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WRISTWATCH WINDS UP TO $50,600 TO EARN TOP LOT • CLARS REPORTS 57% INCREASE October 29, 2014 US 2.99 • Can 4.99 w w w . A n t i q u e Tr a d e r. c o m A m e r i c a ’s A n t i q u e s & C o l l e c t i b l e s M a r k e t p l a c e Wordsmith Geets Vincent Leaves Inspiring Legacy Geets Vincent was a newspaperwoman, traveler, editor, teacher and connoisseur of words. For so many, those various roles were part of her all-encompassing passion for people and her gift for helping them unlock their own talents to share their stories. ■ Page 20 Cowboy Guitars Strum Up Fond, Wistful Memories Our collectible vintage guitar expert Steve Evans is back with a fun and fascinating look at cowboy guitars — the type of guitars made famous by the cowboy heroes of radio and television shows of the past, and commonly featured in the pages of old wishbook catalogs. ■ Page 16 Revisiting The Four C’s of Selling Is Savvy and Sensible Like anything in life, when you do something for a long time, many aspects become habit; however, in business, it can be beneficial for you and your business if you get back to the basics from time to time, explains Wayne Jordan in his Behind the Gavel column. ■ Page 12 NY Jewelry & Watch Show Sees Growth In Attendance Both collectors and dealers reaped the rewards of a robust New York Antique Jewelry & Watch Show this year, with an increase in variety of items, traffic and sales. ■ Page 32 SCOTT ANTIQUE MARKETS NOVEMBER 6, 7, 8 & 9 t4IPX)PVST Thurs. 12:45pm-6pm, Fri. & Sat. 9am-6pm, Sun. 10am-4pm Atlanta Expo t%JSFDUJPOT 3 miles East of Atlanta Centers Airport, I-285 at Exit 55 Atlanta, GA (3650 & 3850 Jonesboro Rd.) XXXTDPUUBOUJRVFNBSLFUTDPN Sewing implements: Once practical have now become collectible. ■ Page 22 3 S! Y A D FALL FEATURE AUCTION November 7, 8 & 9 • Thomaston, ME Preview: November 3 - 6 Fine arts & antiques • More than 1,350 lots • View our complete catalog at thomastonauction.com ESTATE JEWELRY,, SILVER & NAUTICAL ASIAN ART, ARTIFACTS & FURNITURE FINE ART & FURNITURE Feaaturing American & European craftsmen and artists. 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MUNDA AUCTIONS # 044000166 TELE: 815-232-8813 | E-MAIL: munda1@aeroinc.net | Website: www.mundaauctions.com October 29, 2014 • www.AntiqueTrader.com • ANTIQUE TRADER 5 NOEL BARRETT ANTIQUES & AUCTIONS LTD. ANNOUNCES A Fall Antique Toy, Train, Dolls’ House, Advertising & Americana Auction Carved Wood Sign Maker’s Sign - 6’ long December 5 & 6, 2014 - New Hope PA Included in the sale will be Toys & Trains from the John Daniel Collection; Horse Riding Toys, Carousel Horses & Carousel Embellishments from the Tony Orlando Collection; Dolls’ Houses & Miniatures from The Goodman House Collection; as well as an astounding array of toys, advertising and related material from European and American consignors much of which is fresh to the marketplace. Sale includes 922 lots. Earthenware Coffee Store Display Figure 52” tall Hershell Spillman Punch & Judy Chariot Side Dentzel / Mueller Horse in Original Paint Circus Bank French Cabaret Poster Scarce American Clockwork Toy German Barge Bottom Ark Guignol Puppet Stage Vintage carousel figures and ornamentation in the sale include 4 animals, 3 rounding boards and 4 shields. The camel is by Parker and is in original paint. Tin clockwork toys from Germany, France & America are in the sale. Toy Steiff Cat Skittles Clown Artist Toy Bicycle Trade Stimulator English Manor House - circa 1850 Ten Baranger Animated Jewelry Store Displays are in the sale. WW II Propaganda Skill Machine Dental Parlors Sign - circa 1900 - 11 Movie Lobby Easel Back Frame Carousel Rounding Board with Carved Wood Mermaids - circa 1915 Marklin Stationary Locomobile Steam Plant Hotel Lobby Ad Sign - circa 1900 10 Rater 1896 First Prize Winning Pond Yacht with trophy 88" l. Marklin Live Steam Version of the 1829 Stephenson’s Rocket G. J. Lines Dolls’ House Salesman Samples include a Perkins windmill and an 1873 Refrigerator. Quarter Scale 1932 Hudson Display Model Popeye on a Rocket Carousel Figure French Grocery Stall C.W.F. Dare Tally Ho Sulky Classic modern design, these PRR GG1 locomotives were made by John Daniel. 19th Century Fire Pumper Model Carousels Mardi Gras Mask Joe Clingan Tattoo Flash circa 1920 24" Uncle Sam Rabbit Kelty Photo: Carnival of Freaks Sale Dates: Friday & Saturday - December 5 & 6, 2014 Preview Hours: Friday • December 5 - 9:00 AM to 1:PM Saturday • December 6 - 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM Sale Sessions - Friday - 1:00 PM • Saturday – 10:00 AM Catalogs are $35 each postpaid in the US, international postpaid $55. Price includes post-sale prices realized. Order catalogs via mail, email, fax or phone. More information on this important sale can be found at our website - www.noelbarrett.com feet long Noel Barrett Antiques & Auctions PO Box 300 • Carversville, PA 18913 Phone: 215-297-5109 Fax: 215-297-0457 email: toys@noelbarrett.com Bid Online at liveauctioneers.com JACK & EMMA LANE ESTATE ONLINE AUCTIONS ONE OF THE LARGEST LIFELONG COLLECTIONS ON THE MARKET IN THE NORTHWEST! Auctioneers Note: Jack and Emma lane were avid collectors for over 65 years. Their collection of antiques and rare items is quite possibly the most extensive collection in one place in Western Montana and one of the largest on the market in the entire northwest! The listings range from stoneware, antique mining equipment, and blacksmithing tools, to glassware, shop tools, collector dolls and so much more. This collection of merchandise covered over 20,000 square feet of storage. The Jack and Emma Lane Estate is a collection is more than impressive to look at but more so it is truly a privilege to the public to have the opportunity to purchase these thousands of fine items at online auction. AUCTION CLOSING DATES: NOVEMBER 4: Stoneware, Glassware, Sterling ware, Pewter ware, Vintage Household items. NOVEMBER 7: Printing Press, Antique Scales, Antique Woodworking Tools, Antique Telephones, Lamps & Lanterns, Vintage Appliances, Straight Edge Razors, Clocks and Antique Mechanic & Railroad Tools. NOVEMBER 11: Antique Jewelry, Artwork (Some full collections), Coins & Tokens, War ration Books, Mining & Stock Certificates, Collector Dolls & Doll Furniture, and Books. ONLINE BIDDING ONLY www.riverswestauction.com Bidding Instructions/Links on Website All auctions will be posted and ready to bid on beginning: Friday, October 17, 2014. No Reserves: Everything will sell to the highest bidders. Registering is very simple, follow the easy steps online to get yourself in the middle of all the action. Bidding is fun! IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS Jason Clinkenbeard 406-239-3529 jason@riverswestauction.com Reed Tobol 406-249-1767 reed@riverswestauction.com Location: Online (from the comfort of your home) Phone Bids will be accepted STONEWARE, ANTIQUE WOODWORKING TOOLS, ART COLLECTIONS & MORE 3 BIG ONLINE AUCTIONS NEARLY 2000 LOTS! www.riverswestauction.com FROM THE EDITOR Antoinette (Toni) Rahn What kind of legacy are you living today, to leave tomorrow? I know that seems like an odd question, and a bit philosophical, but as I spent time putting together this issue the thought continually rolled through my mind. It first came to mind as I was reading a tribute/ expanded obituary for Geets Vincent. If you’ve been a subscriber of Antique Trader for a number of years, it’s likely you’ll recognize her name. Ms. Vincent was a contributor of this magazine for years, prior to suffering a stroke in 2010. Her passing on Sept. 7, 2014, prompted Chris Smith, a columnist with Ms. Vincent’s local newspaper, The Press Democrat of Santa Rosa, Calif., to pen a tribute to her. Although I did not know Ms. Vincent personally, I definitely wish I had. As Smith stated, she was a newspaperwoman, traveler, editor, teacher and connoisseur of words. The sentiments shared by former students, peers, friends and family of Ms. Vincent confirmed all of those roles, illustrating the significant impact she had on the people whose paths she crossed in her lifetime. I don’t know if she had ever given any thought to the kind of legacy she would leave. My guess is that it never really crossed her mind. However, in seeking out ways to enjoy the things she was most passionate about, discovering new things, people and experiences to be passionate about, and sharing and encouraging that in others, she touched the lives of more people than she may ever have realized. To learn more about this unassuming, yet iconic wordsmith, turn to page 20. In keeping with the theme of legacy, I think some of you may recognize some aspects of your family’s legacies represented in the cover story about sewing implements. I don’t pretend to be skillful in the techniques associated with sewing or stitching anything, but I certainly appreciate the workmanship and design of the tools used to create useful and beautiful sewn items. Plus, thanks to contributor Melody Amsel-Arieli’s research, I now know the formal name of the thing we called “grandma’s packet of sewing fi x-it stuff ”. For the record, the proper name is necessaires. Check out page 22 to delve into the world of sewing implements. Item of Note: We are happy to share complimentary copies of Antique Trader with your friends or family, along with a note about your kind recommendation. Feel free to send your requests (with the name and address of the person you’d like to receive a copy) to Antique Trader Ambassador Request, 700 East State St., Iola, WI 54490, email ATNews@fwcommunity.com or feel free to call me at 800-726-9966, ext. 13364. THIS ISSUE 10 ...Reader’s Letters 11 ...Ask the Experts by Dr. Anthony J. Cavo 12 ...Behind the Gavel: Getting back to selling basics by Wayne Jordan 13 ...Furniture Detective: Tweaked table turns character by Fred Taylor 16 ...Collector Feature: Cowboy guitars by Steve Evans 18 ...In the News: Battle over WWII tank heading to court 19 ...In the News: PSA reviews impact of condition on sports cards 20 ...In Memoriam: Celebrating the life of Geets Vincent 22 ...Cover Story: Sewing Implements by Melody Amsel-Arieli 25 ...In the News: Shipwreck prompts dive 28 ...Auction Previews: Historic toy, bank collection heading to market 29 ...Auction Previews: Tin windup may walk away with top lot 30 ...Auction Previews: Tibetan figure headlining sale 31 ...Show Previews: Antiquarian Society prepares for 58th annual show 32 ...Show Highlights: NY jewelry show sees growth 33 ...Web Directory 38 ...Events Calendar 42 ...Auction Highlights: Longines wristwatch ticks to top 44 ...Business Directory 45 ...Advertiser Index 46 ...Classifieds 48 ...Auction Highlights: Diamonds, emeralds shine in sale ON THE COVER Vari-color gold and emerald-mounted necessaire, possibly French, first half of the 19th century, comprising of scissor with sheath, bodkin, needle case and cut glass scent bottle, finished five times above its low estimate, realizing $5,000 at auction in May 2014. Photo courtesy Leslie Hindman Auctioneers A Notice from the Editor Some of you have recently reported suspicious phone calls or offers in the mail to renew your subscription to Antique Trader magazine. Your uneasiness may be justified. While still rare, fraudulent mailings and phone calls are increasing. We have confirmed that unauthorized parties are attempting to represent themselves as Antique Trader, asking for a check or credit card number to renew your subscription. • They take your money but cannot deliver the subscription. These simple guidelines can help you avoid becoming a victim: Before renewing, check your mailing label. You’ll find your expiration date at the end of the line immediately above your name or two lines above. If your subscription is not close to expiring and you receive a phone call asking for your renewal, it is most likely fraudulent. • Look carefully at mail requests. We will never ask you to write a check to anyone other than Antique Trader, and our mailing address on the return envelope should be to our P.O. Box in Palm Coast, Florida: P.O. Box 421751. • If you are uncertain about any offer you receive, simply phone us at 1-877-300-0247. Orders placed through this number are secure. Or, you can go online and place your order at www.AntiqueTrader.com and click on the secure link for “Subscription Help.” We sincerely appreciate having you as faithful readers, and we are eager to help make the experience of subscribing to Antique Trader magazine pleasurable. ■ October 29, 2014 • www.AntiqueTrader.com • ANTIQUE TRADER 9 READER’S LETTERS Calling for more common sense I am writing in response to your article “Why Wal-Mart is good for your antiques business.” (Aug. 20, 2014, issue). In the article authored by Wayne Jordan, he states, “Statistics are a business writers favorite device … it’s too easy to lie with statistics.” He further states, “The conclusions surrounding that Wal-Mart destroys small business issue are based on statistics that are, in my opinion, lies.” So how does Mr. Jordan prove his point? With statistics … common sense or your brain. How many businesses are no longer in your city/town since Wal-Mart moved in or expanded to a Superstore? In my city of Odessa, Texas, many, many small businesses that were here are long gone. I also grew up in Anchorage, Alaska, for 25 years, and once Wal-Mart moved in, many, many small businesses that couldn’t compete with “Goliath” (as Mr. Jordan puts it) quickly disappeared. For this reason, as well as many other numerous documented greedy habits Wal-Mart participates in, I haven’t shopped at a Wal-Mart in 13 years. Mr. Jordan says, “In commerce, Goliath wins every time.” Wrong. If you look at what is happening within our food market industry, you will notice this is not the case. Food companies are dropping unhealthy and sometimes poisonous ingredients from their foods at a dramatic rate because consumers are demanding healthy food. David is beating Goliath every day; we control commerce by what we spend our money on. It’s clear this pro-Wal-Mart article is a propaganda piece and I would like to kindly request that the Antique Trader magazine publish articles that pertain to antiques and not this nonsense, or this will be the last time I subscribe to this magazine. For a further common sense study, check out the documentary “Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price,” and a positive healthy news site, Foodbabe.com — Andrew Busse Odessa, Texas eBay’s policies prompt change I read the recent repeat of my article with some interest. As an update, I have, after many years of being a very faithful eBayer, begun to use them less and less. The problems with eBay is such that it is much easier to use other sites such as Invaluable and Amazon. I find that prices are much higher and quality is not supported by eBay, as they now require buyers to return fake items to the seller, where they are resold. Also, the issue of deleting negative feedback has taken to a new and interesting level. I left negative feedback for the fake item I had received, and it was deleted. When I in- quired as to why, I was told I used the name eBay in the feedback, which is against eBay policy. Therefore, the feedback was deleted. This was a policy I had never heard of. I further questioned why I was never contacted for my side and was told it was not eBay’s policy to do so; they made the decision based on the seller’s statements. Such high-handedness leaves me cold, and I only buy on eBay when I can get a “bargain”, which are few and far between. It was a good run, but for me it has pretty much come to an end. — Roger Rodan via email Shipping may make or break a good deal Let’s discuss auction houses. With the inevitable few exceptions, perhaps, what a comfortable situated lot auction house owners must be. No wonder antique experts can’t wait to join the gravy train which charges buyers all the market will allow, and then creatively some more. Recently, I purchased a small circa 1740-1760 white, pierced Staffordshire salt glazed plate with a short hairline from a long established UK auction house. It was a live online auction, and I was the winning bidder at 20 English pounds, or $33.24. Add the “Premium including VAT” (value added tax), “Charges,” an additional “Charges VAT,” and the total rose to $43.11, a 30 percent increase. But I wasn’t complaining in the least. I knew well before I bid, there would be auction house fees, etc. And so, pleased with my purchase, I contacted a local shipper the auction house provided. They graciously offered to mail the plate to me for $106. What?! I called the auction house again. Another shipper, a short walk from the auction house, offered to ship the small plate for $88. One more call to the auction house. I pleaded my case and the woman agreed international shipping was a problem. She agreed to ship the item for $50 as a small packet that would arrive whenever it arrived. At least it was coming by air. The $33.24 plate wound up costing $93.11. Hmm. On a brighter note, if anyone in the U.S. has non-reproduction 18th century Staffordshire salt-glaze pieces they’d like to sell, please contact me at davideaton@ earthlink.net. An avid Antique Trader reader. — Dave Eaton via email Letters to the Editor are encouraged and appreciated. MAIL: Letters to the Editor Antique Trader, 700 E. State St., Iola, WI 54990 E-MAIL: ATNews@fwcommunity.com or toni.rahn@fwcommunity.com FAX: 715-445-4087 All letters and e-mails must be signed with a first and last name and include a return postal address. When sending via e-mail, please include your city and state, and please do not use all caps. Antique Trader reserves the right to edit all letters. 