for info. Call for date . 3320 (801) 268 Silcox Auctions August 2nd & 23rd August 29th, 30th & 31st RAD antique show August 15th, 16th & 17th Park City see display ad page 11 for info. Peteetneet Academy, Payson Richfield, Ut Utah Antiques Dealers Association Meeting Info: (801) 376-5287 August 13th @7:00 pm Estate: August 16 Moriarity’s Antiques Browse Around Outdoor Flea Market 959 South West Temple Salt Lake City August 2nd 8:00 am 180 W. 1200 So. Logan, Utah Blue Mule Auctions estate auctions August 2nd 885 Pueblo Court, Idaho Falls, Id August 6th 195 Spud Alley, Shelley Id (208) 589-5550 We Buy China IF YOU ARE SPONSORING AN AUCTION, ANTIQUES SHOW, SPECIAL EVENT, OR ANTIQUES RELATED ACTIVITY THAT YOU THINK OUR READERS WOULD BE INTERESTED IN, PLEASE SEND INFORMATION TO: NEW CENTURY COLLECTOR nccpublications@msn.com Home Decor with Class Dinnerware & Crystal By The Piece Call For Price Quotes (We Sell Too) Mon-Sat 9:30 to 5:30 486-8282 815 East 2100 South SLC, UT 84106 August 2008 • Page 5 www.plantedearth.net the NEW CENTURY COLLECTOR 1058 East 900 South, Salt Lake City (801) 538-0122 The Genuine Article... Authentic French & English country pieces inpine & fruitwood. Accessories in brass, copper & stoneware HOURS Tuesday - Friday —1:00 p.m. To 5:30 p.m. Or call for appointment Hollyhock Antiques Please come and see us at our new location 45 N Center Street Midway UT, 84049 435-654-5505 EASTERN IDAHO’S LARGEST ANTIQUE CO-OP 30 dealers Ɣ Over 10,000 sq. feet of Quality antiques & collectibles Certified Appraiser & Auctioneer on Site ƔƔƔƔƔ Antique repair services available ƔƔƔƔƔ Authorized dealer For Minelab metal detectors and accessories 341 W. Broadway Idaho Falls, ID (208) 523-3906 Exit 118 off I-15 Free parking in back Open 7 days a week Mon-Sat 10-6, Sun 12-5 We have 2000 square feet of space now, with a large variety of antiques and collectables. STONE POST ANTIQUES “Come in and be surprised” ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, DECORATIVE OBJECTS 62 W. 800 No. Sunset, Ut 84015 (801) 791-4212 fax (801) 825-5849 OPEN Tues - Sat 10 - 5 Ɣ Sunday by Chance August 2008 • Page 6 the NEW CENTURY COLLECTOR COLLECTING RECORDS GOLDMINE RECORD GRADING SYSTEM Mint (M) Absolutely perfect in every way. Certainly never played, possibly even still sealed.(More on still sealed under “Other Considerations”). Should be used sparingly as a grade, If at all. There seems to be more and more interest these days, in collecting old vinyl records. And why not, the rewards can be admittedly plentiful. For many of us, the music we grew up with is a defining element of our youth. Vintage record albums are like magic mirrors, reflecting popular culture, and collecting these old records, both albums and 45’s is like a flashback to our past. Even a little static or the occasional scratch doesn’t seem to detract, but instead adds more authenticity to the experience. Unlike the more pedestrian packaging used for audio tapes and cd’s, the cover art on record albums is large in scale, often bold, spectacular and reflective of the popular culture of its time. At its best, cover art is almost frameable artwork. And best of all, these memories can often be purchased for less than they cost us the first time around. Old records can be found at antiques shops or on the internet, and still abound at flea markets and yard sales, where they can often be bought for a few cents to a dollar. As with all collectibles, remember that condition is a primary consideration when buying old records. Covers should be clean and unmarked or scuffed. The records should be unscratched and still capable of producing good quality sound. Most collectors have little use for records that have names or other writing on covers or records themselves. An excellent resource for record collecting is Goldmine Record Album (or 45’s) Price Guide, Neely. Remember that the prices shown in collecting guides are for records in perfect or near perfect condition. A record that’s worth $100.00 in (mint) still sealed condition, might only be worth $25.00 in near mint condition, and $1.00 or less in well played, or average used condition. Near Mint (NM or M-) A nearly perfect record. Many dealers won’t give a grade higher than this implying (perhaps correctly) that no record is ever truly perfect. The record should show no obvious signs of wear. A 45 RPM or EP sleeve should have no more than the most minor defects, such as almost invisible ring wear or other signs of slight handling. An LP cover should have no creases, folds, seam splits or other noticeable similar defects. No cut-out holes, either. And of course, the same should be true of any other inserts, such as posters, lyric sleeves and the like. Basically, an LP in near mint condition looks as if you just got it home from a new record store and removed the shrink-wrap. Near Mint is the highest price listed in all Goldmine price guides. Anything that exceeds this grade, in the opinion