10 ANTIQUE TRADER • www.AntiqueTrader.com • October 29, 2014 ASK THE EXPERTS Antique Trader has teamed up with The Asheford Institute Of Antiques to bring readers insights from some of the school’s finest antiques and collectibles appraisers. As part of this “guest appraisers” program, you’ll receive expert information from a number of different appraisers to help you get the answers you need, from the best possible source: The Asheford Institute of Antiques! Learn more about how the Asheford Institute can help you become a “certified” antiques appraiser by visiting www.asheford.com or contact the Admissions Office toll free at 877-444-4508. NASA operations manual not uncommon, but valuable Q I have an Apollo 11 “Lunar Surface Operations Plan” manual signed by W.H. Wood Jr., Lunar Surface Operations officer, and several other operations officers, dated June 13, 1969. This is a final edition from NASA. – R.M. Brick, N.J. A Your autographed copy of the Apollo 11 Lunar Surface Operations Plan is certainly an interesting piece of history, and one that is coveted by aerospace collectors. These operations plans do come up at auction quite a bit more than you might think. Q I subscribe to your magazine, and I have a question. I am needing some information about a doll I purchased. It is an all-leather body with cork. On the chest of doll is a label that says “jdk germany 1/2 cork”. On back of dolls head, it says, “dep 154.14”. I looked up the information, and I’m not sure if it is a Kestner doll or maybe a Kley Hahn. Any information would be greatly appreciated. I’m also in need of a good doll doctor in the area. – C.S Punxsutawney, Pa. A Your doll is indeed a Johann Daniel Kestner Jr. (JDK) doll from the early 1900s. Unfortunately, your query was not accompanied by a photograph, and the information you provided did not include the doll’s height, condition, type of eyes, type of mouth (molded mouth – open, closed, teeth visible), presence or absence of original clothing or wig – all very important information when determining value. A few photographs would probably have been more beneficial than a description. The DEP 154.14 identifies the specific mold used to create the doll’s head and shoulders and does provide the type of informa- In fact, there are auctions that specialize in space-related items only. Recent auction records for your particular manual, signed and unsigned by operations personnel, show sale prices in the $600 to $900 range with those signed by the astronauts themselves going for 10 times that amount. NASA operations plans come up in auction more often then you might think. Signed documents by the astronauts who participated in the missions can sell for $600 to $900. tion that is needed to identify the doll without actually seeing photographs or the doll itself. Based on the mold number, I assume your doll is around 28 inches tall and has a jointed body, bisque shoulder/head, forearms and hands. This model was also made with “sleep eyes,” which are eyes that are open when the doll is upright and closed when the doll is supine. JDK began producing dolls of wood or papier-maché somewhere around 1816. During the early 1860s, the company began producing dolls with papier-maché heads coated with wax and bisque-head dolls. The kid bodies often have a label with a gold crown and red streamers. Doll prices for more common dolls have decreased significantly during the past few years. JDK DEP 154.14 dolls in good condition with the original clothing and wig can sell in the $650 to $700 range. With antique clothing not original to the doll or contemporary clothing, these dolls can be found in the $150 to $250 range depending on condition. Doll hospitals are becoming exceedingly difficult to locate. There is one in Philadelphia (nearly four hours from your location) called the Lilliput Doll Hospital; perhaps they can direct you to a doll hospital in your area. CONTACT US A.I.A. “Certified” Appraiser Send your questions and photos via e-mail to AskAT@ fwmedia.com, or mail to Antique Trader Q&A, 700 E. State St., Iola, WI 54945. Photos sent by e-mail should be 200 dpi or larger. Appraisals are personal opinions of value and are to be considered for entertainment purposes only. The values are estimated and are not to be used for any other purpose, either legal or personal. Personal replies are not possible. Dr. Anthony J. Cavo is an honors graduate of the Asheford Institute Of Antiques and a graduate of Reisch College of Auctioneering. He has extensive experience in the field of buying and selling antiques and collectibles; at age 18, he became one of the youngest purchasers and consigners of antiques and art for a New York auction house. Mr. Cavo is an active dealer in the antiques and collectibles marketplace in the U.S. and abroad. Dr. Anthony J. Cavo October 29, 2014 • www.AntiqueTrader.com • ANTIQUE TRADER 11 BEHIND THE GAVEL Wayne Jordan Get back to selling basics using the four C’s It was the Super Bowl of retailing, but you and I were not and down the aisles seeking that “special find”. Antique store invited. shoppers have learned not to rely on the usual run-of-the-mill From October 21-23, 2014, retailers of new consumer goods mediocre signage that’s found in antique stores and malls. You met in Minneapolis to be judged on the quality of their retail know the kind I mean: Magic marker on a piece of copy paper displays. Fift y judges evaluated 104 finalists in seven retail advertising a percentage off. channels for the Design of the Times contest at the 2014 Shopper But our products continue to sell despite our signage, and I Marketing Conference & Expo. Participants competed for gold, can’t help but wonder how much more inventory we would move platinum and Best of the Times awards. The event was produced if our selling messages – verbal as well as written – were just a by the Path to Purchase Institute tad better. I think the best place (P2Pi), and was a full-blown to start in improving our sales “The rule was (Dale Carnegie convention with receptions, cermessages can be found in No. 3: emonies, vendors and sales reps. Are the product benefits clear? has a rule for everything) Since the event occurred between Way back at the beginning of ‘never state a feature without editions of Antique Trader, the my career I enrolled in the Dale stating a corresponding benefit.’ Carnegie Sales Course. At the winners were not known at press time. Details can be found at time, it was the best sales course Another Dale Carnegie adage: www.shoppermarketexpo.com. around, and I’ve never regretted A confused mind says ‘no.’ ” Since we antique dealers are taking it. In the very first class – the red-headed stepchildren of after the introductions, etc. – the retail, participating in the event first topic covered was Features & wouldn’t have provided much of a return on investment, any- Benefits. The rule was (Dale Carnegie has a rule for everything) way. (No offense intended toward redheads: My Scots-Irish “never state a feature without stating a corresponding benefit”. genes have produced an ample supply of them in my family). I The class separated into groups and we drilled each other on the did fi nd it interesting, however, that the P2Pi has well-defi ned application of this rule. At the time, I was selling musical instrucriteria for determining the effectiveness of retail signage and ments, and there were a lot of features on the various musical displays. And that, my friends, is information that we can all instruments. My homework was to list the features of every use. We don’t even have to buy a plane ticket to Minneapolis instrument I sold, and write corresponding benefits. It was perto get it: The criteria used to judge displays was developed by haps the best learning experience I’d ever had up to that point. Sell Check [https://sellcheck.com] as part of its Retail MarketWhen I bought my first computer back in the 1980s, I was ing Optimization Tool, and the basic information is available tempted to stop the salesperson mid-pitch and give him that online. Dale Carnegie lesson. The salesperson was focused on selling me Sell Check and the P2Pi advocate a four-step process for eval- an IBM compatible DOS 286 machine with 1 megabyte of RAM, uating store displays they call the “4 C’s”. Sell Check’s process a 12.5 clock speed and a buffered pipeline. I had absolutely no is quite a bit more involved than just the 4 C’s; retailers inter- idea what any of that was or what it could possibly do for me, ested in knowing more can view the video on Sell Check’s home and the salesman wasn’t telling me. I didn’t know enough to ask page, or download their overview PDF at [www.retailwire.com/ intelligent questions. Confused, I left the store. (Another Dale page/10240/sellcheck-overview-and-correlation-study-results]. Carnegie adage: A confused mind says “no”.) As antique dealers, we assume that our customers know The 4 C’s something about what they are looking at in our stores. Some1. Command: Does the display engage a shopper’s peripheral times that’s the case, but not always. Either way, stating a prodvision? uct’s benefits (however obvious) can’t hurt. 2. Connect: Is the product instantly recognizable by the shopcontinued on page 41 per? 3. Convey: Is the product’s benefit clear? 4. Close: Does the message overcome the shopper’s primary Wayne Jordan is a Virginia licensed resistance to buying? auctioneer, certified personal property I can see how these criteria would be useful to Wal-Mart or a appraiser, and accredited business broker. He specializes in the valuation convenience store. Shoppers usually enter those establishments and liquidation of estate and business searching for particular items, and displays must reach out across assets. Learn more at http://www. the aisle, grab the attention of the shopper and say, “Hey! Me resaleretailing.com or auctioneer. wayne@yahoo.com. ‘The Business too! Look at me!” Antique store shoppers aren’t single-purpose of Antiques’ is available at www. shoppers, though. They’re browsers. They’re already looking up KrauseBooks.com. 12 ANTIQUE TRADER • www.AntiqueTrader.com • October 29, 2014 FURNITURE DETECTIVE Fred Taylor Replaced top means the table has turned Q Hi Fred: I am working at a pawn shop, and we acquired this piece of furniture through an estate sale. I was wondering if you could tell me anything about it – time, style, etc. I am sending a picture because I don’t think I will be able to accurately describe this piece. Thanks a lot. – J. A via email Q I found an antique bed in my attic, and I was wondering what it was worth and when it was constructed. The bed has a white sticker on it that reads “Edison wood products inc. New London WI, USA, Edison Little Folks Furniture, One of the Thomas A. Edison industries”. Also, underneath, on the bottom of the headboard is a serial number that reads “1501”, and someone wrote in pencil, “Maple”. I am hoping that you may know when this bed was made, how much it could be worth and anything about this furniture company. Thank you for your time. – S. via email I can see where you might have a hard time describing this table. It took me a few minutes to understand it, too. What threw me off was the top. The top is actually a replacement I found some interesting top to this table. It appears to be information about Edison done by a reasonably competent Wood Products. In 1917, Thomas craftsman, but there are a couple Alva Edison purchased Wisconof clues to its origin. The first is sin Panel and Cabinet Company, the color. The newer top is lighter a maker of opera seats, which and browner than the rest of the had been incorporated a year or table. While it is in fact walnut, it so earlier. Edison converted the is 20th century kiln-dried wood. factory to the production of cabiThat’s what gives it its color. The nets for his newly patented line rest of the table is walnut, but it of phonographs. Edison Wood is 19th century air-dried wood. Products made phonograph That is what gives older walnut cabinets until 1927. its reddish color, making it hard By 1927, new phonograph to distinguish from mahogany as “Aesthetic table” This walnut table is Eastlake in basic style designs for table top models had it ages. The second clue to modern but may have part of the later Aesthetic Movement of the late made the larger cabinets obso19th century. lete, so to preserve the employorigin is the molded edge of the ment of several hundred employtop, done by a shaper or router. That style of edge treatment is mostly a 20th century design ele- ees, Edison decided the company should make juvenile furniture. ment. The original top probably either had a reeded edge like the In a short time, Edison Wood Products gained a reputation as one lower shelves or was marble, which is most likely the case, since of the foremost manufacturers of quality juvenile furniture in the U.S. The company survived to this day as a part of Simmons Juthere is already a gallery and a decorative skirt below the top. The basic styling of the original part of the table is Eastlake from venile Products, which manufactures a complete line of children’s the late 19th century. It is a parlor or lamp table. But the truncated, furniture including the “Little Folks” line. Unfortunately, I could supported shelves above the lower deck are a feature more often not find the exact date when Edison became part of Simmons and found in a later variation of Eastlake known as the “Aesthetic” or lost the Edison name. That would help establish an outside date on “Art” Movement. This style added to the intricacy of the Eastlake the age of the bed. Since the company has a long history, it’s difficult design, and in many cases Aesthetic pieces, were painted black, and to establish an age or value for the bed without seeing photos. called “ebonizing” during the period. This unusual shelf arrangement allowed the display of tall statuary or vases of flower arrangeSend your comments, questions and pictures to Fred Taylor ments in the center below the main top with smaller artifacts on at PO Box 215, Crystal River, FL 34423 or email them the short shelves. This “hanging” shelf idea carried into the 20th to info@furnituredetective.com. His book “How to be a century in the Art Nouveau movement and is commonly seen in Furniture Detective” is now available for $18.95 plus $3 shipping. Send check or money order for $21.95 to Fred etageres of that style. Taylor, PO Box 215, Crystal River, FL 34423. Fred and Gail What is the table worth? Its collector’s value as a 19th century Taylor’s DVD, “Identification of Older & Antique Furniture,” parlor table disappeared with the original top, so now it’s just a ($17 + $3 S&H) are also available at the same address. For more information call (800) 387-6377 (9 a.m.-4 p.m. table with an interesting past. Eastern, M-F only), fax 352-563-2916, or e-mail info@ A ■ furnituredetective.com. All items are also available directly from www.furnituredetective.com. 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This art was fashioned after a scene from the 1936 Gary Cooper movie “The Plainsman.” All photos courtesy Steve Evans Early 1940s “Lefty Cowboy on Horse,” made by Kay and sold through Spiegel. The cowboy resembles Gene Autry wearing chaps and a big cowboy hat. Note original owner’s pick-shaped initials “O.S.B.” There was a time when youngsters dreamed of being cowboys or cowgirls. Their desires were fueled by the action-packed cowboy movies and fascinating radio shows of the 1930s through the 1950s. During that era, big mailorder catalogs offered “cowboy guitars.” Sears & Roebuck guitars were made by the Harmony Company and came with stencil-painted art, while models sold by Montgomery Ward and Spiegel were made by multiple manufacturers (Kay, Regal or Richter) and featured vivid silk-screen painted artwork. The attractiveness of cowboy guitar art often has to do with the smallest of details. Look inside the trailing wagon of the “Pioneer Days” scene. This portion of the art shows the silhouette of a woman wearing a bonnet and reading (her Bible?). Maybe she is praying for protection and courage for their trip West. Take a look at the art of the “Singing Cowboys” guitar. It shows a bright red campfire with the rest of the scene stenciled in cream-colored paint. This two-color scene appears to be illuminated by the fire during the night. It’s really beautiful! “Roy Rogers” guitar, 1955, shows Roy playing guitar by a campfire and Trigger standing in the background. This guitar has a spruce top with maple back and sides and was made by Harmony. 16 ANTIQUE TRADER • www.AntiqueTrader.com • October 29, 2014 “Pioneer Days” guitar, 1951; artwork shows a wagon train with mountains, clouds and a distant sunset. This shaded brown finish guitar was made of birch, a wood often used for making cowboy guitars. The guitars shown in this article were made in America, but cowboy guitars were also produced in Canada, Australia, Germany, Holland and South Africa. Interest in cowboy guitars declined around 1955 when Elvis Presley and rock & roll music hit the stage. Some people actually painted over the artwork of their cowboy guitars or simply discarded them. Today, cowboy guitars are usually not playable because of their advanced age, but some nostalgic folks choose to hang them on their walls to artfully remember the good old days. To see a short video showing the cowboy guitars in my collection, or to see the “Prairie Ramblers” guitar featured in a bluegrass music video, visit YouTube.com and search for “Antique Trader Cowboy Guitars.” To view these guitars in person, visit the Jacksonville Guitar Museum, 1105 Burman Drive in Jacksonville, Arkansas. ■ “Red Foley” guitar, 1941, made by Richter, shows a cowboy on horseback standing by a waterfall with trees and mountains in the background. Inscription reads “Smooth Trailin’ Red Foley.” This 1938 “Rodeo” guitar’s art shows one cowboy riding and roping, another waving his hat while riding a horse that is reared up on hind legs and a third cowboy off in the distance riding a bucking bronco. COLLECTOR FEATURE “Lone Ranger” guitar, 1937, shows the Lone Ranger riding Silver while the horse is rearing up on his hind legs, and Tonto riding his horse, Scout. In the distance is a steam engine train silhouetted by the moon. “Buck Jones” guitar, 1940, shows Buck on his horse, Silver, with an inscription reading “Good Luck, Buck Jones & Silver.” This guitar was made by Regal and sold through Montgomery Ward. “Branding Time” guitar, 1941, with Del Oro name on peghead, made by Kay and sold through Spiegel. The art shows a cowboy lassoing a steer; the cowboy and horse look a lot like Buck Jones and Silver. “Prairie Ramblers” guitar, 1958, was made by Kay and sold through Spiegel. The Prairie Ramblers with Patsy Montana singing lead had the popular record “I Want to be a Cowboy’s Sweetheart.” This 1940 “Singing Cowboys” scene shows five cowboys singing and playing guitars around the campfire. Made by Harmony and sold through Sears with Supertone label inside. “Jerry the Yodeling Cowboy” guitar, 1940, named after Jerry Smith. Jerry had played in a Western movie when this guitar was produced, but he was better known for having a cowboy radio show on WHO in Des Moines, Iowa. Early 1940s “Corral Scene” guitar with vivid silk-screened artwork. Made by Regal, this guitar is red, but the same art was available on a dark green guitar. Steve Evans entered the retailing business in 1975 at the age of 18 by opening the Jacksonville Guitar Center in Jacksonville, Ark. He has been collecting vintage guitars since then, and has co-authored “Cowboy Guitars” (Centerstream Publishing, 2002; available online through Booksamillion.com and Amazon.com). Evans has dedicated one end of his retail building to the Jacksonville Guitar Museum, displaying his vintage guitar collection, which, in addition to vintage Fender, Martin and Gibson guitars, includes more than 150 circa 1930s-1950s Cowboy Guitars with Western artwork and a few hundred plastic toy guitars. Evans can be reached at the Jacksonville Guitar Center, 1105 Burman Dr., Jacksonville, AR 72076; 501-982-4933; http://www.cowboyguitars. net/jvllguitar. Shop/museum hours are Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-6 p.m. October 29, 2014 • www.AntiqueTrader.com • ANTIQUE TRADER 17 IN THE NEWS North Carolina group develops museum marking WWII camp BUTNER, N.C. (AP) – A reminder of the days when North Carolina housed Nazi prisoners of war is being assembled in the town where the federal government built a prominent prison. The News & Observer of Raleigh reports (http://bit.ly/1AKiofK) efforts are underway to open the Camp Butner Museum. It would tell the history of the 40,000-acre site where the Army trained soldiers for World War II combat and held captured Italian and German soldiers. The Camp Butner Society plans to house the museum in a small woodframe building the Army built in 1942. The volunteer group hopes to soon sign a lease with the North Carolina National Guard for the building’s lot. Society members are collecting photographs, letters, documents and uniforms from the training camp that they’ll use to tell its story. ■ Editor’s Note: The Camp Butner Society can be reached at P.O. Box 412, Butner, NC 27509. See project updates at https://www. facebook.com/CampButnerSociety. Fight over World War II-era tank heading to Calif. court REDWOOD CITY, Calif. (AP) — A company headed by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen has fi led a lawsuit in the San Francisco Bay Area over a World War IIera German tank it says it paid $2.5 million for but never received. The Panzer IV tank was part of a fleet of military vehicles amassed by Stanford University-trained engineer Jacques Littlefield, who kept them on his family estate up a winding, forested road above Silicon Valley. After his death, his family turned them over to the Massachusettsbased Collings Foundation, which put some of them up for auction in Portola Valley in July. In the lawsuit fi led Sept. 10 in San Mateo County, Allen’s company, Vulcan Warbirds, says it reached an agreement to buy the tank after the auction, but was later told there had been a misunderstanding and the foundation didn’t want to give up the tank. By then, it had already wired the money to the bank account of the company that was handling the auction, Auctions America, according to the lawsuit. The lawsuit claims breach of contract and names Auctions America and the Collings Foundation. Collings Foundation CEO Rob Collings told the Palo Alto Daily News (http:// bit.ly/1pWSlM5) the tank was never sold. The company put it up for auction, but then reached its fundraising goal without selling the tank. The foundation was hoping to raise $10 million from the auction to help build a military vehicle museum at its Stow, Massachusetts, headquarters. “So the decision was made by our trustees that this was core to the collection and we’re going to keep it,” Collings said. He said it was his understanding that Auctions America had returned the $2.5 million. Auctions America spokeswoman Amy Christie said in an email the company understands the matter is in litigation and is working with the parties to reach a resolution. There are only five Panzer IV tanks in the United States, according to Vulcan Warbirds. The Seattle-based company leases rare military planes and vehicles to the Flying Heritage Collection, a museum located in Everett, Washington, the suit says. Vulcan Warbirds said in a statement Auctions America had failed to honor its agreement, and it looked forward to restoring the Panzer IV tank and having it join a Sherman tank and other historic military aircraft and vehicles at the Flying Heritage Collection. ■ 18 ANTIQUE TRADER • www.AntiqueTrader.com • October 29, 2014 Creative upcycling may equal prize NORTHFIELD, Minn. — The practice of creative recycling and upcycling of items for new and unique uses has been growing. Now, you could earn a prize for your upcycling efforts. The Planter Pickers organization is hosting a Design & Photo Contest, featuring use of unique items upcycled into flower planters. The guidelines call on people to pick or create an uncommon item to repurpose into a flower planter, and take a photo of the creation – complete with flowers. Submissions will be accepted beginning Feb. 15, 2015, with the announcement of the winner scheduled for June 1, 2015. The entries will be judged by private judges based on gallery votes and planter creativity, plant arrangement and photo quality. There is a $1,000 grand prize and five $50 runnerup prizes. Photo submissions will be featured on www.planterpickers.com. Rules can also be found on this site. For more information and examples of upcycling, check out the Aug. 7, 2013, issue of Antique Trader. Single digital copies of the issue are available for just $2 at our online store: bit.ly/ATAUG62013. City to alter firehouse into local arts center FAIRMONT, W.Va. (AP) — Fairmont officials are moving forward with a historic downtown preservation project. West Virginia Public Broadcasting (http://bit.ly/1rAavce) reports that the city council has accepted a state Historic Preservation Grant of nearly $50,000 to be matched by the city. The grant will pay for a new roof on the old city firehouse with the goal of transforming the building into space for artists to create and teach. Kathy Wyrosdick is Fairmont’s director of planning and development. She says final preparations are underway to put the project out for bid. She hopes the bid can be awarded and the roof replaced before the end of the year and ahead of winter weather. ■ IN THE NEWS Clars finishes fiscal year 57% ahead of 2012-13 OAKLAND, Calif. — Clars Auction Gallery concluded its 2013-2014 fiscal year setting a record for the firm with $21 million in sales for the year. This is an increase of 57 percent from the previous fiscal year, the largest year-over-year increase in the firm’s history. “The global reach of our marketing is core to our clients and consignors success. By broadening our global market with a presence on three live bidding platforms, we are able to attract a record numbers of new buyers, a key element in the success of our sales, which parlays into attracting high-level estates and consignments from around the world,” said Redge Martin, president of Clars Within Clars’ four departments, Fine Art, Furniture and Decorative Arts, Asian Art and Antiques and Jewelry, there were several standout lots that changed hands. In the Fine Art category, total sales were $5.8 million, an increase of 39 percent over the 2012-2013 fiscal period. Among the top fine art lots was “The Proposal,” by Eugène de Blaas, which sold for $154,700. In the diverse category of furniture and decorative arts, there was an increase of 15 percent over fiscal year 2012-2013, with a Ferrari 360 Modena Spider selling for $95,200 and claiming top lot status, while a Tiffany Studios Venetian desk lamp, circa 1910, commanded $56,500. Meanwhile, the category of Asian art and antiques saw an increase of 136 percent over fiscal year 2012-2013. This was driven by the sale of attention-getting lots including a set of Chinese Huanghuali Compound Cabinets. Finally, the jewelry and timepieces category reported a 53 percent increase over fiscal year 2012-2013, with a brownish pink diamond and platinum ring selling for $142,800 to lead all lots. All lots reported include a 19 Tiffany Studios Lamp, circa 1910. Photo courtesy Clars Auction Gallery percent buyer’s premium. Clars Auction Gallery’s next auction is scheduled for Nov. 15-17. For more information, visit www.clars.com or call 510-428-0100. ■ A $30 card may actually be worth thousands The three most important factors in the value of some collectibles are: condition, condition, condition. An otherwise common, modern sports trading card valued at less than $100 in average condition could be worth thousands of dollars in pristine condition. For example, one particular 1971 baseball card that often sells for only about $30 sold in an auction for more than $25,000 in certified, Mint grade. “Many people who collected cards while growing up in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s may think those cards are now worthless; however, many of the cards from those decades can be worth incredible amounts today in top grade,” said Joe 1993 SP #279 Derek Jeter graded PSA Gem Mint 10. Orlando, president of Pro- Photo courtesy Professional Sports fessional Sports Authenti- Authenticator cator (www.psacard.com), the world’s largest sports memorabilia authentication and grading company. “The key to unlocking these monster values is the card receiv- ing the top grade, PSA Gem Mint 10. The gap in value between PSA Gem Mint 10 and cards that at arm’s length look perfect, say, PSA Near Mint-Mint 8, is often astounding,” Orlando stated. Here are some of the modern sports cards PSA cites that are relatively inexpensive in “raw,” uncertified condition but can be worth thousands of dollars in certified top grade. HIGH RAW VALUE PSA 10 AUCTION PRICE 1979 O-Pee-Chee Wayne Gretzky #18 $800 $94,162 1993 Upper Deck SP Derek Jeter #279 $150 $33,842 1975 Topps Robin Yount #223 $50 $25,790 1973 Topps Mike Schmidt #615 $150 $25, 541 1971 Topps Steve Garvey #341 $30 $25,393 CARD PSA has compiled an eye-opening list of “15 Modern Card Prices That Wi{l Blow Your Mind.” The complete list with illustrations and additional information about the cards is available free online at www.psacard.com/Lists/top-15-modern-card-prices. For additional information, visit www.psacard.com, call 800325-1121 or email info@psacard.com. ■ October 29, 2014 • www.AntiqueTrader.com • ANTIQUE TRADER 19 IN MEMORIAM Bidding farewell to a true lady of words Editor’s Note: On Sept. 7, 2014, the world lost an inspiring, innovative and iconic journalist, educator, and former long-time contributor of Antique Trader, among other things, with the passing of Geets Vincent. This tribute to Ms. Vincent originally appeared in The Press Democrat of Santa Rosa, Calif., and is being reprinted here with permission. doctors and lawyers and so forth.” Old friend Marty McReynolds shared many stories and laughs with Vincent at social meetings of the former Sonoma County Press Club. He said she was a great teacher, but it took more than that to keep people coming to her class every week for 25 years. “She was interested in people,” McReynolds said. “She had a lively mind. She had a good sense of humor. People just seemed By Chris Smith, columnist for The Press Democrat drawn to her.” Everybody’s got a story inside them and Geets Vincent — newsAmong those strongly drawn were author Monte Schulz, who paperwoman, traveler, editor, teacher, connoisseur of words — was a met Geets as a student in her Journalism class at the JC. She became master at coaxing them out. a mentor to Schulz, a son of late “Peanuts” cartoonist Charles M. Through most of the past 30 years, Vincent assured the adults in Schulz, and edited all of his novels. her weekly writing class that within the archives of their memory Jean Schulz, the cartoonist’s widow, years ago became a close were tales worth writing, and that they absolutely were up to the task. friend of Vincent, long a loyal volunteer at the Charles M. Schulz The Canada-born resident of Santa Rosa suffered a debilitat- Museum. ing stroke four years ago, but it didn’t stop her from coming to the “I was amazed by Geets’ engagement with her students and their Thursday morning classes in her wheelchair, helped by friend and memoir writing,” she said. “It seems that Geets felt everyone had a caregiver Eva Walpole. wonderful story to tell, and she was there to Vincent died Sunday (Sept. 7) in her encourage each one of them.” room at the Five Palms Care Home. She Vincent was born Gertrude Chertkow in was 89. Calgary, Alberta, in 1925. “At 5,” she wrote in She had taught English, Journalism and 1989, “I first decided I wanted to be a newsother classes at Santa Rosa Junior College paper reporter.” for nearly two decades when she created She never much cared for her given first the autobiography class in 1985. When it name, and in time she came to suspect that became one of many classes discontinued an obviously female name would not serve by the school, Vincent and her students her as she sought to join the traditional men’s simply went independent and moved to club of the newsroom. She adopted Geets a meeting room at the Friends House Geets Vincent, former Antique Trader as her legal name. retirement community in Rincon Valley. contributor, died Sept. 7, 2014, at the age of “She lived for her byline,” said her It continues today as the Seniors 89. Photo courtesy The Press Democrat daughter, Laurie Page Aldrich of WisconAuthors and is taught by former student sin. Sheri Graves, a retired Press Democrat reporter. Many of the adults Aldrich’s mother met her late father, teacher Hector Buroker, in and seniors in the class have participated for years, even decades. Vancouver during World War II. They married in 1948 and came to Bev Wallstrum was at Vincent’s first class 29 years ago, and she California in search of opportunity four years later. still goes every Thursday. The former Geets Buroker worked as a newspaper reporter and “You just don’t want to miss it,” said Wallstrum, 94. She said that studied English and library science, earning degrees at UC Berkeley long ago, the people who share their stories in Vincent’s class ceased and Sonoma State University. She and her first husband moved to to be fellow students and became family. Sonoma County in 1961. “You hear about other people’s lives. You know so much about Geets Buroker wrote for the former Santa Rosa News Herald and them from what they wrote,” Wallstrum said. “You feel a bond that other local weeklies and for a time collaborated with Polly Huntyou can’t describe.” singer on a children’s crafts column in The Press Democrat. She Tom Farrell of Santa Rosa participated in the writing class for divorced in 1969, a year after she began teaching at SRJC. years, until vision loss halted his writing. He said the course, which In 1980, she married Stuart Vincent, a widowed World War II has produced a number of anthologies of students’ work, changed veteran and American Cancer Society volunteer. They lived happily his life. until his death in 2004. Though he is a successful man and a nationally recognized adIn addition to teaching the family-like writing class for adults, vocate for people with disabilities, Farrell, 88, said that as someone Geets Vincent wrote freelance pieces for a variety of newspapers and without a college degree, it initially was intimidating to find himself publications such as travel and antiques magazines. Right up until in a personal writing class with some highly educated, professional her stroke in 2010, she savored putting stories to paper and seeing people. her byline in print. “Geets really gave me a tremendous gift,” he said. With her encontinued on page 37 couragement, he said, “I realized I could write as well as some of the 20 ANTIQUE TRADER • www.AntiqueTrader.com • October 29, 2014 Postcard, Vintage Paper & Collectibles Auction IOWA DOLL TOY SHOW SET FOR NOV 9TH Sat, Nov. 8, 2014 - 9am Hawkeye Downs • Cedar Rapids, Iowa www.WearsAuctioneering.com for details This no-reserve auction will include THOUSANDS of Postcards in every collector area-States, Topics and Holidays. Albums and Boxes full. Fall is in the air, whether mother nature agrees or not, with the Eastern Iowa Doll/Toy show which kicks off its 30th year at its fall show Sunday November 9th at the Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds, Davenport, IA. The show runs from 9AM to 3PM, early bird buyers enter at 8AM. 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HUGE 2 DAY ANTIQUE AUCTION FRIDAY, OCT. 31ST AND NOV. 1ST 10:00 AM EACH DAY LOCATED: 5879 US 62 1 1/2 mi. south of Hillsboro OH 45133 (formerly Chuck Wait tire) Auction being held in a heated open span building 3 Waddel Show Cabinets - Civil War Officers Field Desk - Twin Curved Glass Walnut China Cabinets - 83 Pieces R&S Prussia - 97 Pieces Carnival Glass (all old) Furniture - Lamps - China - Wooden Ware - Much Variety GO TO auctionzip.com TO SEE LISTING & COLORED PICTURES Terms: Cash or Check with proper ID KENNY & MARY KIER OWNERS CHAMBERS REALTY & AUCTION COMPANY 216 N High Street • Hillsboro • Ohio 45133 • 937.393.1948 www.chambersrealty.net Auctioneers: Lowell Chambers • Rusty Fite October 29, 2014 • www.AntiqueTrader.com • ANTIQUE TRADER 21 COVER STORY Coveting sewing implements for more than their intended function By Melody Amsel-Arieli Antique sewing tools and accessories reflect the everyday lives of women around the world. From the Victorian era through the early 19th century, vast numbers of these collectibles were found in Great Britain. “If you were poor, you learned to sew in a poor school so you had the chance to become a maid who could mend clothes and domestic linen,” explains Robert Bleasdale, owner and director of Bleasdales Ltd. “If you were part of the upper classes, which regarded sewing and embroidery as desirable social activities, the quality of your sewing box and the tools it contained reflected your social standing and became the subject of debate, comparison and envy.” In America, too, needlework was a critically important skill for all young women to have, and considered among their most important accomplishments. “Many women relied primarily on hand-sewing for everything from mending a hem to making their family’s wardrobe,” adds Laura Johnson, associate curator, Historic New England. “Everything from scissors to thimbles, pincushions to sewing clamps survive in significant quantities and are highly collectible.” Unusual late 18th century pin ball, formed from numerous wool concentric circles in a variety of colors, 3 inches in diameter, $340-$830. Photo courtesy Bleasdales Ltd, http://www.bleasdalesltd.co.uk/ Simple sewing boxes, baskets or cloth sewing rolls usually contained basic tools like brass thimbles, needles, spools and steel scissors. More elaborate boxes, crafted in carved satinwood, rosewood, or rich with marquetry, for example, may have held similar tools in ornate gold or silver, along with needle cases fashioned from silver, mother-of-pearl, tortoise shell or vegetable ivory, a material resembling elephant ivory made from seeds of certain palm trees. These boxes, depending on their owners skills, may also have contained specialized accessories like bone stilettos for punching eyelets, abalone shuttles for tatting, agate tambour hooks for bead embroidery or blunt, silver bodkins for drawing ribbons through loops or hems. Colorful Tartanware-patterned silk winders, needle cases and thread boxes, as well as figural sewing clamps, primarily shaped like birds, were also popular. Each of these accessories currently range from about $100 to $1,000, depending on age, material and provenance. Although antique sewing scissors are all shaped alike, variations in styles and material often increase their value. Collectors can expect to pay up to $500 for those featuring bird figurals, rich gold highlights, mother-of-pearl detail or floral, scrolled, beaded or engraved silver handles. Thimbles, implements worn on thumbs or fingers to protect from needle pricks, were favored as far away as France, Germany, Norway, Greece, Turkey, Thailand and the marshes of Iraq. Though all are necessarily small and pitted, explains Bridget McConnel, thimble dealer, expert and author of “The History of Needlework Tools and The Story of the Thimble,” thimbles have inspired generations of designers. Although bronze, silver and gold ones are the most collectible, many thimbles are also made of brass, bone, wood, porcelain, horn and gutta percha (natural latex). Some are waffled, others smooth. Some are engraved, others enameled or hand painted. “Though thimble prices generally begin 22 ANTIQUE TRADER • www.AntiqueTrader.com • October 29, 2014 Rectangular pincushion with scalloped edges, beaded fringe and top, purple velvet center, blue glazed cotton back, maker unknown, circa 1873, 9 x 11 x 2 ½”. Photo courtesy of Historic New England. at $60, gold thimbles set with coral or pearls, a hands-down favorite, run between $400 and $500 each,” McConnel said. “Ones featuring precious gems like diamonds, rubies or sapphires might cost anywhere between $500 and $850 each. But those featuring gem-messages, like R (ruby) E (emerald) G (garnet) A (amethyst) R (ruby) D (diamond), are most desirable of all.” Embroidered, beaded, quilted, knitted pin-pillows or cushions were in use from the Middle Ages. Those shaped like plump tomatoes, however, may have originated in Victorian times, when many believed that this red, ripe fruit repelled evil spirits. As the story goes, when tomatoes were out of season, people perched improvised cotton, sawdust or horsehair-filled scarlet cloth replicas on their mantelpieces –which evidently provided handy pin and needle storage, too. Today, many antique pin cushions, which can be found in a wide variety of materials and designs, and range in price from $100 to $500. Prices for rare, tightlyknit woolen pin-balls that once draped from women’s chatelaines, observes Bleasdale, have risen sharply in the last five years. Melody Amsel-Arieli is a freelance writer and frequent contributor to Antique Trader. She is the author of “Between Galicia and Hungary: The Jews of Stropkov” and “Jewish Lives, Britain 1750-1950” (Pen and Sword, 2013). She lives in Israel. COVER STORY Elegant, popular, fish-shaped sharkskin needlework kit with silver scales containing small knife and scissors, in original fitted leather box, labeled “Cherished Possessions.” Belonged to Abigail, patriot Josiah Quincy’s wife, probably inherited from her mother. Photo courtesy of Historic New England. Victorian gold thimble, its frieze with chased floral decoration set with turquoise colored stones over an undulating rim, $80 – $170. Photo courtesy Bleasdales Ltd, http://www.bleasdalesltd.co.uk/ Vari-color gold and emerald-mounted necessaire, possibly French, first half of the 19th century, comprising of scissor with sheath, bodkin, needle case and cut glass scent bottle, finished five times above its low estimate, realizing $5,000 at auction in May 2014. Photo courtesy Leslie Hindman Auctioneers Above, this Meissen porcelain thimble, circa 