of both buyer and seller, is worth significantly more than the highest Goldmine book value. Very Good Plus (VG+) Generally worth 50 percent of the Near Mint value. A Very Good Plus record will show some signs that it was played and otherwise handled by a previous owner who took good care of it. Record surfaces may show some signs of wear and may have slight scuffs or very light scratches that don’t affect one’s listening experiences. Slight warps that do not affect the sound are “OK”. The label may have some ring wear or discoloration, but it should be barely noticeable. The center hole will not have been misshapen by repeated play. Picture sleeves and LP inner sleeves will have some slight wear, lightly turned up corners, or a slight seam split. An LP cover may have slight signs of wear also and may be marred by a cut-out hole, indentation or corner indicating it was taken out of print and sold at a discount. In general, if not for a couple things wrong with it, this would be Near Mint. All but the most mint-crazy collectors will find a Very Good Plus record highly acceptable. Very Good (VG) Generally worth 25 percent of Near Mint value. Many of the defects found in a VG+ record will be more pronounced in a VG disc. Surface noise will be evident upon playing, especially in soft passages and during a song’s intro and fade, but will not overpower the music otherwise. Groove wear will start to be noticeable, as with light scratches (deep enough to feel with a fingernail) that will affect the sound. Labels may be marred by writing, or have tape or stickers (or their residue) attached. The same will be true of picture sleeves or LP covers. However, it will not have all of these problems at the same time, only two or three of them. Goldmine price guides with more than one price will list Very Good as the lowest price. This, not the Near Mint price, should be your guide when determining how much a record is worth, as that is the price a dealer will normally pay you for a Near Mint record. Good (G), Good Plus (G+) Generally worth 10-15 percent of the Near Mint value. Good does not mean Bad! A record in Good or Good Plus condition can be put onto a turntable and will play through without skipping. But it will have significant surface noise and scratches and visible groove wear (on a styrene record, the groove will be starting to turn white). A cover or sleeve will have seam splits, especially at the bottom or on the spine. Tape, writing, ring wear or other defects will start to overwhelm the object. If it is a common item, you’ll probably find another copy in better shape eventually. Pass it up. But, if it’s something you have been seeking for years, and the price is right, get it...but keep looking to upgrade. Poor (P), Fair (F) Generally worth 0-5 percent of the Near Mint price. The record is cracked, badly warped, and won’t play through without skipping or repeating. The picture sleeve is water damaged, split on all three seams and heavily marred by wear and writing. The LP cover barely keeps the LP inside it. Inner sleeves are fully seam split, crinkled, and written upon. Except for impossibly rare records otherwise unattainable, records in this condition should be bought or sold for no more than a few cents. August 2008 • Page 7 the NEW CENTURY COLLECTOR OGDEN CITY Adams 33nd Street 29th Street 28th Street Marshal White Park 27th Street 26th Street Historic 25th street Timeless Attic 32nd Street 31st Street Washington Blvd Grant Lincoln ESTATE SALES Ɣ SALE TODAY Good as New Ɣ Wall FAMILY AFFAIRS (801) 232-3414 UTAH’S FIRST NAME IN ESTATE SERVICES OGDEN’S ANTIQUES SHOPS Antique & Personal Property Appraisals Estates sold and liquidated %((+,9((67$7( *RRG 1HZ AS Consignment Antiques Mall LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT ANTIQUE OR GIFT? Stop by and be surprised &HUWLILHG3HUVRQDO3URSHUW\$SSUDLVHUV ESTATE LIQUIDATION SPECIALISTS We can handle all your estate needs MEMBER OF CERTIFIED APPRAISERS GUILD OFAMERICA Call John Robison (801) 835-6784 SILCOX ESTATE AUCTION SERVICES Experienced Auctioneers Auctions @ our facility, or your location FOR INFORMATION Call: Brad Silcox (801) 376-5287 ; 167 HISTORIC 25th STREET 801-392-8842 (39-Attic) ALL IN THE FAMILY Estate Liquidations Real and Personal Property FOR EXPERIENCED, PROFESSIONAL ESTATE SERVICE CALL: SUE MOLITORIS 583-1520 OR VICKI SHANKS 268-9521 ANTIQUES Ɣ HOME DÉCOR IF YOU ARE HAVING AN ESTATE SALE, OR IF YOU OFFER ESTATE SALE SERVICES, THE NEW CENTURY COLLECTOR OFFERS AN EFFECTIVE, LOW COST WAY TO REACH EXACTLY THE CUSTOMERS YOU WANT. 3289 Grant Ave.