1735-1740, with quatrefoil accent, and below, a seldom-seen 18th century American gold thimble, with tapered sides, measuring 5/8 inch, each fetched $5,000 during the May 2014 auction at Leslie Hindman Auctioneers. Photo courtesy Leslie Hindman Auctioneers Rare 19th century acorn-shaped vegetable ivory sailor`s thimble case, with rope work bands scrimshawed with whales, small figures, and birds in Eskimo style, $80 – $170. Egg-shaped sewing case, possibly made from porcupine quilts, containing ivory and bone sewing tools., France, circa 1860, ($480). Photo courtesy Bleasdales Ltd, http://www.bleasdalesltd. co.uk/ Photo courtesy Bridget McConnel, http://www.thimblesociety. com/ October 29, 2014 • www.AntiqueTrader.com • ANTIQUE TRADER 23 COVER STORY Small, faded ones without moth damage, currently sell for $500 to $700 each. Initialed and dated ones that feature bright, fresh colors command considerably more. “But the most highly prized sewing accessories of all,” Bleasdale said, “are those that were created in Palais Royal, a group of shops selling fancy goods in the French Royal Palace from the 1820s. Many, intricately carved in mother-of-pearl with gold mounts and housed in elaborate pearl and gilt caskets, are so fragile that they are really miniature works of art rather than working tools. A Palais Royal pair of scissors, with mother-of-pearl loops carved as snakes over arms, featuring a jardinière of flowers on a gold mount and steel blades, for example, may sell for $700 to $1,000. A mother-of-pearl thimble in perfect condition with the Palais Royal trademark – an enamel pansy within a gold oval – sells for between $800 to $1,200. A 4-inch-long needle case, elaborately carved as a reclining poodle, currently commands between $1,000 and $1,300.” Antique needlework boxes and kits are extremely desirable as well, especially if their contents are complete. Etuis, small wooden, tortoise-shell, gilt, ivory, metal or leather cases may, in addition to basic sewing items, also contain snuff spoons, ear spoons (curettes to clean ears), penknives, toothpicks, tweezers or nail files. Others feature aide memoires, (cunningly small “books” to note cherished stitches), patch boxes (used to create alluring facial beauty marks) or crystal scent bottles. Etuis currently draw between $400 and $3,000, depending on their contents, condition and provenance. Necessaires and Lady’s Companions, small, velvet-lined, intricately tooled leather kits that hold essential sewing tools, were designed for short journeys. Simple ones range from around $130, reports Bleasdale, to more than $1,300 for a 1870s Frenchmade novelty Companion shaped, appropriately, like a railway platform weighing scale. Some enthusiasts seek single types of antique sewing tools like thimbles, pin balls or needle cases. Some seek ones made from particular materials like mother-of-pearl, silver or vegetable ivory. Others concentrate George II gold, enamel, carnelian, diamond and pearl mounted “Nubian” needle case, featuring rococo scrolls and shellwork, and measuring four inches, realized $11,250 at auction in May, 2014. Photo courtesy Leslie Hindman Auctioneers on tools from certain eras or origins. Indeed, with such a vast variety of choices, the joy of it all is that collections may never really be complete. ■ Related Resources to Explore If the topic of sewing implements piques the sewing and collecting aficionado in you, you may enjoy exploring these related resources and destinations: BOOKS • “Sewing Tools & Trinkets: Collector’s Identification & Value Guide Vol. 1 and 2” by Helen Lester Thompson • “Findings: The Material Culture of Needlework and Sewing,” by Mary C. Baudry • “The History of Needlework Tools,” by Bridget McConnel • “The Story of the Thimble,” by Bridget McConnel • “Antique Needlework Tools and Embroideries,” by Nerylla Taunton • “Old-Time Tools & Toys of Needlework,” by Gertrude Whitting • “No Idle Hands: The Social History of American Knitting,” by Anne MacDonald • “Antique and Collectible Thimbles and Accessories,” by Averil Mathis • “Thimbles and Thimble Cases,” Eleanor Johnson • “Thimble Collector’s Encyclopedia,” by John J. Von Hoelle • “Antique Sewing Tools and Tales,” by Barbara Gullers SEWING EXHIBITS AND RELATED DESTINATIONS • Lenawee County Historical Museum: 110 E. Church St., Adrian, Mich. The current exhibit, Home Craft: Historic Quilts, Needlework and Decorative Arts and related tools, is on display through December 2014. www.lenaweemuseum.org • Windham Textile & History Museum: 411 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. The museum (known as The Mill Museum of Connecticut) is located in the former headquarters of the American Thread Company and features educational programming, a gallery of sewing-related antiquities, a library and archive. www.millmuseumorg ONLINE EXHIBITS/GALLERIES • Museum Exhibits from Around the World on Pinterest http://bit.ly/AT_ARTSEW102914A • Vintage sewing tools are on display throughout Pinterest, here are some of the ones we found to be most intriguing: -http://bit.ly/AT_ARTSEW102914C -http://bit.ly/AT_ARTSEW102914D -http://bit.ly/AT_ARTSEW102914E • Metropolitan Museum of Art features collections with various sewing implements, http://bit.ly/AT_ARTSEW102914B • The Museum of Thimble Holders features an extensive gallery of thimbles, reel holders, clamps, sewing sets and sewing boxes, http://bit.ly/AT_ARTSEW102914F 24 ANTIQUE TRADER • www.AntiqueTrader.com • October 29, 2014 IN THE NEWS Shipwreck spurs diver to go deep EAST HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) _ If loose lips sink ships, it’s a mystery why no one can explain the story behind a shipwreck off the bank of the Connecticut River. Officer Woodrow Tinsley said he was on an exercise with the police department’s dive team when he kept hearing talk of a shipwreck right off the shore of Great River Park in East Hartford. “Everyone on the team kept talking about this shipwreck,’’ Tinsley said, “so I asked around, and maybe 10 people who worked for the town knew about it. I had no idea it was there.’’ Tinsley is an avid diver outside his work on the dive team, he said, even operating his own dive training business, New England Ski and Scuba in Vernon. The news of the wreck piqued his interest, spurring him to take the plunge and investigate it on his own. Tinsley said the vessel, a schooner that he has estimated to be about 85 feet long, is partially buried in the river bottom and has no immediately visible identifying markers. But it’s likely the ship isn’t as old as some of the discovered items would indicate, Tinsley said. According to one report from a Riverfront Recapture ranger, the story of the ship dates back to the 1970s. “The story goes that it went down in Wethersfeld Cove in the early 1970s, and the owner resurfaced it and brought it to East Hartford, where he anchored it in Great River Park,’’ Tinsley said. “That’s where it went down again.’’ Instead of recovering the ship for a second time, the Army Corps of Engineers weighed it down so it wouldn’t float down the river, Tinsley said. Tinsley said that although he’s eager to identify the wreck, as a diver, the journey is just as important as the destination. “Divers spend their whole careers looking for shipwrecks, and here we have one in our back yard,’’ he said. “It’s a big deal. You get to be an amateur archaeologist. And once we find out, it’ll be a neat thing for the town.’’ ■ Wilkinson enters specialty post SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – J. Levine Auction & Appraisal recently welcomed David Wilkinson into its organization, as Director of Specialty Auctions and Events. Wilkinson previously served as Director of The Legacy Gallery, a nationally-renowned fine art gallery that showcases both representational and impressionistic art. “We are thrilled to have David on board to help us develop and expand our specialty auctions and events,” said Josh Levine, owner of J. Levine Auction & Appraisal. “His expertise in fine art combined with his savvy marketing and customer relationship skills bring tremendous value to our firm. We have big plans for growth, and David will be an integral part of that.” Wilkinson’s career in fine art spans more than 26 years. “I’m excited to begin this new phase of my career,” Wilkinson, a Chandler resident, said. “I am fortunate to have worked with and learned from some of the best in the art industry. David Wilkinson, I’m eager to put director of that knowledge to Specialty Auctions and Events. Photo use in my new role, courtesy J. Levine Auction & and I’m looking Appraisal forward to learning more about the ins and outs of the auction industry.” For more information, visit www. jlevines.com or call 480-496-2212. ■ HUGE ANTIQUE MALL North Central Florida Visit our Web site: www.smileysantiques.com • Over 200 Shops • Voted “Best of Best” mall in Florida • 8 Mi. S. of Gainsville, FL • On I-75 at Rd. 234 (Exit 374) Micanopy • Open Daily 10-6 • Ph. 352-466-0707 3 RD SUNDAY MARKET ANTIQUES Admission $6.00 FREE PARKING 13 & under Free Follow us on Facebook • 3rd Sunday Market 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Food NO PETS 2014 Holiday Show Nov. 16th Mike Raycraft 217-202-2847 P.O. Box 396 • Bloomington, IL 61702-0396 www.thirdsundaymarket.com thirdsundaymkt@aol.com “One of BLOOMINGTON, IL INTERSTATE CENTER (Air Conditioned & Heated) 2301 W. Market Street Exit 160 from I-55 & I-74 Route 9 West 150 VENDORS (Rain or Shine) the nation’s best.” • Country Living Mag. October 29, 2014 • www.AntiqueTrader.com • ANTIQUE TRADER 25 26 ANTIQUE TRADER • www.AntiqueTrader.com • October 29, 2014 LARGE "HISTORIC" QUINCY, IL AUCTION THURS., FRI. & SAT., NOV. 6TH, 7TH & 8TH GREEN BAY AND DE PERE ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY THE 58TH ANNUAL HOLIDAY ANTIQUE SHOW AND SALE STARTING AT 9:00 A.M. ADMISSION $6.00 COVERS BOTH DAYS DEALERS FROM ACROSS THE MIDWEST OLDEST JD DEALERSHIP IN THE NATION... SINCE 1880! HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: Antique signs, JD literature and manuals, early country store seed cabinets, antiques & collectibles, trucks & forklifts, seed cleaning & handling equipment, tractor & mowers, new inventory, over 1,000 bags of seed & fertilizer, office equipment, major shop tools, grain bins and the list goes on and on! This will be one of the most interesting auctions ever conducted in the area. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2014 9AM – 6PM SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2014 10AM – 4PM ROCK GARDEN 1951 BOND STREET, GREEN BAY, WI 3 SEPARATE LOCATIONS: Day 1 - Sullivan Auction Site, Hamilton, IL; Day 2 - 9th & Maine, Quincy, IL; Day 3 - South of Quincy, along Hwy. 57. FREE IDENTIFICATION OF AN ANTIQUE OR COLLECTIBLE CHINA AND CRYSTAL REPAIR ON SITE BY MARY LOU GATES HOLIDAY CAFÉ AND BAKERY Geo. Keller & Sons • Since 1880 • Quincy, IL FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.ANTIQUARIANSOCIETYGBPD.ORG A 501 c 3 Sullivan Auctioneers, LLC • 217-847-2160 • Lic. 444000107 In conjunction with Davis Auction & Realty • Quincy, IL • 217-223-3306 LISTING & PHOTOS @: www.sullivanauctioneers.com Proceeds from the event fund grants awarded to preserve and restore cultural artifacts pertinent to our community FOR SALE Established Flea Market in the Heart of Chelsea Antique Market in New York City 120 West 25th Street OWNER RETIRING Asking Price: $100,000 Store has 20 booths on two floors, fully occupied, open six days a week; huge inventory available. Serious Inquires Only ASK FOR VICTOR 516-287-5636 Tuesday - Sunday • 10 AM to 6 PM October 29, 2014 • www.AntiqueTrader.com • ANTIQUE TRADER 27 AUCTION PREVIEW Huge collection of toys, banks up for bid Nov. 14-15 VINELAND, N.J. — The first auction to feature more than 500 antique toys and banks from the collection of Max Berry will be held Nov. 14-15 at Bertoia Auctions. It is expected to be the first of two or possibly three auctions devoted to the Berry collection, which also features cast-iron horse-drawn toys and early American tin and cast-iron bell toys. “Few collections are on par with Max’s,” gallery owner Jeanne Bertoia said. “In terms of rarity and historical significance, it ranks among the very best collections of the past 30 to 40 years.” The mechanical banks to be auctioned include several that collectors might only have the chance to bid on once or twice in a lifetime, including a circa-1875 J. & E. Stevens “Preacher at the Pulpit” mechanical bank, Bertoia said. Although the lineup of toys for November’s debut sessions is still being finalized, Bertoia singled a rarity that definitely will be included: The only known example of an 1893 Ives cast-iron “Cutter Sleigh” with original figure. Not only is this auction a representation of toy history, it speaks of the impact Berry has had in the collecting community. He has been a member of the Antique Toy Collectors of America and Mechanical Bank Collectors of America, and has served as the group’s pro bono legal adviser. “Max is highly respected and very well liked by his fellow collectors – he’s a superstar of the hobby. Many consider him a mentor and turn to him for advice and guidance. He’s also a fantastic storyteller who remembers every detail behind every toy purchase he ever made,” Bertoia said. A limited number of printed catalogs for this auction are available for $55 each. The online catalog can be viewed at www. bertoiaauctions.com. For more information about the auction, visit www.bertoiaauctions. com, email toys@bertoiaauctions.com or call 856-692-1881. ■ This 1876 “Preacher at the Pulpit” mechanical bank is expected to vie for top lot status with a presale estimate of $150,000 to $175,000. Photo courtesy Bertoia Auctions Unique cabinets stacking up interest for three-day sale THOMASTON, Maine — Thomaston Place Auction Galleries has added a third day to its Fall Fine Art & Antiques Auction to accommodate the number of items assembled for this sale. The auction, scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. each day of the sale November 7-9, will present a vast array of decorative arts and Asian antiques, including large collections of fine art, jewelry, time pieces, antique furniture, porcelain and pottery, nautical items, silver, firearms and carpets. Bids will be accepted live, via absentee, phone and online at www.invaluable.com, www.auctionzip.com and www.liveauctioneers.com. The buyer’s premium is 15 percent for live, absentee and phone bids, and 18 percent for online bids. The fine art collection will be led by an important portrait of Buxton, Maine, pastor, Rev. Dr. Paul Coffin, by John Brewster Jr. ($20,000-30,000). There will be an untitled oil on linen depiction of a mare and foal by Joe Andoe ($8,000-$10,000), a graphite and charcoal group of seven unpublished illustrations for the story of “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” ($7,000-$9,000), and an outstanding oil on canvas harbor scene, “Mending the Nets”, by Emile Albert Gruppe ($7,000-$9,000). In the sculpture category, featured works will include: “Charlotte Corday,” a bronze bust by Jean Baptiste Clesinger ($6,000-$8,000); a 16th/early 17th century carved wooden full-length portrait of St. Barbara, probably of German origin ($3,000-$5,000); and a 20th century copy of the 1872 a monumental bronze sculpture “David Vainquer” by Antonin Mercie ($3,000-$4,000). The Asian category will feature several Chinese painted scrolls ($20,000-$30,000) and a 17th-18th century signed painting on silk depicting an extensive mountain landscape in mist with court complex ($5,000-$10,000). The sale will also include a Chippendale period coastal Connecticut cherry block- 28 ANTIQUE TRADER • www.AntiqueTrader.com • October 29, 2014 Late 18th century, four-piece New England graduated pine stacking cabinets may realize between $2,000 and $3,000 during the sale. Photo courtesy Thomaston Place Auction Galleries front chest with four graduated drawers ($5,000-$8,000), a circa 1780 Irish string inlaid mahogany demilune server ($4,000-$6,000) and a 1680-1720 William & Mary two-part highboy, probably of Boston origin ($3,000-$5,000). From the collection of estate jewelry there will be a: • Ladies platinum contemporary design ring with a 2.95 carat marquise cut diamond ($25,000-$35,000). • Platinum, 5.58 carat oval sapphire and diamond three-stone ring ($10,000$15,000). • Rolex Oyster Perpetual Day Date Wristwatch with tiger eye dial and 18K gold case and bracelet ($9,000-$12,000). For more information, visit www.thomastonauction.com or call 207-354-8141. ■ AUCTION PREVIEW Lehmann tin walking windup may stroll to $6,000 FAIRFIELD, Maine — James D. Julia Inc. $3,750) and a small Vindex plane ($2,000will bring several small group consignments $2,500) and three large collections with fresh-to-market • Pressed steel vehicles include Buddy L trucks items to the table during its November 7 Toy & featuring a dump truck and delivery van Doll auction. ($1,200-$1,800), Buddy L baggage truck Of particular note is the massive collection ($1,250-$1,750) and outdoor train with engine of Mary Jane and Richard Miller of St. Louis, and tenders ($1,500-$2,500) which includes large-scale early movie posters; Bidders will also have the opportunity to oblithographed paper signs for soda, tobacco, early tain more than 200 dolls of varying genres and medicinal products.; syrup dispensers; trays; materials including French and German bisque. and rare and collectible toys, among other items. A potential standout lot is an uncommon KamAlso contributing to the extensive selection This Lehmann tin windup “Walking mer & Reinhardt 107 boy doll, named Carl, with of items in this is sale is the estate collection of the Down Broadway” may realize painted blue eyes, full pouting lips, a woeful to $6,000. Photo courtesy James D. expression and a presale estimate of $20,000 to late Jerry and Carol Soling of Pound Ridge, New $4,000 Julia, Inc., Fairfield, Maine, www.jamesdjulia.com York. A painted version Palace still bank, with $30,000. Other items also expected to prompt exceptional modeling and paint, is expected to bidding battles include: fetch between $3,000 and $5,000. From the same collection comes • Stone lithographed paper poster for Kickapoo Indian Remedies, an array of Lehmann tin windups, many with original boxes. The which carries a presale estimate of $10,000 to $15,000. most significant of these is the “Walking Down Broadway” depict- • “Hound of the Baskervilles” large-scale movie poster is expected to ing a well-heeled gentleman accompanied by his female counterpart fetch between $6,000 and $8,000. walking their dog. It carries a presale estimate of $4,000 to $6,000. • Tin Meadville pure rye whiskey advertising sign, circa 1800s, Additional standouts from the selection of toys include: which may fetch $4,000 to $6,000. • Cast iron planes, circa 1930s, including a scarce Kilgore TAT For more information, visit www.jamesdjulia.com or call 207($1,000-$2,000), vibrant yellow “Friendship” seaplane ($3,250- 453-7125. ■ Prized classic cars roll into Dallas BLENHEIM, Ontario – On November 14-15, RM Auctions, in association with Auctions America, will lift the gavel on more than 130 prized cars during a single-vendor sale in Dallas. The cars hail from the museum collection of noted collector Sam Pack. “I’ve had a love affair with cars since I was a teenager, it’s in my DNA,” says Pack. “Fortunately, for me, it’s continued through my professional and business career. It’s a passion shared and supported by my family – they get as much joy out of the cars as I do.” Among the highlights from the various categories slated for the auction podium are a 1957 Ford Thunderbird ‘F-Code’ Convertible, a 1963 Shelby 289 Cobra and a 2006 Ford GT to name but a few. For more information, visit www. rmauctions.com. ■ ‘Progress’ bust heading to market Nov. 4 CHICAGO — A remnant from the iconic “Progress Lighting the Way” weathervane, which towered over the Chicago skyline for nearly half a century atop the Montgomery Ward