Ɣ Ogden Utah (801) 627-2282 (5 blocks North of Riverdale Rd.) antique furniture & art pottery Ɣ porcelain glassware Ɣ jewelry Victorian items & linens Open Mon.. - Sat. 11:00 am until 7:00 pm ESTATES BOUGHT & SOLD August 2008 • Page 8 PUBLISHED MONTHLY, WE ACCEPT AD’S UNTIL THE 22nd OF EACH MONTH, FOR PUBLICATION IN THE FOLLOWING MONTHS ISSUE. TO PLACE AN AD, CALL (801) 566-3306 the NEW CENTURY COLLECTOR B.ExpectAshworth’s the unexpected Rare Books Ɣ Documents Ɣ Art & Signatures Fine Antiques 127 West Center Street, Provo, Utah (801) 368-6001 August 2008 • Page 9 the NEW CENTURY COLLECTOR BOOKS ON COLLECTIBLE GLASS CUSTARD GLASS WHAT IS IT? Custard Glass – an opaque milk glass varying from rich creamy yellow to bone white, with an opalescent finish. Uranium salts were added to American Pattern the glass batches used to produce antique Table Sets custard glass. So it will trigger a Geiger counter Chrysanthemum Sprig, Intaglio and Louis XV. needle to move, and also fluoresces bright green Many of their patterns had detailed hand painting Gene Florence, Cathy Florence under ultraviolet light. and gilding. Other companies soon followed in the production of Custard glass, among them Publisher: Collector Books Heisey, Tarentum, Fenton, Mckee and the United English glassmakers began producing custard glass States Glass Company. as early as the 1880’s, and Migrating glassmakers later brought the formula for the cream ivory ware With all the cream colored glass you will find on to America. The first American company said to the market today, luckily it is fairly easy to identify produce custard glass was the Dithering Company, genuine antique custard glass. You’ll need to buy in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Harry Northwood, a small, portable black light and have it with you who in 1896 founded his glass company in Indiana, when looking for glassware. First, under ordinary Pennsylvania, is also credited with introducing the light, check the glass for opalescence. Then place glassware to the American market producing the glass under your black light, and the uranium Custard glass in complete table settings which salts in a genuine custard glass piece will cause it to have a luminous glow. included the patterns Inverted Fan & Feather, Glass Don’t let the fact that custard glassware was made with uranium deter you from collecting this beautiful old glass. The levels are very low, and no more harmful than being exposed to microwaves, TV’s or other common items we Description: encounter every day. In fact it is this unique This book is a salute to early American pattern glass ingredient that makes it so popular with collectors. table sets. With the picture quality herein, this book is not only for the new collector who is just being introduced to early American pattern glass, but also for those who have collected for years. You will find over 425 patterns made by such industry giants as U.S. Glass, Northwood, Cambridge, Heisey, Fostoria, and Indiana Glass. Our aim was for actual pictures of each pattern for easy identification plus a price guide and an index of cross references of the various names ascribed to the same pattern. Dates and colors made, reproduction information, and pertinent facts are included, as well as current collector values. Values are even given for items not shown in photos, in the event that readers own something not pictured in the book. This book also features dimensions of each piece shown, something not always available in previous references. 2007 values. Book Details: HAPPY HUNTING! August 2008 • Page 10 • 10-digit ISBN #: 1-57432-546-9 • 13-digit ISBN #: 978-1-57432-546-1 • Number of Pages: 192 • Number of Illustrations: 458 • Binding: Hardback • Dimensions: 11.00" x 8.50" x 0.50" • Weight: 2.00lbs • Published: January 15, 2007 the NEW CENTURY COLLECTOR MAN IN THE MOON ANTIQUES 180 West 1200 South Logan Utah (435) 753-4514 Antiques & Toys Fine Antiques & Vintage Collectibles Collectible toys, Kitchen items, Jewelry, Coke, Tins, Misc. Open Mon - Sat 11 - 5 243 E. 300 So. SLC, 84111 (801) 537-7038 OUR HOURS Monday through Friday 10 to 6 Saturday 9 to 7 Ɣ Sunday 1 to 5 PROVO CITY’S ONLY ANTIQUES MALL 120 W. CENTER STREET, PROVO, UTAH (801) 375-5033 with EASY ACCESS FROM I-15 Open 11:00 till 5:00 Mon. thru Sat. We accecpt Visa Mastercard & discover Hailey's Antique Market RAD Antique Market August 29th, 30th & 31st August 15th, 16th & 17th Fri. & Sat. 9:00 to 6:00 Sun. 9:00 to 4:00 FREE ADMISSION!! Fri. 2:00 to 6:00 Ɣ Sat. 9:00 to 6:00 Sun. 10:00 to 4:00 FREE ADMISSION!! 100+ ANTIQUES DEALERS 30+ ANTIQUES DEALERS Roberta McKercherPark & insidethe Hailey Armory on the grass soccer fields of Treasure Mountain Middle School 2530 Kearns Ave., Park City, Utah Highway 75 (across from the airport) With a huge variety of items from the ordinary to the extraordinary: Oak Furniture, Glassware, Brass & Iron Beds, Advertising, Pottery -Roseville, Hull, & McCoy, Oil Lamps, Saddles & Spurs, Fishing Creels, Estate Jewelry, Pedal Cars, Quilts, Fabulous Old Textiles, Pine Primitives, Vintage Clothes, Iron Garden Art, Vintage Beads, and much, much more.... Promoted by Alee Marsters Ɣ dealer space available (208)788-9292 or haileyantiques@aol.com Promoted by Alee Marsters Ɣ dealer space available (208)788-9292 or haileyantiques@aol.com