building, will be offered as part of the 20th Century Decorative Arts auction at Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Nov. 4. The copper statute was dismantled into 30 pieces in 1947 and distributed to various individuals and entities. Among the astute collectors who were able to obtain one of the pieces was the David V. Nelson family, who acquired the bust, which will be offered during the auction. In 1898, Richard E. Schmidt was hired to add a tower to the existing Montgomery Ward building at 6 North Michigan Avenue. “Progress” was designed by ScottishAmerican sculptor John Massey Rhind and topped Schmidt’s pyramid form tower. In her original form, “Progress” was depicted as a nude, bearing a flaming torch in her right hand and a caduceus in her left balancing atop a globe. The metallic erosion at the top of her face reveals the wear of nearly half a The bust of the ‘Progress Lighting the Way’ copper statue will be sold during a Nov. 4 through Leslie Hindman Auctioneers. Photo courtesy Leslie Hindman Auctioneers century outside amongst the Chicago elements. For more information, visit www.lesliehindmanauctioneers.com or call 312-2801212. ■ October 29, 2014 • www.AntiqueTrader.com • ANTIQUE TRADER 29 AUCTION PREVIEW Tibetan ‘God of Wealth’ figure eyeing $19,000 LONDON — Dreweatts & Bloomsbury Auctions will be offering a Chinese Ceramics and Asian Works of Art auction Nov. 10, during Asian Art in London week. The sale will be held at Dreweatts & Bloomsbury Auctions’ saleroom in Mayfair, with all works available for review at saleroom during Asian Art Week, and a special late night viewing on November 3. Internet bidding is being facilitated by Dreweatts & Bloomsbury at the company’s site (www.dreweatts.com/live), as well as by Invaluable.com and LiveAuctioneers.com. Among the items eyed to generate intense bidder interest are: • Tibetan gilt-bronze figure of Jambhala, 16th-17th century, seated on a lion over a lotus base, his right hand raised as if to hold the Wealth banner, and in his left hand he’s holding a mongoose, dressed in a festooned robe and adorned with streaming ribbons. Measuring 11¾ inches in height, the piece is expected to command between $12,700 and $19,000. • Chinese blue and white “Five Dragons” vase, with a Jiaqing seal mark, measuring about 12½ inches in height, may see $10,100 to $15,200 before the gavel falls. • An 18th century famille rose Canton enamel kettle and burner, of spherical shape with cabriole spout, enameled around the body with ladies amid a garden setting, and raised on four beast legs. It measures 12-1/5 inches in height by 9-4/5 inches in width and has a presale estimate of $3,800 to $6,300. • Fine coral-red silk brocade chair cover, Kangxi period A 16th-17th century gilt-bronze figure of Jambhala “God of Wealth” could sell for between $12,700 and $19,000. Photo courtesy Dreweatts & Bloomsbury. (1622-1722) woven with a large full faced gold dragon flying above a celestial mountain amid the clouds of the enlightened world, above which the longevity character, shou, and two cranes fly, mounted with a later buff colored silk border, measuring 70 inches high by 20 inches wide. It is expected to fetch between $3,800 and $6,300. • Lacquer kodansu (small cabinet), Edo period, decorated with floral shrubs by a stream in gold and silver hiramakie, takamaki-e, togidashi-e, kirigane and nashiji on a kinji ground, the hinged door opens to reveal three fitted drawers with trays lacquered in iroe-togidashi-e, engraved silver fittings. The piece measures 3 inches in height by 5 inches in length by 2¾ inches in depth, and has a presale estimate of $1,500 to $2,375. For more information, visit www.dreweatts.com or email info@bloomsburyauctions.com. ■ Princess Diana’s chartreuse gown may sew up $80K BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Julien’s Auctions of BevDiana — Zandra Rhodes created evening gown worn to erly Hills will auction an unparalleled collection associthe Birthright benefit at the London Palladium in 1987 ated with Her Royal Highness, Diana, Princess of Wales and previously exhibited at Kensington Palace in 2002 December 5-6. ($80,000-$100,000). Plus, a set of gold tone commemoraAs one of the most adored members of the Royal tive cufflinks and buttons in a blue case marked “Royal family, the public fascination and intrigue with Princess Wedding HRH The Princess of Wales and Lady Diana Diana has not diminished even years after her passing. Spencer 29th July 1981 ($600-$800). Plus, an oversized limited edition catalog form the auction “Dresses from Julien’s Auctions will offer several iconic items from the Collection of Diana, Princess of Wales” signed “Dithe life of HRH Diana, Princess of Wales. The auction will ana,” numbered 211/250 and accompanied by a ticket to include personal clothing designed by British designer the auction ($2,000 to $4,000) is expected to cross the Catherine Walker who became Diana’s favorite designer auction block. and close personal friend. In keeping with the Royal family theme, a slice of royal Highlights of the auction include a petal pink Cathewedding cake from the marriage of Prince William and rine Walker gown double worn by Diana, to the reopening Kate Middleton in an inscribed presentation tin given to of the Savoy Theatre and to a performance of “La Boheme” guests and dignitaries at their wedding on April 29, 2011, at the London Coliseum in 1993. The slim fitting gown is will also be offered in the auction ($1,000 to $2,000). lined in silk and has a long sleeve off the shoulder bodAhead of this history-making auction Julien’s will ice embellished with bands of simulated pearls, faceted Taroni silk gown, circa 1990s, may also present its Rock ‘N’ Roll Icons Auction on Nov. glass and beadwork with a drop waist and pleated skirt command up 7-8, 2014. Included in the auction are items from the ($60,000-$80,000). Also included is a chartreuse Taroni to $80,000. Photo revolutionary rock band Heart, and pop legend Masilk georgette gown designed by Walker and worn by courtesy Julien’s Auctions donna, among others. Princess Diana on November 11, 1993. It also carries a For more information visit www.juliensauctions.com, email presale estimate of $60,000 to $80,000. Other personal items in the auction will include a Princess info@juliensauctions.com. ■ 30 ANTIQUE TRADER • www.AntiqueTrader.com • October 29, 2014 SHOW PREVIEWS Pier Antique Show expands, welcoming 400 exhibitors NEW YORK — The Pier Antique Show is preparing for its biannual show, set for Nov. 22-23. This year’s show returns to the Hudson River’s Pier 94, where more than 400 exhibitors will display quality antique furniture, jewelry, decorative and fine arts. The very popular Fashion Alley will also be present during the show, which is produced by U.S. Antique Shows. “As we approach our second year hosting November’s Pier Antique Show, we’ve received valuable feedback from both dealers and attendees and plan to make some adjustments to this year’s show,” says Dan Darby, Emerald Expositions vice president and U.S. Antique Shows general manager. “We’ve increased the number of dealers on the show floor by adding 25 new booths this year. This will diversify the categories available to attendees by providing them with more options than in previous years. We also plan to expand our Fashion Alley section, including new dealers for 2014.” U.S. Antique Shows recently produced a debut video promoting this popular antique show, which has been serving the antiques and collectibles community for the past four decades. To view the video, visit http://ow.ly/BUHPa. Darby also says that the Pier Antique Show will be host to the Second Annual Appraisal Day, Nov. 23. In partnership with Skinner Auctioneers & Appraisers, all attendees, with a valid ticket to the show, are invited to bring one item to be appraised by one of Skinner’s three expert appraisers. Each appraiser, including one specifically experienced in antique and vintage jewelry, will provide an unbiased, expert opinion of the attendee’s collectible or antique. The show will once again be partnering with the Art Deco Society The Pier Antique Show is slated for Nov. 22-23, 2014, in New York’s Hudson River’s Pier 94. Photo courtesy U.S. Antique Shows of New York. The New York society will have a booth onsite during show hours and will provide those with an interest in Art Deco information on how to become involved in the organization. The group will also support the Art Deco exhibitors participating in the show. From classic and formal antiques to Americana and decorative arts, modern designs to vintage fashion pieces, the Pier Antique Show’s versatility has made it an internationally famed shopping spot for novice and serious collectors, interior designers, fashion icons and celebrities. Items featured on the show floor include a wide variety of kitchen and home décor, paintings, antique jewelry, art glass, ceramics and more. “The Pier Antique Show has a lot of great dealers. More than 400 dealers fill almost three football fields, and an attendee can find pieces that range from $5 to in the millions. There are treasures everywhere,” says Paul Haig of Haig’s of Rochester. Show times are Saturday, Nov. 22 and Sunday, Nov. 23 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission is $20 and is valid for reentry both show days. Children under 16 are free when accompanied by an adult. For more information about the show or to purchase tickets, visit www.pierantiqueshow.com or call 239-732-6642. ■ Antiquarian Society prepping for 58th annual show GREEN BAY, Wis. — The 58th annual Green Bay & De Pere Antiquarian Society Holiday Show & Sale will take over the beautiful Rock Garden Banquet and Conference Center in Green Bay, Wis., Nov. 29-30, 2014. With a wide array of furniture, jewelry, collectibles, china and glassware, offered by dealers from across the country, there is a little something for everyone at this popular show and sale. In addition, attendees have the opportunity to take advantage of on-site crystal repair, provided by Mary Lou Gates, and free identification of antiques and collectibles. Plus, there are raffles and a bake sale to be enjoyed. The nonprofit show is held each year to raise funds for the Antiquarian Society’s grant program, which supports regional historical museums and sites by providing grant monies for the preservation and restoration of cultural artifacts. In fact, to date more than $600,000 has been At left, Carolina’s Once in a Blue Moon set up a vibrant selection of hand-printed textiles. Above, Collectors Paradise Antique Mall, set up this industrial cart ($265) loaded with an early 2-gallon Red Wing crock ($150), primitive doll ($65) and a fruit press ($225), during the 2012 show . Photos by Karen Knapstein donated to preserve and restore culture artifacts around the region. Much has changed since the group held its first show and sale back in 1957, featuring the antiques and collectibles of six dealers. However, the commitment to displaying quality merchandise and offering helpful education to collectors and dealers remains at the core of the Antiquarian Society’s efforts. The show hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 29, and 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 30. The cost of admission is $6. For more information, visit www. antiquariansocietygbdp.org or call 920366-6895. ■ October 29, 2014 • www.AntiqueTrader.com • ANTIQUE TRADER 31 SHOW HIGHLIGHTS NY Jewelry & Watch Show sees increase in numbers NEW YORK – U.S. Antique Shows reported a three percent increase in overall attendance for the New York Antique Jewelry & Watch Show. The four-day event was held in July. “We’re thrilled that the New York Antique Jewelry & Watch Show was a huge success! The show floor was filled with serious buyers and many of the clientele were new, first time attendees to the show,” says Dan Darby, Emerald Expositions vice president and U.S. Antique Shows general manager. “Our dealers have shared with us that many of their best pieces sold at excellent prices.” For the seventh year, the New York Antique Jewelry & Watch Show hosted 120 booths showcasing a wide array of antique jewelry and watches representing all eras of jewelry history. In addition, highly sought after collections from elegant global brands such as Cartier, Tiffany & Co., David Webb, Harry Winston, Patek Philippe and more populated the aisles. The ratio of buyers to dealers was 24:1 at all times on the show floor. Many of the show’s dealers commented on the amazing turnout this year. “I didn’t stop the whole first day. It was fantastic, unbelievable!” says Dealer Hartley Brown. Lenore Dailey seconds that remark, saying, “I’ve seen all new customers. I’m very pleased.” U.S. Antique Shows produces nine shows nationally. The next scheduled is the Miami Antique Jewelry & Watch Show, Nov. 7-9, 2014 at the Miami Airport Convention Center. EARLY NOTICE ANNUAL ADVERTISING SIGN AUCTION SATURDAY NOV. 1, 10 am See www.garnerauctioneers.com for pictures Located 3 miles S. of Carrollton, OH off St. Rt. 43 Motels: Microtell 330-627-1133 ask for Marge Days Inn 330-627-9314 300 Porcelain - Tin - Embossed & lighted signs - 14 Advertising Clocks ■ GARNER AUCTIONEERS LLC garnerauctioneers.com 330-627-5573 Extraordinary Lamp & Glass Auction November 12 & 13, 2014 at our auction facility in Fairfield, Maine We are very excited to present our November 12-13, 2014 Lamp and Glass sale where we are offering a fabulous group of 800+ rare and collectible items. Victorian glass will be highlighted by a Mount Washington Royal Flemish Arabian Lamp and a wonderful Mount Washington raspberry Lava Glass toothpick. Also featured is a fine selection of Moser, Loetz and Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre from private collections. American art glass from Steuben, Quezal, Durand, Tiffany and more will be well represented, some from the private collection of James Boma of Snohomish, WA. Also offered will be a generous compliment of both antique and modern paperweights by makers Stankard, Tarsitano, Clichy, St. Louis, Baccarat and more. Jewelry, antique sterling silver, leaded glass windows and art glass shades will round out the first session. French glass from various quality makers will be featured in the second session, starting with a group of Lalique items that include a rare Cire Perdue vase. Cameo glass from Daum Nancy will include a beautiful rain scene lamp, a prairie scene vase, a stunning seagull vase and more, most from a private New England collection. Galle, B&S, D’Argental and other makers are also included. English cameo from Webb and Stevens & Williams will also be available, along with a lovely bronze nude by Frishmuth with outstanding provenance. As always, we will have a spectacular offering of Tiffany leaded glass lamps, art glass and metalware, featuring a stunning blue cabochon jeweled Dragonfly table lamp, red favrile vases and a gorgeous turtleback candlestick, to name just a few. A variety of antique lighting from Pairpoint, Handel, Duffner & Kimberly, Wilkinson, Whaley and other makers will be presented throughout the day as well. Our Fall 2014 auction will have something for every collector. Tiffany Jonquil lamp Daum Rain Scene lamp Rare Galle lamp Tiffany Blownout Inkwell Handel 7112 Table Lamp Mt. Washington Pink Lava Glass Toothphick Contact Mike Fredericks or Julie Killam Email: lg@jamesdjulia.com | Tel: + 1 207 453 7125 | Fax: +1 207 453 2502 Web: www.jamesdjulia.com | Fairfield, ME | Woburn, MA | Lic#: ME: AR83 | MA: AU1406 | NH: 2511 32 ANTIQUE TRADER • www.AntiqueTrader.com • October 29, 2014 WEB Connections Colorado Springs, CO Antique Gallery Inc. www.antiquegalleryinc.com www.Facebook.com/AntiqueGallery We Offer Something For Everyone! 118 S. Cedros Ave. Selana Beach, Ca 92075 858-704-4900 open 7 days a week 10:30am - 5:30pm www.antiquesoncedros.com www.bagsunlimited.com ARCHIVAL STORAGE FOR POSTCARDS Since 1976 Use acid-free materials to protect your most valuable postcards from deterioration caused by improper handling, dust, dirt, finger oils, and ultraviolet light. • Polypropylene & Polyethylene Bags • Unikeep Binders • Museum Grade Binders • Polypropylene Binder Pages • Acid-Free Boxes 800-767-2247 Stop by when traveling Interstate 80 and visit LeClaire! 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For more information and to join visit www.nawcc.org or call 1-877-255-1849 For informaƟon, please contact: Richard Winne e-mail: rwinne@centurytel.net phone: 870-670-4515 cell: 870-373-2250 NM NM Collector Software Any Collection Any Computer CSW Inventory your ¿rearms and other collectibles include photos, speci¿cations, current values, amount paid and sold, maintenance, events, and more. Print reports including ATF Bound Book. Also Available for Android devices. www.nmcollectorsoftware.com October 29, 2014 • www.AntiqueTrader.com • ANTIQUE TRADER 35 WEB Connections Oakton Street Antique Centre 847-437-2514 2430 E. Oakton St., Arlington Heights, IL 60005 Antiques ~ Vintage ~ Collectibles Mon-Sat 10-6:00, Sun 10-5:30 www.oakton-antiques.com Paramount Para mount Antique Mall Paramount Antique Mall, 13200 W. U.S. Hwy 54, (Kellogg), “Voted Best Antique Mall” in Discover MidAmerica. Largest antique mall in greater Wichita, featuring fine antiques & collectibles. 40,000 sq. ft. Open 363 Days annually. Now accepting dealer applications. Telephones of All Kinds ASK US ABOUT RESTORING YOUR OLD PHONE Antique Phones to Novelty - PHONECO, INC. 19813 E. Mill Rd., Galesville, WI 54630 Monday-Friday 8-5pm - Memorabilia & History *Catalog * Visit Our Showroom* Tours Available* Email: phonecoinc@aol.com- Web: http://www.phonecoinc.com Phoneco, since 1972, is For Sale as a Business Enterprise or Inventory. PH: 608-582-4124 FAX: 608-582-4593 HUGE ANTIQUE MALL North Central Florida Visit our Web site: www.smileysantiques.com • • • • • • Over 200 Shops Voted “Best of Best” Mall in Florida 8 Mi. S. of Gainesville, FL On I-75 at Rd. 234 (Exit 374) Micanopy Open Daily 10-6 Ph. 352-466-0707 Spirit of Red Hill Nature Art & Oddiments. RUGBY Located in the Alexander-Perrigo House at Historic Rugby, a lovingly preserved 1880s English village in rural East Tennessee. Vintage & antique quilts, books, furniture, smalls, linens, dishware, tools, ephemera, etc.; one-of-a-kind gifts made with vintage items; original nature art, prints, cards & gourd art. Open: Mon.-Sat. 10:30-5:30 (closed Wed.) • Sun. Noon-5:30 EST. Check website for winter hours. • Toll free 1-855-392-9332. (Comfortable lodging available). • Visit us at www.spiritofredhill.com Stoney Creek Antiques 881 Civic Center Dr., Augusta, Maine (Rt. 27, 3 miles north of I-95 Exit 112) Open Tues-Sat, 10-5 | 207-626-9330 | www.stoneycreekantiquesmaine.com Period furniture; vintage lamps, globes, and shades; collectible glassware & dinnerware (Fostoria, Fenton, Candlewick, Lenox, Wedgwood, Harker, Haviland); art & photography; figurines and pottery (Sebastian, Royal Doulton, Royal Copley); books, postcards, calendars, ephemera & more. (316) 722-0500. www.paramountantiquemall.com STERLING FLATWARE Buying and Selling Over 6000 patterns of active & discontinued sterling patterns, estate or new - at very affordable prices. Free Catalog or Price List of your pattern available 1350 West Bay Drive, Largo, FL 33770 (800) 262-3134 (727) 581-6827 • FAX: (727) 586-0822 • Email: sales@silverqueen.com The American Bell Association International, Inc. 7210 Bellbrook Drive San Antonio, TX 78227-1002 www.americanbell.org Nancy Steinbock Posters 1-800-438-1577 www.nancysteinbockposters.com Smalls, Sterling, Ephemera, Philatelic, Numismatic Dealer Considerations Given Four web sites; portal to them all is www.GoodOleTom.com GoodOle Tom Antiques & Militaria 1100 Main Street, East Hartford, CT 06108 • toll free 877-OLDETOM Tuscon Stores: 520-888-4488 www.uticaantiques.com A Can’t-Miss Merchandise Extravaganza!! 28th year! Sat. 8-5 Sun. 8-4 2014 Dates: May 10-11, July 12-13, September 6-7 Largest & Oldest show in Tri-County Area! 100’s of Dealers Selling quality Antiques. Indoor & Outdoor Spaces Available. Call 586-254-3495 36 ANTIQUE TRADER • www.AntiqueTrader.com • October 29, 2014 IN MEMORIAM Geets Vincent continued from page 20 She also worked at learning to play the piano, and she savored a trip to the casino. Recalled friend Tom Graves, a San Francisco photographer, “She taught me her system, which wasn’t much of a system, at the slot machines.” Graves said Vincent’s editing help was essential to his newly released book on second-generation Japanese-American veterans of WWII, “Twice Heroes”. “She took every story seriously,” he said. Vincent’s heartbroken friend and caregiver, Walpole, said, “From my husband to my grand nieces, we all thought of her as the wise elder of the family. I’m gonna miss my Mama Geets.” ■ WEB Connections Vette City Antique & Collectibles Mall Open 7 days a week. 7 Interstate Drive, Off I65, Exit 28 778 Bowling Green, KY • 270-393-9500 Like us on Facebook Search Vette City Antique & Collectibles Mall S Walnut Antique Show Walnut, Iowa - Iowa’s Antique City The Finest in the Midwest (no repro, imports or crafts) Father’s Day Weekend www.WalnutAntiqueShow.com 1400 - 1414 Central Parkway Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 email: woodennickel@fuse.net We have been in business in Cincinnati, Ohio since 1976. We buy and sell antique back bars, antique fireplace mantels, antique stained glass, and antique chandeliers., antique furniture, decorative arts and fine arts. We also offer complete auction and appraisal services along with estate liquidations. Mon - Sat 10 am - 5 pm Please note our locations have different hours. web: www.woodennickelantiqus.net WHITE IRONSTONE CHINA ASSOCIATION www.whiteironstonechina.com (915) 383-3692 Movie Posters from around the World U.S.A. • JAPAN • MEXICO • GERMANY • SPAIN • ITALY • ARGENTINA • AUSTRALIA • BELGIUM • FRANCE • POLAND • U.K. • ETC. Daniel E. Flores Visit us at: worldmovieposters@elp.rr.com www.worldmovieposters.org October 29, 2014 • www.AntiqueTrader.com • ANTIQUE TRADER 37 EVENTS CALENDAR ARIZONA Nov 21-23, 2014 Chandler. Arizona Antique Market, 240 West Warner Rd, Chandler, AZ 85225. www.azantiqueshow.com; 602-717-7337; fax 623-516-0734. Arizona Antique Shows LLC, 3820 W Happy Valley Rd Suite 141,pmB 498, Glendale, AZ 85310. ADM: Free. SH: Fri Noon6pm; Sat 9-5; Sun 10-4. Dec 12-14, 2014 Chandler. Arizona Antique Market, 240 West Warner Rd, Chandler, AZ 85225. www.azantiqueshow.com; 602-717-7337; fax 623-516-0734. Arizona Antique Shows LLC, 3820 W Happy Valley Rd Suite 141,pmB 498, Glendale, AZ 85310. ADM: Free. SH: Fri Noon6pm; Sat 9-5; Sun 10-4. ARKANSAS Nov 15-16, 2014 Conway. Antique Alley Arkansas Antique Show, Conway Expo Center, 2505 E Oak St, Conway, AR. 501-230-5728; www.antiquealleyarkansas.com. SH: Sat. 9am5pm, Sun. noon-5pm Before traveling any distance we recommend that you verify event dates. To list your auction, see the listing form at the bottom of this page. Dec 13-14, 2014 Marin. Indoor Antique Market - The Big Christmas Show, Marin Center Exhibit Hall, San Rafael, Calif. Fern Loiacono, Golden Gate Shows, 415-383-2252; goldengateshows.com. CONNECTICUT Nov 9, 2014 Wallingford. Train and Toy Show, Zandri’s Stillwood Inn, 1074 South Colony Rd (US Route 5), exit 13 on I-91, Wallingford, CT. Classic Shows LLC, 203-926-1327; www. classicshowsllc.com. ADM: $6 (children 12 & under free with adult) SH: 9am-2pm Dec 5-7, 2014 Greenwich. Greenwich Winter Antiques Show, Classic to Contemporary, benefitting Greenwich Historical Society, Eastern Greenwich Civic Center, 90 Harding Rd, Old Greenwich, Conn. Barn Star Promotions, www.barnstar.com. SH: Sat 10am-6pm; Sun 11am-4pm. FLORIDA Dec 6-7, 2014 Panama City. Silver Sands CALIFORNIA Nov 8, 2014 Anaheim. California Doll Collectors Annual Holiday Show and Sale. Brookhurst Community Center, 2271 W. Crescent Ave., Anaheim, CA. 714-827-0345. ADM: $5 and children 12 and under $1 SH: 10am-3pm Nov 8-9, Dec. 13-14, 2014 San Jose. Not Too Shabby Warehouse Show, Not Too Shabby Warehouse, 861 Auzerais Ave, San Jose, CA. Vikki Graham 408-590-8372; facebook.com/ nottooshabbywarehouse Nov 9, 2014 Ventura. Ventura Flea Market, Ventura County Fairgrounds, Ventura, CA. Canning Attractions, 323-560-7469; rgcshows. com Nov 15-16 Los Banos, CA. Hunting & Fishing Collectible Show at the Sportsmens Club. Info: 559-259-5755 ADM $5; Kids under 12 free. SH: 9am-4pm Nov 23, 2014 Monterey. Monterey Bay Antiques & Vintage Market, Monterey Peninsula College, 980 Fremont St. parking lot A, Monterey, CA. 831-648-7505; www.montereyantiques.com. Free parking. ADM: Free SH: 8am-3pm Nov 23, 2014 Pasadena. Rose Bowl Flea Market, Pasadena, CA. Canning Attractions, 323-560-7469; rgcshows.com Dec 7, 2014 Palm Springs. Palm Springs Vintage Market, Spa Resort Casino, 450 N Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA. 760-534-7968; www.palmspringsvintagemarket.com. SH: 8am-2pm. ADM: $5 (discounts on admission available by signing up for the market’s e-mail newsletter). Dec 7-8, 2014 Los Banos. Hunting & Fishing Collectible Show, 559-259-5755, Wes Douglass, SH: 9am-4pm Coin, Stamp & Currency Show, Bay County Fairgrounds, Hwy 98 at Sherman Ave., Panama City, FL. Silver Sands Coin Club. 850-215-8565; nfccshop@knology.net. ADM: Free. SH: Sat. 9am-5pm; Sun 9am-4pm. GEORGIA Nov 6-9, 2014 Atlanta. Scott Antique Market, Atlanta Expo Center, 3650 Jonesboro Rd, Atlanta, GA 30354. 404-361-2000; www.scottantiquemarket.com; info@ scottantiquemarket.com. Nov 7-8, 2014 Atlanta. Atlanta Antique Gun & International Military Show, Cobb County Civic Center, 548 S. Marietta Parkway, Marietta, GA. Carolina Trader Promotions, 704-282-1339; www.TheCarolinaTrader.com. ADM: $7; ages 7-12 $1. SH: Fri 12-5pm; Sat 9am-4pm. Dec 11-14, 2014 Atlanta. Scott Antique Market, Atlanta Expo Center, 3650 Jonesboro Rd, Atlanta, GA 30354. 404-361-2000; www.scottantiquemarket.com; info@ scottantiquemarket.com. HAWAII Nov 23, 2014 Honolulu. Wiki Wiki One Day Vintage Collectibles & Hawaiiana Show, Blaisdell Exhibition Hall, 777 Ward Ave Honolulu, HI. www. ukulele.com/collect.html. show@ukelele.com. (808) 941-9754. SH: 10:30am-6pm (early bird admission 9am) Antique Trader Calendar FREE listing form Free auction and show calendar listings appear in every issue of Antique Trader. Please Indicate Type of Listing: ❑ Show ❑ Flea Market ❑ Auction Please submit listings at least 60 days in advance of event. Event Name ___________________________________________________________ Event Date ____________________________________________________________ # of Dealers _______________________ Admission _________________________ Event Time ___________________________________________________________ City __________________________________________________________________ State _________________________________________________________________ Zip ___________________________________________________________________ Location ______________________________________________________________ Manager/Auctioneer ____________________________________________________ Phone Number ________________________________________________________ Email Address _________________________________________________________ Web Address __________________________________________________________ Antique Trader Calendar Listing • 700 E. State St., Iola, WI 54990-0001, or fax in your listings: (715) 445-4087, or e-mail ATNews@FWMedia.com 38 ANTIQUE TRADER • www.AntiqueTrader.com • October 29, 2014 EVENTS CALENDAR ILLINOIS MICHIGAN Nov 8-9, 2014 Grayslake. ChicagolandZ Nov 8, 2014 Ann Arbor. Indian Art and Premier Monthly Antique Market, Lake County Fairgrounds, Grayslake, Ill. Zurko Promotions, 115 E Division St, Shawano WI 54166; 715526-9769; www.zurkopromotions.com; zurko@ frontiernet.net. Nov 22-23, 2014 Chicago. Randolph Street’s Holiday Market, 1350 W Randolph & 1340 W Washington, Chicago, IL. info@ randolphstreetmarket.com; 312-666-1200; www.randolphstreetmarket.com. SH: 10am-5pm Nov 23, 2014 Wheaton. Winterseason Opener Antique Flea Market, DuPage Co. Fairgrounds, Wheaton, Ill. Zurko Promotions, 115 E Division St, Shawano WI 54166; 715-526-9769; www. zurkopromotions.com; zurko@frontiernet.net. Nov 29-30, 2014 St. Charles. Holiday Antique & Collectibles Fair, DuPage Expo, St. Charles, Ill. Zurko Promotions, 115 E Division St, Shawano WI 54166; 715-526-9769; www.zurkopromotions. com; zurko@frontiernet.net. Dec 13-14, 2014 Grayslake. ChicagolandZ Premier Monthly Antique Market, Lake County Fairgrounds, Grayslake, Ill. Zurko Promotions, 115 E Division St, Shawano WI 54166; 715526-9769; www.zurkopromotions.com; zurko@ frontiernet.net. Dec 13-14, 2014 Chicago. Randolph Street’s Holiday Market, 1350 W Randolph & 1340 W Washington, Chicago, IL. info@ randolphstreetmarket.com; 312-666-1200; www.randolphstreetmarket.com. SH: 10am-5pm Frontier Antiques Show, Washtenaw Farm Council Fairgrounds, 5055 Ann Arbor-Saline Road (exit 175 off I-94), Ann Arbor, Mich. Dick Lloyd, 248-840-7070. frontierantiques@att.net. Nov 16, Dec. 7, 2014 Ann Arbor. Saline Antiques & Vintage Market, Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds, 5055 Ann Arbor-Saline Rd., Ann Arbor, MI. www.facebook.com/pages/SalineAntiques-Market/107333849321152?ref=hl; Doug Supinger, 937-875-0808; salinemarket@ gmail.com. SH: 9am-4pm. Nov 28-29, 2014 Kalamazoo. Kalamazoo Circus Maximus Toy Show, Kalamazoo County Expo Center, 2900 Lake St, Kalamazoo, MI 49048. uniqueeventsshows.com. ADM: $6; early buyers Fri 4-8pm & Sat 7am $30. SH: Sat 9am-2pm Nov 28-30, 2014 Mt. Clemens. Antique Show, Gilbraltar Trade Center, 237 North River Rd, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043. 586-465-6440; Angela Neargarder, Director, angelan@gibraltartrade. com. IOWA NEVADA Nov 7-9, 2014 Dyersville. 37th Annual National Farm Toy Show & Auction, Beckman High School, 1325 9th St SE, Dyersville, IA. 800-533-8293. www.toyfarmer.com Nov 14-16, 2014 McGregor. McGregor Gun Show, McGregors Landing Event Center, 111 First Street, McGregor, IA. Iowa Antique Arms Collectors. www.iowaantiquearmscollectors.com; 563-7672955. ADM: $5. SH: Fri. 4pm-8pm; Sat. 9am-5pm; Sun. 9am-3pm. LOUISIANA Dec 5-7, 2014 Covington. 29th Christmas Extravaganza Arts & Craft Expo, Covington Fairgrounds, of Hwy I-90, Covington, LA. 985796-5853; www.steinhauerproductions.com. MASSACHUSETTS Nov 15, 2014 Three Rivers. Massachusetts State Button Society Annual Meeting & Show, Amvets Post 74, Exit 8 Mass Turnpike, Three Rivers, MA. www.nationalbuttonsociety.org MINNESOTA Nov 16, Dec. 14 2014 Rochester. Mayo Civic Center Flea Market, Mayo Civic Center, 30 Civic Center Dr, Rochester, MN. Townsend Promotions, PO Box 726, Rochester MN 55903; 641-8322700/507-269-1473; sales@iridescenthouse. com. SH: 10am-4pm. Nov 7-9, 2014 Laughlin. Coin, Currency, Jewelry, Stamp & Postcard Show, Edgewater, Laughlin, Nev. Bick International, PO Box 854, Van Nuys, CA 91408, 818-997-6496, iibick@ sbcglobal.net, www.bickinternational.com. NEW JERSEY Nov 16, 2014 Toms River. Jersey Shore Comic Book Show, Elks Lodge, 600 Washington St., Toms River, NJ 07871. Jerseyshorecomicbookshow.com; 609-242-7756. Dec 6, 2014 Sparta. Vintage Costume Jewelry Shows, Sparta Avenue Stage, 10 Sparta Ave., Sparta, NJ 07871. Joyce Simmons, 201-2132146; simmonsjo@yahoo.com; SH: 9am-1pm; ADM: Free. NEW YORK Nov 22-23, 2014 New York. Pier Antique Show, Pier 94, 711 12th Ave., New York, NY. 239-732-6642; www.PierAntiqueShow.com. NORTH CAROLINA Coliseum Complex Special Event Center, 840 Exit 217, Greensboro, NC. insidepitchpromotions. com; wes@swva.net. ADM: Adults $6 daily, 15 & under free. Weekend pass $7. SH: Sat 9am-5pm; Sun 10am-4pm Nov 28-30, 2014 Charlotte. Toy, Hobby, Sports & NASCAR Show, Metrolina Expo Center (I-77N exit 16A). Free parking. insidepitchpromotions.com; wes@swva.net. ADM: Adults $5 daily, 15 & under free. Weekend pass $7. SH: Fri 10am-4pm; Sat 9am-4pm; Sun 10am-4pm Dec 12-14, 2014 Raleigh. Toy, Hobby & Sportscard Show, Kerr Scott Bldg., State Fairgrounds, 1025 Blue Ridge Rd, Raleigh, NC 27607. insidepitchpromotions.com; wes@ swva.net. ADM: Adults $5 daily, 15 & under free. Weekend pass $7. SH: Fri 2-7pm; Sat 9am-5pm; Sun 10am-4pm OHIO Nov 23, 2014 Urbana. Farm Toy Show, Champaign County Fairgrounds, Park Ave., Urbana, Ohio. Lowell Morningstar, 1913 Chatfield Rd., Cable, OH 43009; 937-826-4201. SH: 9am-3pm ADM: $2; children under 12 free. Nov 29-30, 2014 Columbus. Scott Antique Market, Ohio Expo Center, Columbus, OH. www. scottantiquemarket.com. SH: Sat 9am-6pm; Sun 10am-4pm Dec 6-7, 2014 Dayton. Flea-N-Tique: A Quality Collectibles & Antiques Show, Montgomery County Fairgrounds, Coliseum Building, 1043 S Main St., Dayton, OH 45409. Rainbow Productions, PO Box 1395, Dayton, OH 45402; 937-256-5051. ADM: $1 per person; free parking. SH: Sat 9am-5pm; Sun. 10am-4pm OKLAHOMA Nov 14-16, 2014 Tulsa. Antique Show, Tulsa Expo Square, 4145 E 21st St, Tulsa, OK. Continental Shows, 190 Gulf Fwy Ste B-2, PBM 106, League City, TX 77573; 800-423-6846; 800-986-4346. PENNSYLVANIA Nov 8, 2014 Pittsburgh. CLEVER indeed Holiday Trunk Show, The Circuit Center & Ballroom, 5 Hot Metal Street – South Side, Pittsburgh, PA. 412-493-7878; www. cleverindeed.com; info@cleverindeed.com. Nov 15-16, 2014 Phoenixville. Antiques at Kimberton, Phoenixville Fire Hall, 2276 Kimberton Rd., Phoenixville, Pa. 19460. 717431-7322, www.antiquesatkimberton.vpweb. com. Nov 21-22, 2014 York. York International Postcard Expo, York Fairgrounds, 334 Carlisle Ave, York, PA. 410-939-0999. Nov 22-23, 2014 Greensboro. Triad Toy, Hobby & Sportscards Show, Greensboro October 29, 2014 • www.AntiqueTrader.com • ANTIQUE TRADER 39 EVENTS CALENDAR TEXAS Nov 8-9, 2014 Bellville. Antiques & Garden Show, Historic Turnverein Hall, 988 East Main St, Bellville, TX. www.ruraltexasantiques.com; 979-865-5618; info@ruraltexasantiques.com. Nov 20-23, 2014 Houston. 62nd Annual Theta Charity Antiques Show, George R. Brown Convention Center, Hall A, 1001 Avenida de las Americas, Houston, TX 77010. www. ThetaCharityAntiquesShow.com; 713-622-3560; Info@ThetaCharityAntiquesShow.com. ADM: $10 for all four days; valet parking available; alternate, nearby sites available for self-parking. SH: Thurs-Sat 11am-6pm; Sun 11am-5pm Nov 16, 2014 Beverly Hills. Post-War & Contemporary Art Auction, 9459 Charleville Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA. 610-786-7417; www. revolverauctions.com; info@revolverauctions. com. Dec 5-6, 2014 Beverly Hills. Wine Signature Auction, Heritage Auctions, www.ha.com; 877-HERITAGE (437-4824) ILLINOIS Dec 5-7, 2014 Rock Island. Rock Island Auction Co. Premiere Firearms Auction, 7819 42nd Street West, Rock Island, IL 61201. 800-238-8022; fax 309-797-1655; www. rockislandauction.com. VIRGINIA Nov 14-15, 2014 Chester. 37th Annual Old Dominion Postcard Club Show, CCWA Chester Campus at John Tyler Community College, 13101 Jefferson Davis Highway, Chester, VA. www. olddominionpcc.com; 804-720-0937. WISCONSIN KANSAS Nov 15, 2014 Winfield. Estate Auction, Lungren Auction Service, Winfield Fairgrounds, Winfield, KS. 620-221-1760; www. buterbaughandhandlin.com. SH: 9:30am LOUISIANA Nov 8-9, 2014 Wausau. The “Park” Holiday Nov 22-23, 2014 New Orleans. Louisiana Antique Sale, Marathon Park’s East Gate Hall, 1201 Stewart Ave., Wausau, WI. 715-355-5144; Purchase Auction, Neal Auction Company, 4038 Magazine Street, New Orleans, LA 70115. (504) 899-5329, fax: (504) 897-3808, www. nealauction.com. www.antiqueshows.com. SH: Sat. 9am-5pm; Sun. 10am-4pm; ADM: $4.50. Free admittance for anyone 16 and under. Nov 14-15, 2014 New Lisbon. New Lisbon Sports Club Gun Show, NL Community Center, Hwy 80 (Just off I90-94 Exit 61), New Lisbon, Wis. New Lisbon Sports Club, PO Box 73, New Lisbon, WI 53950. Dennis Gosda 608-562-3808; Jason Gosda 608-547-8458; Ronda Gosda 608-562-3790. Free Parking. ADM: $3 SH: Fri 3-8pm; Sat 9am-6pm Dec 14, 2014 Milwaukee/Waukesha. Brew City Advertising Show, American Serb Hall, 5101 West Oklahoma Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53219. uniqueeventsshows.com. ADM: $5; ages 6-12 $2; 7:30 early buyers $20. SH: 10am-2pm. WYOMING Nov 15, 2014 Thayne. Hunting, Western & Tack Auction, Thayne Community Center, 250 Vannoy Parkway, Thayne, WY. 307-654-3727; www.wildwestauctionswyo.com. SH: 10 a.m. AUCTIONS CALIFORNIA Nov 6-9, 2014 Beverly Hills. US Coins Signature Auction, Heritage Auctions, www. ha.com; 877-HERITAGE (437-4824) Nov 13-15, 2014 Beverly Hills. Comics Signature Auction, Heritage Auctions, www. ha.com; 877-HERITAGE (437-4824) MAINE Nov 8-9, 2014 Thomaston. Antiques & Collectibles Auction, Thomaston Place Auction Galleries, US Route 1, Thomaston, Maine. 207-354-8141; www.thomastonauction.com; wwwinvaluable.com; www.liveauctioneers.com. SH: 11am each day. NEW YORK Nov 6, 2014 New York. The Latin Americana Library of Dr. W. Michael Mathes, Swann Galleries, 104 East 25th St, New York, NY 10010; 212-254-4710; www.swanngalleries.com. SH: 10:30am & 1:30pm Nov 12, 2014 New York. Contemporary Art Auction, Swann Galleries, 104 East 25th St, New York, NY 10010; 212-254-4710; www. swanngalleries.com. SH: 1:30pm Nov 14-15, 2014 New York. US Coins Signature Auction, Heritage Auctions, www. ha.com; 877-HERITAGE (437-4824) Nov 18, 2014 New York. 19th & 20th Century Literature, Swann Galleries, 104 East 25th St, New York, NY 10010; 212-254-4710; www. swanngalleries.com. SH: 1:30pm Nov 20, 2014 New York. Timepieces Signature Auction, Heritage Auctions, www. ha.com; 877-HERITAGE (437-4824) Nov 20, 2014 New York. Autograph Auction, Swann Galleries, 104 East 25th St, New York, 40 ANTIQUE TRADER • www.AntiqueTrader.com • October 29, 2014 NY 10010; 212-254-4710; www.swanngalleries. com. SH: 1:30pm Nov 25, 2014 New York. Printed & Manuscript Americana, Swann Galleries, 104 East 25th St, New York, NY 10010; 212-2544710; www.swanngalleries.com. SH: 1:30pm Dec 4, 2014 New York. Maps & Atlases, Natural History & Color Plate Books, Swann Galleries, 104 East 25th St, New York, NY 10010; 212-254-4710; www.swanngalleries.com. SH: 1:30pm Dec 11, 2014 New York. Vernacular Imagery & Photobooks, Swann Galleries, 104 East 25th St, New York, NY 10010; 212-254-4710; www. swanngalleries.com. SH: 1:30pm TEXAS Nov 6, 2014 Dallas. Silver Signature Auction, Heritage Auctions, www.ha.com; 877-HERITAGE (437-4824) Nov 6-8, 2014 Dallas. Sports Signature Catalog Auction, Heritage Auctions, www. ha.com; 877-HERITAGE (437-4824) Nov 8, 2014 Dallas. Fine Art Signature Auction, Heritage Auctions, www.ha.com; 877-HERITAGE (437-4824) Nov 12, 2014 Dallas. Space Signature Auction, Heritage Auctions, www.ha.com; 877-HERITAGE (437-4824) Nov 14, 2014 Dallas. American Indian Art Signature Auction, Heritage Auctions, www. ha.com; 877-HERITAGE (437-4824) Nov 18, 2014 Dallas. Automobilia Signature Auction, Heritage Auctions, www.ha.com; 877-HERITAGE (437-4824) Nov 21, 2014 Dallas. Tiffany, Lalique & Art Glass Signature Auction, Heritage Auctions, www. ha.com; 877-HERITAGE (437-4824) Nov 22, 2014 Dallas. American Art Signature Auction, Heritage Auctions, www.ha.com; 877-HERITAGE (437-4824) Nov 22, 2014 Dallas. European Art Signature Auction, Heritage Auctions, www.ha.com; 877-HERITAGE (437-4824) Nov 22-23, 2014 Dallas. Movie Posters Signature Auction, Heritage Auctions, www.ha.com; 877-HERITAGE (437-4824) Dec 4-7, 2014 Houston. US Coins Signature Auction, Heritage Auctions, www.ha.com; 877-HERITAGE (437-4824) Dec 6, 2014 Dallas. Entertainment Signature Auction, Heritage Auctions, www.ha.com; 877-HERITAGE (437-4824) Dec 7, 2014 Dallas. Arms & Armor Signature Auction, Heritage Auctions, www.ha.com; 877-HERITAGE (437-4824) Dec 8, 2014 Dallas. Civil War & Militaria Signature Auction, Heritage Auctions, www.ha.com; 877-HERITAGE (437-4824) Behind the Gavel continued from page 12 For example: if you’re selling a pair of lacquered brass candlesticks, a feature is “the brass has been lacquered”. I know what the benefit of lacquering is, and you probably do, too; but does your customer? Maybe, maybe not. But to say to the customer “this brass has been lacquered (feature) so you won’t have to polish it as often (benefit)” tells them that owning this product won’t take up much of their time. Now, you have given the customer both an objective and subjective reason to buy the candlesticks. What if every other candlestick sold in your city is lacquered? It makes no difference at all to your sales presentation, because you can bet that no other dealer is mentioning the benefits of lacquering. A competitor of mine sold Sohmer pianos, and Sohmer, as part of their product presentation, stated that their pianos were assembled using resorcinol glue. Resorcinol is a very strong, waterproof, high-temperature-proof glue that provides excellent wood bonding. Every manufacturer in the piano business used resorcinol glue, but Sohmer dealers were the only ones talking about it. 