August 2008 • Page 11 the NEW CENTURY COLLECTOR MADE IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA By Dennis Barker favorite with collectors. You will also find earrings, pins and bracelets, often in art deco or other styles, sometimes with catches or clasps marked “made in Czechoslovakia”. Starting in the 1920’s Czechoslovakia was also producing ladies handbags, with the same exceptional glass beadwork as their jewelry. These bags came in many shapes and sizes, and designs can be quite simple, to very elaborate. Along with the glass beaded purses, you will also find boldly designed bags made of bright colored wood bead. Bohemian glass History: In 1526, Ferdinand I of Habsburg took up the Czech throne, initiating Habsburg rule which lasted until 1918. The beginning of the end of the Habsburg dynasty came with the assassination of Francis Ferdinand in 1914, preceding World War I. In 1918, with the end of WWI, and the fall of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Czechs & Slovaks jointly proclaimed the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia, formed from Bohemia, Moravia and Austrian Silesia. Thus modern Czechoslovakia was born. In 1939, Czechoslovakia was invaded by Hitler’s army, its territories seized, and occupied by Germany until the end of World War II. After WWII, the communist party seized power in 1948. This totalitarian regime lasted until the revolution of 1989. While there are a wide variety of items collected from Czechoslovakia, most fall into the categories of glassware, perfumes, jewelry, handbags, pottery and porcelain. Many Czechoslovakia collectors also include Bohemian glassware. This 19th century red blue or amber glass, cut back to clear, found with designs incorporating deer, castles, trees and animals, came from the former country of Bohemia, now a part of Czechoslovakia. Made from the early teens until present, the most common pieces of Czech glass are varicolored and mottled. These pieces are found from subdued to very bright colors. The Czechs also made single color and cased glass which is found in many colors. wood bead purse Sometimes with painted designs or applied trim. Orange colors seem to be the Czechoslovakian pottery and porcelain prevalent color. come in all shapes and sizes. You’ll find As with other glass pieces, Czechoslovakian baskets, vases, dresser, kitchen and novelty Perfume bottles are also found in a vast items that run from utilitarian to elegant and number of different glasses and designs. sedate, to the vibrant brightly colored hand Some, highly polished cut crystal, others painted peasant art pieces. Some of the mold blown, cased or pressed. Made in clear Czech tableware produced in the 1920’s and and colored glass, these often incorporate 30’s offered brightly colored art deco designs filigree work, enameling, jewels and and lusterware finishes popular at the time. elaborate stoppers. While clear crystal There is much to recommend collecting bottles are most easily found, these bottles Czechoslovakian objects. The variety is can be found in many colors. great, and the quality often excellent. Numerous pieces offer art deco and other popular designs of the period, and can be purchased more reasonably than many other alternatives in those markets. And, since the U.S. was a large importer of these items, they can be readily found. Czech Perfume Czechoslovakian jewels, stones, beads and beadwork are all of excellent quality. Found with glass beads, rhinestones, filigree and other materials, Czech jewelry was produced from simple everyday pieces to elegant evening ware. Often found are the bright colored glass bead necklaces, simple in design, but very eye catching. These are a August 2008 • Page 12 Erphila vase HAPPY HUNTING! the NEW CENTURY COLLECTOR CZECHOSLOVAKIAN PERFUME BOTTLES & BOUDOIR ACCESSORIES by Jacquelyne Y. Jones-North, Ken Leach, Ruth Forsythe, and Madeleine France Ken & Bonnie Jackson, Inc. Description: This classic book has been out of print for five years, and now this volume is back in print in a greatly expanded, revised edition. Collectors will be pleased to know that all pages of the original edition have been retained. More than 800 perfume bottles are shown in color. The revised edition adds new essays by three leading perfume bottle authorities. Ken Leach describes America’s fascination with perfume bottles and related items (c. 1910-1950), with special attention to the role played by Hollywood. Ruth Forsythe writes about recent reproductions of Czech perfume bottles. Madeleine France provides new historical perspectives and offers a hierarchy of perfume bottle categories to aid the collector. Accompanying these essays are 62 new photographs in spectacular color. Book Details: ISBN: Binding Type: Copyright Date: Number of Pages: Size: 1570800588 Soft Cover 1999 164 8.5 x 11 in. AVAILABLE AT CALL US FOR OUR NEW OPENING DATE Join us at our new facility 4278 So. 500 W. in Murray. 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Ɣ 485-9295 4 Miscellaneous Consignment shop & Vintage Mall 1560 E. 3300 So. Ɣ 541-8037 (see our display ad in this issue) 62 W 800 N, Sunset Ɣ 791-4212 GET ON THE MAP 8 ADVERTISE IN THIS SPACE FOR ONLY $20.00 PER MONTH (see our display ad in this issue) 3 10 0 Unique Furniture, Glass, the Unusual Edish China, Dinnerware, Crystal 815 E. 2100 So. Ɣ 486-8282 7 Vine Street Antiques (see our display ad in this issue) GET ON THE MAP ADVERTISE IN THIS SPACE FOR ONLY $20.00 PER MONTH 5 Rustic Rose antiques Rustic, Vintage, Boutique 3037 Washington Blvd, Ogden Ɣ 627-1368 11 Things Forgotten Hours: Mon - Sat 11 to 6 4854 So. State St. Ɣ 265-0595 Antiques, Furniture, Quilts, Yarn 8540 So. 700 E. Ɣ 255-5666 (See our display ad in this issue) 80 90 60 CLOSED FOR THE (see our display ad in this issue) Gingerbread Antiques 70 50 Toys, Collectibles, Antiques 8896 W. 2700 So. Ɣ 250-0378 WINTER Antiques 6 M-Thu 10 to 6, Fri & Sat 11 to 6, Sun 11 to 5 8 11 0 12 0 TREMONTON Stone Post Antiques (see our display ad in this4issue) (see our display ad in this issue) 2 N. Main, Layton Ɣ 544-7999 Sandy Antique 270 Mall Open Mon. to Sat. 10:30 till 7;00 Like an antiques show every day Eclectic, Antiques & Decor Saturday only 11:00 to 5:00 12 Etc. 40 Antiques, coins, rocks & Jewelry 2987 Grant Ave., Ogden Ɣ 458-1463 C&H General Store Shop locator map Hours: Mon - Sat 11 to 7 Antiques, Collectibles, Gadgets & Gizmos 60 So. Main, Tooele Ɣ 435 882-4688 Good 7 (see our display ad in this issue) as New 30 Antiques, collectibles, eclectic 3289 Grant, Ogden Ɣ 627-2282 20 See our display ad 8 Artists & Heirlooms Antiques, Décor, Fine Arts 115 Historic 25th St, Ogden Ɣ 399-0606 14 The Timeless Attic Browse Around 180 W. 1200 S. Logan, Ut (see our display ad in this issue) Open 10 to 6 Mon. through Sat. Ɣ 9 to 7 Sun. 10 Littlegold Treasures Antiques, glass, primatives, books Open Mon - Sat 10:00 to 7:00 11 Country Village Open Eleven-ish till dark, 6+ days a week 10 12 Antiques, Collectibles, Decor 167 Historic 25th St, Ogden Ɣ 392-8842 25 W. Main, TremontonƔ 257-8442 This Olde Stuff Antiques & Collectibles 12 So. Main, Grace, ID Ɣ 208 425-3900 Hours: Mon - Sat 10 to 6 9 15 Antique Mall DON’T MISS THESE IDAHO SHOPS Blue Mule Auctions 195 So., Spud Alley, Shelley, Id 589-5550 Auctioneer, Kurt Coates 16 Park Avenue Mall 5000 sq ft of Affordable Antiques 393 Park Ave. Idaho Falls Ɣ 528-0472 Open 10 to 6 M-F, 10 to 5 Sat, 12 to 4 Sun 13 Grandpa’s Attic 17 Last Roundup Ant’s. Antiques Mall, 70 Dealers Antiques & Collectibles 730 S Main, Logan Ɣ 752-1678 General Antiques, Western & Military 436 W. Main, Burley, ID Ɣ 678-1561 756 N 2nd E, Rexburg IDƔ 356-5002 Open Mon-Fri 10 to 6, Sat 9 to 6 (see our display ad in this issue) Open Mon - Sat 10 till 5 DON’T FORGET TO CHECK OUT THE MAP SECTION IN THE BACK OF THE PAPER YOU’LL FIND THAT NOTHING HELPS YOU FIND SHOPS, OR NAVIGATE YOUR WAY THROUGH YOUR ANTIQUING TRIP LIKE THE NEW CENTURY COLLECTOR LOCATOR MAPS. We buy, Sell or Consign Have some fun at world famous Sandy Antique Mall. Like an Antique Show Every Day! Three large floors full of Antiques & Collectibles. Great Parking! SANDY ANTIQUE MALL 8672 So. STATE PHONE 801-568-9840 Sandy Antique Mall • 8672 So. State • Sandy Antique Mall • 8672 So. State • Sandy Antique Mall • 8672 So. State • Sandy Antique Mall SALT LAKE COUNTY ANTIQUEs TOUR Sandy Antique Mall • 8672 So. State • Sandy Antique Mall • 8672 So. State • Sandy Antique Mall • 8672 So. State • Sandy Antique Mall • Sandy Antique Mall • 8672 So. State • Sandy Antique Mall • 8672 So. State • • Sandy Antique Mall • 8672 So. State • Sandy Antique Mall • 8672 So. State • FIND YOUR FAVORITE SHOPS, AND DISCOVER NEW SHOPS THAT WILL BECOME FAVORITES. Payson Antiques HAPPY HUNTING!! C & H GENERAL STORE • Glassware • Prints • Primitives • Kitchenware • Furniture • Rugs • Pottery • Jewelry • Lamps VISIT OUR AS-IS SHED! Whatever you are looking for, you may find it for less at Payson Antiques 280 East 100 North, Payson, UT 84651 • (801) 465-9874 Open Thursday thru Saturday 11 - 5 (Or by appointment) August 2008 • Page 14 COLLECTABLES, ANTIQUES, GADGETS, GIZMOS 60 SO. MAIN, TOOELE (side entrance) Something for everyone 435-882-4688 Open 10 am to 6 pm Mon - Fri, noon to 5:00 Sat. the NEW CENTURY COLLECTOR THE PROPOSED INCLUSION OF ANTIQUES SHOPS IN THE PAWNSHOP LAW, AND HOW WE AS COLLECTORS CAN HELP It has, in many ways been a difficult year for the Utah antiques industry. The longtime challenge that brick and mortar stores have faced in regards to internet commerce, coupled with changing customer tastes, demographics and a weak economy, has many antiques dealers feeling just a little pensive and edgy. In this already somewhat uncertain environment, our local antiques shops are also facing the spectre of difficult new business regulations coming from the next Utah legislature. Generally referred to as the “Pawnshop bill”, because