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It had descended in the same Buffalo, N.Y., family ever since its purchase. The spring auction also featured an array of timepieces, original oil paintings, posters, lithographs and coins and medals. Lots of interest and their sale prices (including a 15 percent buyer’s premium) are as follows: • A Chelsea “Wardroom” clock in good running order, made by the American Ship Building Co. (Cleveland), 12 inches tall with a 2-inch dial: $15,000. • A mid-20th century figural bronze clock on a marble base depicting the French leader Napoleon on horseback, 38 inches tall and 22 inches wide: $3,450. • A set of 12 Royal Doulton hand-painted and relief gold-leafed plates featuring roses and vignettes, each measuring 10 1/2 inches in diameter: $8,050. • A 19th-century German porcelain stein depicting a wild boar with a pipe and hat, marked “Musterschutz,” 7 1/2 inches tall: $2,875. • A Merchants Union Express Company lithograph (Major & Knapp, Broadway, N.Y.), 25 inches by 19 inches: $6,500. • A Calhoun print lithograph titled “Peck’s Bad Boy,” showing people and a dog outside Schultz Grocery (Hartford), 6 feet, 10 inches by 10 feet: $3,738. • A vintage Soviet Union poster with the (translated) message, “We stand for peace and work for the cause of peace and we’re not afraid of danger and are ready to answer a blow for a blow to the starters of war,” 27 1/4 -by-40 1/4 inches: $4,000. f Soviet Union poster, 27 1/4by-40 1/4 inches. $4,000. 42 ANTIQUE TRADER • www.AntiqueTrader.com • October 29, 2014 Photo courtesy Cottone Auctions Longines wristwatch winds up with $50,600 bid c The top lot of the auction was this rare and handsome men’s Longines wristwatch from the 1940s ($50,600). e Merchants Union Express Company lithograph (Major & Knapp, Broadway, N.Y.), 25 inches by 19 inches ($6,500). • “Bringing Home The Logs,” 24-by-24-inch oil on canvas painting by American artist Alexander Levy (1881-1947), signed lower left: $6,000. • An autumnal landscape oil on paperboard painting by American artist, Chauncey Foster Ryder (1868-1949), 12-by-16 inches, artist signed: $4,025. • An oil on canvas painting of two women by British artist Walter Bonner Gash (1869-1928), signed lower right and dated 1909, measuring 18-by-24 inches: $3,450. • “Sunset and Stream,” oil on paperboard by American painter Thomas John Mitchell (New York, 1875-1940), signed lower left and dated 1927: $2,990. • A 19th-century brass telescope with a mahogany tripod by T. Cook & Sons (England ), 5 feet, 7 inches in length and 4 1/2 inches in diameter: $4,140 • A Victor V phonograph with a fluted oak horn and the original finish, patented September 1904: $3,335. • A complete set of gold Indian quarter eagles, graded and raw and including the 1911-D example: $7,130. • A U.S. Department of the Treasury currency broadside, 23 1/2-by-19 1/2 inches: $4,700. For more information on this and other Cottone sales, visit www. cottoneauctions.com. Cottone Auctions is always seeking quality consignments. For consignment information, call 585243-3100 or e-mail info@cottoneauctions. com. ■ Important Toy, Doll & Advertising Auction NEW DATE: November 7, 2014 at our auction facility in Fairfield, Maine If there was one sale to reach all the right buyers this year, this is it. Highlights include a select grouping of top shelf dolls from the Madelyn Trotter Collection of Pacific Grove, California, the collection of the late Carol and Jerry Soling of Pound Ridge, New York that features a stellar collection of Lehmann tin windups with their original boxes as well as numerous cast iron still banks in outstanding original condition, advertising signs, posters, clocks, etc. From the collection of Mary Jane and Richard Miller of St. Louis comes an exceptional offering of rare posters and advertising including Buffalo Bill, 101 Ranch, early tobacco, beer, theater & movie posters, and more. From other collections comes an enormous array of other fine dolls, coin-op, cast iron airplanes, firearms related calendars & posters, steamship & ocean liner signage, motorcycle advertising, salesman samples including agricultural as well as exceptional salesman sample furniture, and more. Offering of early Offering of rare Buffalo Bill Wild movie posters incl. several rarities West Show posters (Miller Collection) (Miller Collection) Phenomenal offering of cast iron still banks in remarkable condition 1 of 3 scarce hand painted signs by Ithaca Sign Works Part of a collection of cast iron airplanes Selection of Tobacco Advertising (Miller Collection) Rare Marklin Fort Edison SMRare Kickapoo Model A Indian Remedies Phonograph w/ paper sign 200+ Cylinders 13” Barrois Fashion 17” A.Thullier A7T Bebe Marvelous tobacconist figure Contact Andrew Truman or Julie Killam Tel: (207) 453-7125 Email: atd@jamesdjulia.com | Consultants: Jay Lowe, Rick Saxman, Dorothy McGonagle Fairfield, Maine | Woburn, Massachusetts | www.jamesdjulia.com | Lic#: ME: AR83 / MA: AU1406 / NH: 2511 Fall & Sprig Classic 300 Auction Schlick II Donley Donley October 26th & 27th, 2014 Au A cu tci ot i no nS S e revr ivci ec se s Sunday and Monday 8 am preview 10 am auction start time Live & online bidding LiveAbsentee & online bidding & phone bids welcome Absentee & phone bids welcome No Reserve - No Minimum No Reserve - No Minimum Listed With: Listed With: Donley Auction Services 8512 Union Road Union, Illinois 60180 USA DonleyAuctions@outlook.com 1-815-790-9435 www.donleyauctions.com October 29, 2014 • www.AntiqueTrader.com • ANTIQUE TRADER 43 ARIZONA PHOENIX, Antique Outpost, 10012 N. Cave Creek Rd., Phx. 85020 Largest variety antqs/colls/postcards. (602)943-9594 10-5 Tue.-Sat. Spend the day at an outstanding “Mom ’n Pop” business since 1967. “A collector’s haven.” Inventory of over 200,000 postcards. Call ahead for particular wants. New inventory added daily. Items from 1800’s to 1960’s. Always a smiling face when you visit. TUCSON STORES: Oracle at River & Irvington at I-19. New location at: 6305 E. Broadway Blvd. Smalls, Sterling, Ephemera, Philatelic, Numismatic. Dealer consideration given. Hours: 10-6, Mon.Sat. Phone: 520-888-4488. Also see Connecticut. www.goodoletom.com ARKANSAS KEO, Morris Antiques, Since 1967, we have been providing the finest in quality antique furniture. We search the world to bring our clients the finest American, French, English, and Continental pieces. With 9 showrooms (60,000 sq. ft.) there’s truly something for everyone. American and European furniture our specialty! Voted Best Antiques 23+ times. Short drive from Little Rock airport. Tues.-Sat. 9-5, Closed Sun. & Mon. www.morrisantiques.com, 501-842-3531, info@morrisantiques.com CALIFORNIA SAN BRUNO, CA 94066, Costa’s / “Just things”, Harry P Costa (Near S.F. airport) 575 San Mateo Ave, Toys - Trains Hot Wheels, collectibles Bought & sold. E-mail: carmelag@aol.com, Ph. (650) 871-9425 Fax (650) 588-7545 Cell (650) 219-7941 SOLANA BEACH, CA, Antiques and Unique Gifts on Cedros, 118 S. Cedros Ave. Solana Beach, CA 92075, 858-704-4900. Open 7 days, 10:30 am to 5:30 pm. 50 vendors, 5,000 square feet. Fine estate jewelry, quality antiques, chandeliers, ethnic and anthropology artifacts, clock collection, watches, retro and vintage, quality consignments accepted. Holiday lay away plans available by select dealers. www.antiquesoncedros.com, tonyrusso0805@gmail.com TEMECULA, CA 92590, Granny’s Attic & Antique Mall, 28450 Felix Valdez. Located in the heart of wine country. I-15 to Rancho California Road exit, go west to Vincent Moraga Dr., then left on Felix Valdez. Southwest California’s largest antique mall. 30,000 sf; 150 dealers. Antiques, pottery, glass, collectibles, a unique outdoor architectural garden section. large furniture selection, coins, stoneware, clock repair and more. Open daily 10am-5pm. Phone: 951-699-9449 - Website: mygrannysattic.net - Email: mike@mygrannysattic.net COLORADO AURORA, WWW.FINEARTLIQUIDATION.COM Appraisals & Consignment Services. Art Consignment, painting, prints, sculptures, pottery & antique prints. Sell estate, personal collections or just one piece of original artwork. Online art auction for bidding. Great Western Art Gallery, 15101 E. Ilift Ave., Ste. 210, Aurora, CO 80014. 303-396-2787. AURORA, oldandvintagePRINTS.com Old and vintage prints from American and European printing companies. Many prints of museum paintings from late 1800’s thru the 2000’s. One of the oldest and largest vintage print collections on web. Great Western Art Gallery, 15101 E. Ilift Ave., Ste. 210, Aurora, CO 80014. 303-396-2787. COLORADO SPRINGS, Legend Antiques Wholesale Warehouse. Over 22,000 sq. feet, 1,000+ pieces of showroom-ready antique furniture and accessories. 2155 Broadway St., Mon-Fri 9:30-5:30, Sat 10-4, 719-448-9414. www.legendantiqueswholesale.com COLORADO SPRINGS. Antique Gallery Inc. Downtown’s Oldest & Largest Award Winning Antique Mall. Open Daily. 10 - 6, Mon - Sat. Sundays, 11 - 4. Furniture, Antiques & Collectibles. Free Parking. Air Conditioned. 117 South Wahsatch Ave., 719-633-6070. www.antiquegalleryinc.com CONNECTICUT EAST HARTFORD, HAMDEN, Smalls, Sterling, Ephemera, Philatelic, Numismatic, Tom’s, 1100 Main St., 06108 Hours: 10-6, Mon.-Sat. toll free 877-OLDETOM. Dealer consideration given. Also see Arizona. www.goodoletom.com LITCHFIELD: Connecticut’s Premier Auction House, holding bi-monthly online auctions and estate sales featuring Modern Art & Design - Asian Arts - American & European Art & Antiques - Jewelry & Couture. LITCHFIELD COUNTY AUCTIONS, 425 Bantam Road, Litchfield, CT 06759; (860) 567-4661; info@lcainc.us; www.LitchfieldCountyAuctions.com FLORIDA SANFORD, Smiley’s Huge Antique Mall, Over 200 Shops, Voted “Best of Best” mall in Florida, 8 mi. S. of Gainsville, FL, On I-75 at Rd. 234 (Exit 374) Micanopy, Open Daily 10-6, Ph. 352-466-0707, Visit our Web Site: www.smileysantiques.com ST. PETERSBURG, Estate Antiques & Fine Art Auctions, Monthly Gallery Auctions, Estates Purchased, Quality Consignments Accepted, BURCHARD GALLERIES INC., 2528 30th Ave., N. St. Petersburg, FL 33713 (800) 520-2787, www.burchardgalleries.com ST. PETERSBURG, Joseph’s Auction Gallery. Over 40 years in business. Monthly Estate Antique, Jewelry and Fine Art Auctions. Consignments always welcome, estates purchased. Call for auction dates, free color flyer and catalog. Phone 727-895-2361. Website www.josephsgallery.com. ILLINOIS GREAT RIVER ROAD ANTIQUES FULTON, ILLINOIS on Route 84 between Thomson & Fulton Open Daily 9 until 4 FLEA MARKET Every Weekend–April-October Admission and Parking FREE Oakton Street Antique Center Arlington Heights, IL -- Oakton Street Antique Centre, at 2430 E. Oakton St. Just west of Elmhurst Rd & only 10 min from O’Hare Airport. 12,000sq foot mall, home to 75 booths of antiques, vintage, & collectibles. You want it-we have it; find your fond memories here! Open 7days, Mon-Sat 10-6:00 & Sun 10-5:30. (847) 437-2514. Visit www.oakton-antiques.com Now accepting dealer applications. CHICAGO, Good Old Days, Inc. 2138 W. Belmont Antique Furniture, Clocks, Watches, Dishes, Chicago Stained Glass, Fireplace Mantles, Cubs & Sox Photos, Radios, Neon Beer Signs, Much more. 2 miles from Wrigley Field - open everyday, free street parking. Email: vvbailey1@msn.com ebay name: goodolddaysinc Web site:goodolddaysinc.com 773-472-8837 GURNEE, The Gurnee Antique Center, LLC is one of Chicagoland’s largest Antique Centers featuring quality antiques - no crafts or new collectibles. The spacious 24,000 square foot building houses 200 dealers displaying a wide range of merchandise from the 1700’s through the early 1960’s: furniture, Americana, porcelain & pottery, glass, vintage jewelry & clothing, art, sports & advertising memorabilia, toys & holiday items, books, militaria, jukeboxes, silver - name it and you will likely find it here. Located just 6 miles south of the Wisconsin border, the Gurnee Antique Center is just off I-94 at the 132 Grand Avenue Exit, adjacent to Six Flags, and just East of Key Lime Cove. Open 7 days a week: 10-5 Monday-Saturday; Sundays 12-5 & Thursday ‘til 8 pm. www.gurneeantiquecenter.com, 847-782-9094 LAPORTE, TAKE THE LAPORTE COUNTY, IN ANTIQUE TOUR - 12 shops and malls (over 250 dealers) within a 20 minute drive. Only 1 hour east of Chicago & just west of South Bend. Visit us at www.olddoodads.com to print a tour brochure IOWA LECLAIRE, Big River Antiques where Interstate 80 crosses the Mississippi River. 423 N Cody Road (Hwy 67) A multi dealer shop open 7 days 11-6 & afternoons on Sunday. Buy - Sell - Appraise 563-729-1002 We’ve Got the Goods! www.bigriverantiques.com. MISSOURI VALLEY, Missouri Valley Antique Mall. Lg. selection of quality antiques. No Reproductions! Lots of furniture both refinished and original. Toys, glassware, fishing, railroad, stoneware, vintage clothing, jewelry, much more including our new classic car shop with several classic cars. 1/2 Mi. West of I-29 on Hwy. 30. Open 7 days. Dealers Welcome! 712-642-2125, www.mvantique.com WALNUT, IOWA’S ANTIQUE CITY Located on I-80, at exit 46, just 46 miles east of Omaha Nebraska, or 85 miles west of Des Moines, Iowa. Great food & convenient lodging available. With 12 Antique Stores, Bakery, Quilting and Gift Shops, Museum and one-room schoolhouse! For information call 712-784-2100 www.iowasantiquecity. Most shops are open Mon.-Sat. 10:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. and Sun 12:00 noon-5:00 p.m all year round, except major holidays. A quaint little town with a dozen antique shops and malls offering quaIity antiques of every description! KANSAS ANDOVER ANTIQUE MALL, Browse through 29,000 Square Feet of Quality Memorabilia in the antique mall enjoyed by visitors from all 50 states and six foreign countries. Includes 242 booths of QUALITY Antiques & Collectibles and a spacious lounge with snack bar area. Truly a quality shopping experience. We offer a wide selection of oak, walnut & mahogany antique furniture, collectibles, glassware, western memorabilia, paper goods, Flow Blue, architectural pieces, artwork, Fire King, oil lamps, records, jewelry, old books, tool, dolls, coins, pottery, vintage clothing, old games & toys and many other items! Don’t miss this one. Open 7 days a week. Mon thru Sat 10-6; Sun 12-6. 656 N. Andover Rd., Andover, KS 67002. 316-733-8999. AUGUSTA, Paramount East Antique Mall, 10187 SW HWY 54. New eastside location! 20,000 more sq. ft. of fabulous antiques for your shopping pleasure. Open 363 days annually. (316) 775-3999. www.paramountantiquemall.com WICHITA, Paramount Antique Mall, 13200 W. U.S. Hwy 54, “Voted Best Antique Mall” in Discover Mid-America. Largest antique mall in greater Wichita, featuring fine antiques & collectibles. 40,000 sq. ft. Open 363 days annually. (316) 722-0500. www.paramountantiquemall.com KENTUCKY VOLO, 3 Large Antique Malls, Gift and Collectibles Mall, 300 Dealer Shops, Open Year Round - 7 Days a Week, 10 am - 5 pm, Rt. 12 & 120 in Volo, Illinois, 815-344-6062 or VOLOSHOPPING.COM, “Gift Cards Available”. BOWLING GREEN, Vette City Antique & Collectibles Mall, Exit 28 I-65 Bowling Green, KY. Open 7 days a week. 270-393-9500. INDIANA AUGUSTA, STONEY CREEK ANTIQUES, 881 Civic Center Dr. (Rt. 27, 3 miles north of I-95 Exit 112) Open Tues-Sat, 10-5. 207-626-9330, www.stoneycreekantiquesmaine.com. Period furniture; vintage lamps, globes and shades; collectible glassware & dinnerware (Fostoria, Fenton, Candlewick, Lenox, Wedgwood, Harker, Haviland); art & photography; figurines and pottery (Sebastian, Royal Doulton, Royal Copley); books, postcards, calendars, ephemera & more. HUNTINGBURG, Grainry Antiques & Other Needful Things. Fine furniture from 18th, 19th, & 20th centuries; Antique glassware and china. Primitive farm and farmhouse items; pottery, crocks and jugs. Visit us and take a walk through history! 415 E. 4th Street, Huntingburg, IN 47542. 812-683-0234. www.grainryantiques.com 44 ANTIQUE TRADER • www.AntiqueTrader.com • October 29, 2014 MAINE MASSACHUSETTS CHESTNUT HILL, Whether you lie in the Boston area or are just visiting - please come by to view our collection. Viewing our collection is by appointment only. All our posters are original, authentic vintage posters. We do not sell reproductions. Nancy Steinbock Vintage Posters, 12 Garrison Street, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467. Telephone 800-438-1577 Fax 617-928-3387; nsteinbock@comcast.net; www.nancysteinbockposters.com MICHIGAN DETROIT, Blue Water Antique Dealers Association, 25 Southeast Michigan Antique Shops. Antique shows Nov. & Apr. in Detroit area. Denise Kelley, Public Relations, dkelley7@att.net, www.bluewaterantiquedealers.com. Like Blue Water Antique Dealers on Facebook. STERLING HEIGHTS, www.uticaantiques.com - A Can’t Miss Merchandise Extravaganza! 27th year! Sat. 8-5, Sun. 8-4. 2014 Dates: May 10-11, July 12-13, Sept. 6-7. Largest & Oldest show in Tri-County Area! 100’s of Dealers Selling quality antiques. Indoor & Outdoor Spaces Available. Call 586-254-3495 MINNESOTA LONG LAKE, Long Lake Antiques, 10,500 sf. Jewelry, Glassware, Furniture, Primitives and more. Central MN 8 mi. N. of Willmar, 8879 Long Lake Rd., Spicer. Tollfree 866-220-2069. longlakeantiques_al@yahoo.com www.longlakeantiques.com MISSISSIPPI PICAYUNE, BARZE PLACE ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES MALL, 213 Highway 11, South I-59 between Exits 4 & 6, Nearly 40 vendors and consignors, 6,000 sq. ft., 601-749-0756. Mon., Wed. & Fri. 10 am - 5:30 pm, Tuesday 10 am - 5 pm, Saturday 10 am - 4:30 pm, Closed Thursday and Sunday. www.barzeantiquespicayune.com look for the waving flags! NEBRASKA CROFTON, JEANNE’S ANTIQUES: 1 mile east of Crofton, NE along Hwy. 12. HUGE SHOP ~ 1000’s of pieces ~ QUALITY OAK FURNITURE, WALNUT & PINE PRIMITIVES, Clocks (Mantles & Regulators), Crocks ~ Red Wing, Western & Monmouth, Art Pottery Roseville, Hull, Watts, RS Prussia, RS Germany, Royal Bayreuth, Depression glassware, Carnival, Crystal, Victorian & Deco Jewelry, Celluloid Dresser Boxes, OLD Hardware, Leaded Windows, Sterling & Silver Plate Silverware Sets, Religious Pictures, Rosaries, Sick Call Sets, Victorian Pictures, Salesman Samples, Doilies, Kerosene & Aladdin Lamps, Victorian Hanging Fixtures & Parlor Lamsp w/Crystal Prisms, Art Deco Fixtures & Lamps, HUGE selection of OLD glass shades, Lightning Rod Balls, Weathervanes, Head Mounts, etc. We have been in business over 48 years & we treat our customers RIGHT! Hours: MondayFriday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM & Saturdays 10:00 AM to 4 PM. Website: www.jeannesantiques.com & email: jeannes@gpcom.net, 402-388-4631.. LYONS, Kristi’s Antiques, Furniture wholesaler. 500+ pcs. of American oak, walnut, mahogany & pine furniture. Also 1,000+ of smalls from $25-$25,000. New loads arriving weekly. www.kristisantiques.com 60 miles north of Omaha, Hwy. 77 & Main. 402-6872339 or 402-649-0647. Open by appointment or chance. Specializing in wholesaling to dealers. SEWARD, Blue Heron Antiques “Like a museum but all for sale.” Open Thurs. - Sat. 11 am - 5 pm and by appointment. Quality Asian and American artifacts, advertising paper, posters, natural history, tools, postcards, tradecards, Audubon/Birds, McKinney/ Hall Indians. Always Buying. 