it would bring antiques shop record keeping and regulations in line with the current, more restrictive pawnshop requirements. Passage of these new laws in an already difficult business environment would surely create an unwarranted burden on antiques shops, which operate quite differently than pawnshops. pile an electronic registry of current inventory, and each subsequently purchased item. Required information would include a complete description, amount paid for the item, the date and time of purchase and the sellers name along with drivers licence information and fingerprint. The dealer would then be required to hold the item for a period of time in a separate staging area, making it available for inspection by the local police department. The dealer would also be charged an annual fee of perhaps several hundred dollars to pay for the cost of the program. best interests. There are thousands and thousands of collectors in Utah, and if together we oppose these changes, our voices will be loudly heard. If we act soon we can make a big difference. If we all just take a few minutes, and contact our State Senator or House member, and let them know we oppose the inclusion of antiques shops in the Pawnshop and Secondhand Merchandise Act , we would make a powerful statement. You can find your legislators name and telephone # at It would seem to me that these regulations Utah State Senate: are not appropriate to antiques shops, and http://www.utahsenate.org/perl/index.pl would only increase operating costs and make it more difficult for antiques shops to Utah State House of Reprentatives: do business. www.utah.gov/government/legislative If you agree, that as collectors and antiques shop customers, these proposed regulations My understanding is that the proposed are unwarranted, and can only be harmful regulations deal mostly with tracking the to the antiques industry, then it is imporbuying and selling of merchandise. Each an- tant that we all band together to let the Utah tiques business would be required to com- legislature know that this is not in our Please Remember, our state Senators and Representatives are not our adversaries, but are just trying to do what they think is right. State your opinion clearly, but, Please treat them with the respect they deserve. GINGERBREAD ANTIQUES We now offer designer yarns & knitting classes Offering an Ever Changing Stock of Furniture. Victorian to Deco, Elegant to Primitive. Quilts Glassware, Jewelry, Kitchenware, Country. 8540 SOUTH 700 EASTƔ SANDY, UT Ɣ (801) 255-5666 Open 11 a.m. To 5 p.m. August 2008 • Page 15 Closed Tues. & Sun. the NEW CENTURY COLLECTOR Shop Profile: MAIN STREET MEMORIES Layton, Ut If you’re driving between the Salt Lake and the Sunset to Ogden area, the only antiques shop you’ll find along the way is Main Street Memories in Layton. Be sure to jump off the freeway. Not because it’s the only store around, but because this it’s a terrific place to shop for antiques. I’ve met a lot of antiques dealers and collectors in my time, but all I can say about Mike Occhipinti, who, along with wife Nancy owns Main Street Memories in Layton, is, this guy takes this stuff seriously. A longtime collector of McDonald’s memorabilia, Mike decided that antiques shops, shows and auctions, along with the McDonalds collector club just wasn’t enough. After retiring, Mike actually took a job at McDonalds so he could get his hands on some items that could only be acquired by ordering them through the store catalog. I call that a real commitment to collecting. You’ll find Mike and Nancy have that same commitment to their store. collecting. After looking around, Nancy settled on an old home located at 270 No. Main Street in Layton. Built in 1907, the home offered exactly the kind of charm she was looking for. Nancy bought the house, made it ready, filled it with antiques, left her longtime job at HFAB (Hill Field) and was off and running. 12 years later, Mike & Nancy couldn’t be happier with their decision. Mike has long since given up his stint at McDonalds and along with Nancy has now expanded Main Street Memories to include 22 dealers. And this place is packed with antiques. From the tractor, pumps, wagon wheels and yard art in front, to neatly organized rooms filled with art pottery, china, glassware, crockery, primatives, vintage toys, Jewelry, lots of furniture, and more ...... Whether you’re looking for something The first time you walk into Main Street to fill a hole in your collection, a Memories, don’t be surprised to be greeted decorative piece, or historical item, as if you were an old friend. Even if you whatever your looking for you’ll likely have never met owners Nancy & Mike be able to find it at Main Street Occhipinti, you’ll find that they exude a Memories. level of affability and enthusiasm that is simply contagious. It’s obvious that Mike Because of the strong demand for Utah and Nancy feel lucky to be dealing with and railroad items, Mike and Nancy like things they love, and, for them, it’s the to do most of their buying locally, but customers that make their business special. have also had occasion to go out of the country and bring back some wonderMain Street Memories, was conceived as a ful items from different parts of the place for Nancy & Mike, along with few World. They try to keep track of their good friends, to sell some things that had customers wants, and are always on the accumulated over their years of lookout, no matter where they are. August 2008 • Page 16 So, next time you’re flying down I-15 between Ogden & Salt Lake, make sure you stop in at Main Street Memories. Mike & Nancy will be waiting for you, and you never know, you might find just what your looking for, and at the very least make some new friends. the NEW CENTURY COLLECTOR Specializing in quality American Antiques. Located across the street, West of the Salt Palace. Open 9-5 daily except Sunday. Worth the visit. 126 S. 200 W Ɣ 359-4852 Ɣ SALT LAKE CITY August 2008 • Page 17 the NEW CENTURY COLLECTOR Round Valley Collectiques 195 NO. STATE, SCIPIO, UTAH, (435)759-2699 STOP BY AND BROWSE OUR SHOP, FILLED TO THE BRIM WITH ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES. FROM ELEGANT TO PRIMATIVE, IN ALL PRICE RANGES. CHECK OUT OUR HANDMADE QUILTS Open 9:00 am till 6:00 pm Ɣ Monday through Saturday MAIN STREET A N T IQ U E S If you’re Vacationing, or just traveling through Southern Utah, Make sure to take time to stop at these fine shops. In the historic district of St George, MAIN ST. ANTIQUES Features fine antiques and collectibles, Including china, furniture, Native American, books, glass, pottery, silver, coins, sports items and much more. We have wide variety of antiques to Choose from, and the variety changes daily. 49 NO. MAIN ST. Ɣ ST. GEORGE Ɣ UTAH Ɣ (435) 628-7333 OPEN MONDAY 10 TILL 5, TUESDAY - FRIDAY 10 TILL 6, SATURDAY 10 TILL 4 COWBOY COLLECTIBLES BY CZR WE OFFER UTAHS FINEST SELECTION OF COWBOY AND WESTERN ANTIQUES. FROM SADDLES TO FINE ART, YOU’LL FIND WHAT YOUR LOOKING FOR AT COWBOY COLLECTIBLES BY CZR 57 No Main Street Ɣ Panguitch Ɣ Utah Ɣ (435) 676-8060 www.cowboycollectiblesutah.com ł Email: info@cowboycollectiblesutah.com OPEN 10:00 AM TILL 6:00 PM, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY August 2008 • Page 18 the NEW CENTURY COLLECTOR Southern Utah & eastern Utah antiques tour Nana’s Cottage 1 Glassware kitchen, art pottery, quilts & western 130 S Main,Fredonia, AZ Ɣ 643-7186 Open Tues. To Sat. 10 to 5 (AZ time) (area code 928) 2 Main Street Antiques 11 1 12 1 Fine antiques, Native american 49 N. Main, St George Ɣ 435 628-7333 See our display ad 3 Deja Vu Antiques, Home Décor, Shabby Chic & Gifts 182 So. 100 E, Kanab Ɣ 644-2633 Open Tues. To Sat. (area code 435) 4 Betty’s Antiques Shop locator map Old West, Pottery, Glass, Wagon Wheels 1181 S Main,Cedar City Ɣ 586-7221 Open 7 days a week. 10 til 6 Cowboy Collectibles by CZR 90 10 0 Western Antiques & Cowboy items 5 57 N Main, Panguitch Ɣ 676-8060 See our display ad 6 80 Time on Our Hands Antiques, Collectibles, Books 105 N Main, Aurora Ɣ 529-3959 Open Fri. - Sat. 1 till 6 70 Round Valley Collectiques 7 60 Antiques, Collectibles, Gifts 195 N State, Scipio Ɣ 758-2699 Open 9 til 6 Mon - Sat 8 Fairview Museum Gifts Things you want & need. Old & new 85 N 100 E, Fairview Ɣ 427-9216 Great Art & History Museum 50 40 11 List your shop here 9 Hollyhock Antiques & Gifts For only $20.00 per month 45 N Center St, Midway Ɣ 654-5505 Call (801) 566-3306 for information Hours: Wed—Sat 10 to 5 Sunday by chance 20 Rocking Chairs & Antques etc 10 Antique furniture & collectibles 160 S. Main, Helper Ɣ 435 472-2684 Open 10 till 5 Mon. through Sat. 30 Use Ut Hwy 59 (becomes AZ 389) from Hurricane to Fredonia (shorter route) 12 FREDONIA 10 August 2008 • Page 19 Nicks Nook Antiques, fine art, mtn home decor 474 S. Main, Heber Ɣ 654-9903 See our display ad the NEW CENTURY COLLECTOR SALT LAKE COUNTY ANTIQUEs TOUR 1 80 2 90 3 4 50 70 60 Shop locator map 1 Edish 4 China, Dinnerware, Crystal Eclectic, Antiques & Decor 815 E. 2100 So. Ɣ 486-8282 959 E. 3300 So. Ɣ 433-0044 (see our display ad in this issue) 2 3 2nd Hand Chic Cobwebs 5 Vine Street Antiques 7 Sandy Antique Mall Like an antiques show every day 8672 So. State Ɣ 568-9840 (see our display ad in this issue) 8 Things Forgotten 1054 E. 2100 So. Ɣ 485-9295 4854 So. State St. Ɣ 265-0595 Toys, Collectibles, Antiques Antiques, Collectibles, toys Open M-F 11 to 5, Sat. 12 to 5 M-Thu 10 to 6, Fri & Sat 11 to 6, Sun 11 to 5 8896 W. 2700 So. Ɣ 250-0378 (see our display ad in this issue) Saturday only 11:00 to 5:00 Miscellaneous Consignment shop & Vintage Mall 3025 E. 3300 So. Ɣ 467-1692 M to W 11:00 to 6:00 Ɣ H to S 11:00 to 8:00 6 Gingerbread Antiques 9 C&H General Store Antiques, Furniture, Quilts, Yarn Antiques, Collectibles, Gadgets & Gizmos 8540 So. 700 E. Ɣ 255-5666 60 So. Main, Tooele Ɣ 435 882-4688 (See our display ad in this issue) August 2008 • Page 20 (see our display ad in this issue) the NEW CENTURY COLLECTOR Salt lake city antiques tour N N 10 G 0 300 E F 0 20 E 0 D 0 C 0 200 E B 0 30 50 A 0 A Litvin Gallery Antiques 18th & 19th Century Antiques 169 E. 300 S. Ɣ 328-4004 www.litvingalleryantiques.com 40 B Ken Sanders Rare Books Utah, Mormon, 1st ed., fine books 268 S. 200 E. Ɣ 521-3819 Www.kensanderbooks.com C Retro Rose Everything but the ordinary 207 E. 300 S. Ɣ 364-7979 Shop locator map 1 2 3 Hills House Gallery 5 Open Tue—Fri 10:00 to 6:00 Country Home D R.M. Kennard Antiques Quality American Furniture Antiques with an English flare Utahs most complete Antiques shop 126 S. 200 W. Ɣ 359-4852 1058 E. 900 S. Ɣ 338-0122 215 E. 300 S. Ɣ 328-9796 National Historic Site Open Tue—Fri 1:00pm till 5:30pm Open M-F 11 to 5, Sat 11 to 4 Elemente E A Haven for the discriminating Used furniture buyer YOUR AD HERE 353 W Pierpont Ave Ɣ 355-7400 WILL REACH READERS FROM SOUTHERN UTAH TO SOUTHERN IDAHO Moriarty’s Antiques Antiques, Retro furniture, Garden 959 S. W Temple Ɣ 521-7207 (See our display ad this issue) Jitterbug Antqs. & Toys Toys, Collectibles, Antiques 243 E. 300 S.Ɣ 537-7038 Open Mon. to Sat. 11:00 to 5:00 F Thomson & Burrows Fine furniture, accessories, lighting 280 S. 300 E.Ɣ 521-0650 call for rates: 4 Abode Home & Garden Consignment (801) 566-3306 1720 S. 900 E. Ɣ 486-2633 Email: Nccpublications@msn.com Open Tue-Fri 10 to 7 Ɣ Sat 10 to 6 G Carmen Mirandas Fine vintage jewelry 270 S. 300 E. Ɣ 359-7741 Open Tue—Sat 11:30 to 5:00 August 2008 • Page 21 the NEW CENTURY COLLECTOR Northern Utah & IDAHO antiques tour 18 0 16 0 17 0 15 0 14 0 Emiliejayne’s Front Porch 1 80 Main St. Memories 2 13 0 12 0 Antiques, Collectibles, Decor 3497 Hwy 89, Bntfl Ɣ 397-0038 90 TREMONTON ANTIQUES MALL 270 N. Main, Layton Ɣ 544-7999 Open Mon. to Sat. 10:30 till 7;00 3 Stone Post Antiques Unique Furniture, Glass, the Unusual 40 50 60 70 62 W. 800 N., Sunset Ɣ 791-4212 (see our display ad in this issue) Shop locator map Antiques Etc. 4 Antiques, coins, rocks & Jewelry 2987 Grant Ave., Ogden Ɣ 458-1463 30 Hours: Mon - Sat 11 to 7 Good as New 5 14 20 This Olde Stuff Antiques, collectibles, eclectic Antiques & Collectibles 3289 Grant, Ogden Ɣ 627-2282 12 So. Main, Grace, ID Ɣ 208 425-3900 Open Eleven-ish till dark, 6+ days a week See our display ad 6 Artists & Heirlooms 15 Blue Mule Auctions 195 So., Spud Alley, Shelley, Id 208 589-5550 Antiques, Décor, Fine Arts 115 Historic 25th St, Ogden Ɣ 399-0606 Hours: Mon - Sat 10 to 6 Auctioneer, Kurt Coates 10 7 The Timeless Attic Antiques, Collectibles, Decor 167 Historic 25th St, Ogden Ɣ 392-8842 (see our display ad in this issue) 8 Country Village 16 DON’T MISS THESE IDAHO SHOPS 12 Grandpa’s Attic Park Avenue Mall 5000 sq ft of Affordable Antiques 393 Park Ave. Idaho Falls Ɣ 528-0472 Open 10 to 6 M-F, 10 to 5 Sat, 12 to 4 Sun 17 Antique Gallery Antiques Mall, 70 Dealers Antiques & Collectibles General Antiques, colletibles 730 S. Main, Logan Ɣ 752-1678 436 W. Main, Burley, ID Ɣ 678-1561 341 W.Broadway Idaho Falls ID 208 523-3906 Open Mon-Fri 10 to 6, Sat 9 to 6 (see our display ad in this issue) Browse Around Homestead Antiques Mkt Antique Mall No. End of Bear Lake, on Scenic Hwy 89 180 W. 1200 S. Logan, Ut Ɣ 753-4514 St. Charles, ID Ɣ 208 945-2782 9 Open 10 to 6 Mon. through Sat. Ɣ Sun. 9 to 7 13 Closed Tuesdays & Wednesdays August 2008 • Page 22 18 Last Roundup Ant’s. General Antiques, Western & Military 756 N 2nd E, Rexburg IDƔ 356-5002 Open Mon - Sat 10 till 5 the NEW CENTURY COLLECTOR Utah county antiques tour 10 20 30 40 50 60 Shop locator map 70 80 1 Star Mill General Store 4 91 Man in the Moon 7 Treasures Antique Mall Furniture, Glassware, Tools, Art Affordable Prices! Antiques & Collectibles 1045 N. 2000 W., Springville 147 E. 600 N. Am Fork Ɣ 756-0464 120 W. Center St, Provo Ɣ 375-5033 West Frontage Rd (801) 489-4152 Ɣ (801) 491-0749 (see our display ad in this issue) 2 3 Rosebud Antiques 5 B. Ashworth’s 8 Payson Antiques Furniture, Chair caning, Primatives Rare Documents, Art, Books, Antiques Furniture, Quilts, Primitives, Glass 15 So. Main, Pleasant Grove 796-0108 127 W. Center St, Provo Ɣ 368-6001 280 E 100 N, Payson Ɣ 465-9874 (see our display ad in this issue) (see our display ad in this issue) Planted Earth Jewelry, Silver, Glass, Furniture 6 Cats Cradle Antiques Estate Jewelry, Dolls, Pottery, etc. Rocking Chairs & Antques etc 9 Antique furniture & collectibles 440 S. State, Orem Ɣ 225-4510 168 W. Center St, Provo Ɣ 374-1832 160 S. Main, Helper Ɣ 435 472-2684 (see our display ad in this issue) Objects of Interest, Antiquity & Quality Open 10 till 5 Mon. through Sat. August 2008 • Page 23 the NEW CENTURY COLLECTOR (801) 265-0595 INE S TREET A NTIQUES M ALL 4 8 5 4 S O U T H S TAT E S T R E E T, M U R R AY, Monday-Thursday 10-6 Friday-Saturday 11-6 Sunday 11-5 Let’s go shopping at Vine Street Antiques Mall! Our goal is to make you happy August 2008 • Page 24