123 So. 6th St., Seward, NE 68434, (402) 310-5749. NEVADA LAS VEGAS, Charleston Antique Mall, 560 S. Decatur, Las Vegas, NV 89107. New Hours: 10-6 M-Sat., 11-6 Sun. Featuring Quality Antiques & Collectibles. 18,000 sq. feet. 702-228-4783, www.charlestonantiquemall.com TEXAS NORTH CAROLINA East Liverpool, OH VALDESE, Dolls & Designs by Sandi, 122 Main St. W, Valdese, NC 28690, 828-893-0640, M-F 10:30am - 4pm other times by appointment. Custom Portrait Dolls, The Doll Show, Oct. 4, 2014, 10 am - 4 pm. Supplies, Classes, Antique Reproduction Costumes. DOLL HOSPITAL Now Open. www.dollsanddesigns.webs.com; email sandicw@msn.com OHIO CINCINNATI: Welcome to Wooden Nickel Antiques. We have been in business in Cincinnati, Ohio since 1976, starting out in architectural antiques. We still buy and sell antique back bars, antique fireplace mantels, antique stained glass, and antique chandeliers. Over the years we have expanded our inventory and experience into antique furniture, decorative arts and fine arts. We also offer complete auction and appraisal services along with estate liquidations. Phone: 513-241-2985; www.woodennickelantiques. net; email: woodennickel@fuse.net Black Swamp Antique Mall - Over 40 Vendors We Appraise • Buy Sell a Huge Variety of Antiques We are Allen County’s Only Year Round Mall Venders Applications Always Welcome Thousands of Unique Items for Your Collecting Pleasure Antique Furniture • Cut & Pressed Glass • Silverware • Comm. Plates Carnival Glass • Stained Glass Old Records • Books • Pottery Stamps Estate • Jewelry Comic Books • Old Coins & Currency Our Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 9 am - 6 pm Fri. 9 am - 5 pm • Sat. 10 am - 4 pm Sun. Closed 238 N. Main St., Delphos, OH 45833 419-692-1888 • Fax: 419-692-0372 Pottery City Antique Mall SHERMAN, A Touch Of Class Antique Mall. Over 200 booths and showcases! 38,000 sq. ft. Historic Bldg. Quality Antique Furniture, Collectibles, Glassware, Toys, Signs & Primitives from some of the “Best Dealers in the Southwest”. Open 7 days. Just 20 mi. S of the OK border and 60 mi. N of Dallas. HWY 75 Exit 58 then 3 blks. E. 118 W. Lamar, Downtown Sherman, TX. 903-891-9379 toc@airmail.net. Home of the Sherman Visitor Center and the Outlaw Trails Historical Museum. ATouchOfClassAntiqueMall.com 200 dealers 40,000 sq. ft. till 6 p.m. 7 days a week 409 Washington D-town exit off U.S. 30 330-385-6933 OKLAHOMA VINITA, Gene’s Collectibles, 223 S. Wilson. Antique furniture, primitives, quilts, jewelry, postcards Open 6 days, closed Tues. 918-256-5313. PENNSYLVANIA WISCONSIN BELLE VERNON, International Nippon Collectors Club, Join Nippon Collectors, www.nipponcollectorsclub.com, Call: 301-748-2427 Antique Mall & Museum COLUMBUS “Wisconsin’s Largest Antique Mall” Enter every day 8:15 am - 4 pm. 82,000 sq. ft., 222 dealers in 444 booths. Entire 3rd floor – furniture. TENNESSEE RUGBY, Spirit of Red Hill Nature Art & Oddiments. Located in The Alexander-Perrigo House at Historic Rugby, a lovingly preserved 1880’s English village in rural East Tennessee. Vintage & antique quilts, books, furniture, smalls, linens, dishware, tools, ephemera, etc.; one-of-a-kind gifts made with vintage items; original nature art, prints, cards & gourd art. Open: Mon.-Sat. 10:30-5:30, Sun. noon - 5:30 (closed Wed.) EST. Check website for winter hours. Toll free 1-855-392-9332. Comfortable lodging available (handicapped-accessible). Visit us at www.spiritofredhill.com. Customer Appreciation Days November 3-9 20% discount all items $10 or over. 30th Anniversary 239 Whitney Columbus, WI 53925-0151 www.columbusantiquemall.com (920) 623-1992 GALESVILLE, Telephones of All Kinds. Oakwalls, Candlesticks, Payphones $250 each. Antique Phones to Novelty. Ask us about restoring your old phone. Memorabilia & History * Catalog * Visit our Showroom * Tours Available * Email: phonecoinc@aol.com, www.phonecoinc.com. Phoneco, since 1972, is For Sale as a Business Enterprise or Inventory. Ph: 608-582-4124, Fax: 608-582-4593. Visit our Web site www.antiquetrader.com Ֆ MILWAUKEE, Landmarks Gallery and Restoration Studio, 46 Years in Business, 231 N. 76th St., Mke, WI 53213. Quality artwork as well as in-house restoration of paintings, prints, documents, frames, photos, and art objects. Free estimates. Written appraisals of fine art for estate, insurance and retail also offered. WWW.LANDMARKSGALLERY. COM. Toll free ph: (800) 352-8892 Tues-Sat. 10am-5pm; Closed Sundays and Mondays. E-mail: landmarksart@gmail.com MILWAUKEE, Riverview Antique Market, Best place in Milwaukee for Historic WI Art, 15,000 square feet of quality 18-20th century antiques. Open 7 days a week 10 am-5 pm. 175 S. Water St., Milwaukee, WI 53204, 414-278-9999 www.RiverviewAntiqueMarket.com ROSHOLT, Jackson & Louie’s Antique & Vintage Colletibles. Oddities & the Unusual. Jack & Lori Britz, 187 N. Main St., Rosholt, WI 54773; 715-6776711; Wed. - Sat. 11 am - 5 am; jacksonandlouies@ wi-net.com; www.facebook.com/jacksonandlouie. TOMAH, Antique Mall, 68 quality dealers. Open 7 days. 1510 Eaton Avenue, Tomah, WI 54660, I-94 & Hwy 21 East, Exit #143. 608-372-7853. E-mail: info@antiquemalloftomah.com www.antiquemalloftomah.com. Subscribe Today Antique Trader Gives You News You Can Use 1 Year = 26 Issues for $26 Visit antiquetrader.com/magazine or call 877-300-0247 to subscribe TODAY!! ADVERTISER INDEX 3rd Sunday Market .......................... 25 A Elderly Instruments .......................... 46 Elite Decorative Arts ........................ 52 ACNA............................................... 14 APIC Smithsonian ........................... 46 Asheford Institute Of Antiques ......... 21 Garner Auctioneers ......................... 32 Green Bay DePere Antiquarian ....... 27 B Bags Unlimited ................................ 37 Blue Ridge Knives ........................... 47 Boston Toy Show ............................ 14 Brant Mackley Gallery ..................... 46 Brown Auction & Real Estate .......... 53 C Canning Enterprises Inc. ................. 41 Carol Watson’s Orange Coast Auctions ........................................ 50 Central Ill Antique Dealers ............... 14 Chambers Reality And Auction........ 21 Chicago Antique Mkt ....................... 51 Christ, C.E. ...................................... 46 Cleveland, Dwight............................ 46 Comic Art Foundation ...................... 46 Cubanski, George............................ 46 D Domonkos, Ken ............................... 47 Donley Auction Services............ 43, 52 E Eastern Iowa Doll Show .................. 21 G H Haar’s Auction ................................. 53 Herzog, Daniel C. ............................ 46 Hollis, D.C........................................ 46 I Indian Creek Show .......................... 14 Isicoff, Irving .................................... 14 J James D Julia, Inc. .................... 32, 43 K Kramer & Kramer Auctioneers......... 53 L Legend Numismatics Inc ................. 55 Lickver, Gary ................................... 46 N Nelson, Kara .................................... 46 Noel Barrett Antiques/Auctions...... 6, 7 P P360 Creative Marketing ................... 2 Palm Beach Modern Auctions ........... 4 Polansky, Tom ................................. 47 R Rachel Engle Homesteaders On The Prairie ............................... 54 River West Auction Company............ 8 Robert Edward Auctions .................. 41 Ruby Lane ....................................... 53 S Savo Auctioneers ............................ 54 Show Promotions Inc................... 1, 15 Silver Queen Inc .............................. 46 Smiley’s Antiques Mall..................... 25 Staub, Herb ..................................... 21 Sullivan Auctioneers ........................ 27 M T Manifest Auctions ............................ 56 Mason-Dixon South Antiques .......... 49 Melting Pot Productions................... 27 Mendenhall School .......................... 47 Mevo, Victor..................................... 27 Munda & Associates .......................... 5 Thomaston Place Auction Galleries, Inc ................................... 3 Tim’s Inc .......................................... 26 Transky, Darius ............................... 14 W Willis Henry Auction......................... 54 The advertisers’ index is provided as a reader service. 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AUCTION HIGHLIGHTS Chessboard salvaged from Titanic checks $16K LYNBROOK, N.Y. — An intricately crafted chessboard made from wood retrieved from the wreckage of the legendary ocean liner RMS Titanic topped the roughly 700 lots offered at Philip Weiss Auctions’ Advertising, Books, Military, Ocean Liner and Historical sale. With a selling price of $16,385, including buyer’s premium, the chessboard accounted for more than 8 percent of the auction’s $200,000 in total sales. The 18-by-18-inch chessboard was crafted by William Parker a carpenter aboard the Minia. The cable ship had been sent to recover bodies from the Titanic, which sank after striking an iceberg in April 1912. Parker retrieved wooden debris as well as victims, and he used the wood to fashion several pieces, including the mahogany, oak and pine chessboard that had been displayed at the Manitoba Museum of the Titanic in Canada for years. The No. 2 lot was a block of 15 unused tickets for The Beatles’ last U.S. concert performance at San Francisco’s Candlestick Park in 1966. The event failed to sell out, and show producer Tom 330 A Fair and Reputable Dealer For Over 30 Years MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 330 POSTAGE EXTRA 340 AUCTIONS DISPLAY ADS Absolute Antique Collection Estate Auction Estate of Marcia J Vincent (living) to be sold at ABSOLUTE AUCTION on Saturday October 25th at 12 noon Location is the HISTORICAL “COVINGTON HOUSE” in STOKES COUNTY NC Address is 1036 Covington House Rd Walnut Cove NC 27052 In the last 30 years of seeing different estates and collections. This is one of the finest collection of Antiques, I’ve Seen Personally! Majority of the Antique and Primitive Furniture in You may contact auctioneer Wayne Cannada NCAL#9433 at 336991-7707 for assistance cfw12918215 Subscribe Today Antique Trader Gives You News You Can Use 1 Year = 26 Issues for $26 Philip Weiss photo. Donahue gave the tickets away. Donahue’s business card was included in the lot, which sold for $12,000. The Walter Schnackenberg-designed portfolio “Ballett und Pantomime” published by Georg Muller Verlag and one of 850 printed in Munich brought $3,450. Fifteen of the volume’s 22 plates depict ballet figures and costumes. A Civil War grouping pertaining to Company E, 15th Regiment, the New Jersey Volunteers, sold for $2,825. For more information, visit www.WeissAuctions.com or call 516-594-0731. ■ MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 330 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE DEALER - WHOLESALE PRICES - DEALER - WHOLESALE PRICES PENNSYLVANIA 166 Adwolfe Rd. • Dept AT Marion, VA 24354 Phone 276-783-6143 Fax 276-783-9298 www.blueridgeknives.net An ordinary chess board? Hardly. This board was made from wood retrieved from the wreckage of the RMS Titanic. It sold for $16,385. POSTAGE EXTRA POSTCARD PAPER COLLECTION, 1930’s, unused; main streets, factories, hotels, court house, armoury, American Legion, high schools, P.O.’s, banks, churches, bridges, etc. 54 diff., 100 asst. $33. BEER LABEL COLLECTION 194050’s, 100 asst $12 POSTAGE EXTRA EPHEMERA LOT. COON CHICKEN INN 1890s-1960s. Misc. cards, checks, ASHTRAY, 3 1/2” diam. glass, Pictures Cartoon letters, valentines, labels, folders, railNegro Man’s head 2/$24 road etc. 100 pieces/$10 ELVIS WATCHES, 1992 New old stock, “GAY COCK” FRUIT LABELS, 2 dif $12 1940’s. 4-1/2x11” pic. strutting Cock TOM CAT LEMON LABEL, 1970, Great name. 5/$12 8x12”, pic. handsome Tom Cat, ea $5, ORNATE EAST COAST RAILROAD 10/$10 STOCK CERTIFICATES. 10 diff. $15, NEGRO MAMMY SYRUP LABEL, SODA LABEL COLLECTION, 1890- 50 asst. $55. Very colorful. 1930’s 3”x8”, 10/$5 1950. 1931 7-Up, Indians, Howdy, wide WEST COAST RAILROAD STOCKS MARILYN MONROE “GOLDEN DREAMS” asst. 100 mix $12 & BONDS, 10 diff. $20. 50 asst. (80% Card Decks, 2 picture trains). $60 RARE SODA LABEL COLLECTION, sealed decks 1910-50, odd brands: Pepper’s Moose, U.S. LINEN POSTCARDS, 1930-40 in display box. Variety of subj. 100/$30 Donner, Queen Cola, Fruit Bowl, Sanitary 1976 Tom Kelly LUCKY STRIKE GREEN PINUP GIRL Studios L.A. (peacock), Royal Canadian, Nerve Tonic, ADVERTISING CALENDARS, 1939, full New old stock. 1st 7-Up, etc. 50 mostly diff. $10 color, 11”x14” (2 diff. $18) Each set $15, 6 1860’s - 1890’s, Old Farmer’s MILLION DOLLAR LABEL sets, $60 Almanacs, 5x8”. 2/$11 COLLECTION. 1920-1960s. Most SEND FOR OUR 20pg. wholesale 1958 KIDS VALENTINES, unused, cute 4-1/2”x13”, pic. Ladies, race cars, kids, catalog, over 2000 items. only $3 ships, planes, animals. We sell for $5 figural animals, children helicopter, etc. each 100 asst. $35. 100 asst. $12 COON-CHICKEN INN RESTAURANT BOX 1728, BUELLTON, CA 93427 1950’s ADVERTISING THIMBALS, MENU. (Closed in 1951) 6 x 8-1/2 Send check with order or VISA, MSCHG welcome. figural Negro, each $12, 2/$20 assorted products, 14 diff. $7 Ph: (805) 688-8577 TOM POLANSKY Visit antiquetrader.com/magazine or call 877-300-0247 to subscribe TODAY!! October 29, 2014 • www.AntiqueTrader.com • ANTIQUE TRADER 47 AUCTION HIGHLIGHTS Diamond, Columbian emerald jewelry rules auction CHICAGO — A 4.18 Columbian emerald and diamond ring that sold for $18,112 including buyer’s premium topped more than 850 lots at Direct Auction Galleries’ summer sale. The 18-karat gold ring’s drawing power came from its featured stone. Colombian emeralds are said to be the finest because of their unique occurrence in that country’s sedimentary rock, and the chemical evolution that results. The ring set the tone for the auction, as jewelry dominated the Top 20 lots of the auction, which included a 14-karat gold ladies’ ring featuring a nicely faceted 21.85 carat ruby and diamonds ($8,050); a ladies’ 14-karat gold and diamond bracelet with a total weight of 10 carats ($6,325); a 14-karat white gold marquis-cut diamond ring featuring a 1.38-carat center stone and more than 2 carats of baguette-cut side diamonds ($3,000); a 24-karat gold ladies’ bracelet with a diamond ($2,875); a 22-karat gold ladies’ ring featuring a large emerald and diamonds ($2,300); an 18-karat gold bracelet with 10.75 total carat weight of natural emeralds and diamonds ($1,955); an 18-karat diamond necklace ($1,782); a 24-karat gold chain with a diamond signed “D&G” ($1,725); a 14-karat white gold 2 1/2 total carat weight diamond tennis bracelet ($1,208); a 14-karat gold bracelet weighing 44.3 grams ($1,269); a men’s 14-karat, 8.9 total pennyweight rose-gold and blue diamond ring ($920); and a John Hardy sterling necklace and slide in its original box ($805). In the coins category, an 1880S $20 U.S. Liberty gold coin sold for $1,610; an 1881S U.S. $10 Liberty gold coin brought $776. Fine art highlights included a hand-signed, sun-themed Calder lithograph measuring 20 1/2-by-28 inches, which brought $633, A ladies’ 14-karat gold bracelet featuring a total weight of 10 carats of diamonds sold for $6,325. Photo courtesy Direct Auction Galleries. and a 10½-by-8-inch watercolor on paper of an old town scene laid down on board and under glass and signed E. Dayes (1763-1804), which sold for $432. Several fine rugs captured bidders’ attention, including a red Oriental rug with a black and beige design ($1,064), a 19th-century Persian Bidjar #11 ($518) and a large, room-sized red and blue Kashan rug ($460). Other auction highlights include: • A black Steinway 6-foot baby grand piano, which was sold as is for $2,530. • A large Waterbury grandfather clock standing 7½-feet tall ($690). • Three lots of Councill furniture: a pair of nightstands ($460); a sideboard ($402); and a seven-drawer chest ($345). Direct Auction Galleries has scheduled several auctions through the end of 2014. For more information, call 773-465-3300 or visit www.directauction.com. ■ Pair of Colt Dragoons hit the mark with $54,000 bid DENVER, Pa. — Eager collectors lined up outside Morphy Auctions’ gallery before the Firearms Auction this summer, waiting for their chance to snap up antique weapons. A total of 1,038 lots were offered, and sales totaled $744,000; all prices include a 20 percent buyer’s premium. “There were some very desirable Colts in the sale, especially the 1857 Colt Walker Type 3 Dragoons, which sold within estimate for $54,000,” said Dan Morphy, president and founder of Morphy Auctions. “The guns were special because they had consecutive serial numbers and were purchased in the same order directly from Colt.” A pair of new, unfired .357 caliber Colt “Snake Eyes” pistols sold for $13,200. One of the guns was stainless, while the other was blued. Both included their original boxes and were graded in Near e A pair of 1857 Colt Walker Type 3 Dragoons with consecutive serial numbers earned Top Lot honors with a selling price of $54,000. Morphy Auctions image Mint condition. A variety of rifles also were offered in the sale, including a Winchester Model 1886 .50 Express manufactured in 1906, which brought $11,400. The top-finishing lot among shotguns was a Beretta Model S687EELL 16-gauge designed for pigeon shooting. Together with an extra barrel and its box, case and accessories, the gun reached $4,800. 48 ANTIQUE TRADER • www.AntiqueTrader.com • October 29, 2014 Finishing closely behind the Beretta was a Winchester Model 42 .410 gauge shotgun, which sold for $4,500, nearly triple its high estimate. The top pistol in the sale was a Colt Model 1902 .38 caliber Standard Military Automatic — complete with its original box — in fine condition. It was bid to $5,100. Another Colt, a .22 caliber revolver made in 1931 and known as a “Banker’s Special,” was offered together with a Colt factory letter and sold for $4,200. Morphy Auctions’ next Firearms auction is slated for Dec. 20. To learn more about Morphy Auctions, call 717335-3435 or visit www.morphyauctions. com. ■ MASON-DIXON SOUTH ANTIQUES Presents The Estate Collection of George H. Judd, Jr. A Survey Collection of Southern Furniture and Decorative Arts representing North and South Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama. Mr. Judd had been a Dealer and Collector for more than 40 years. The collection will be sold at auction at the Judd home place in Advance, North Carolina over two weekends. November 15 and 16 and November 22 and 23, 2014 The star of the collection, a Kentucky sugar chest with curly maple stars, vine inlay, and chamfered corners. Circa 1790-1810. All original with second generation finish. Robert Pearl and Ann Hall Wauford masondixonsouth.wordpress.com • masondixonsouth.com email: masondixonsouth@windstream.net Auctioneers: Lynn Myers, Myers Auction Service, NCAL 6647 NC Auction Zip.com October 29, 2014 • www.AntiqueTrader.com • ANTIQUE TRADER 49 Carol Watson’s Orange Coast Auctions Fine Antique & Modern Firearms and Militaria Auction SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 F eaturing the exceptional Swiss Target Rifle and Pistol collection from the Ian Shein estate amassed over a period of 40 years, including many Rare Civil War Presentation unique K31 vari16” Volcanic Carbine, Factory ants, Anschutz, Engraved and Silver Plated Tanner, Gruenel, and Steyr models, and many Palma Match rifles, plus Sig P210s, Hammerli, and Feinwerkbeau examples. Fine Colts include several etched panel Frontier Six Shooters, Pythons, Diamondbacks, 1902 Sporting Models, 1911s, 2nd & 3rd generation SAAs, pre-war Woodsmans, a Colt 1871-72 Open-Top and 1851 Navy Early Colt Bisley revolvers. Also a Texas shipped Colt Single Action with steerhead carved Cutaway Revolver pearl grips and Texas engraving by Wolf & Klar. Fine Winchesters include a rare 1 of 7 known 1873 factory rail and dustcover added Open-Top rifle, 1866s, 1885 Hi-Walls, 92s, 94s. Plus Model Custom Swiss Target 70s, 71s, and Model 42 Shotguns, one new in its original box; Rifles from the Ian 20 ga. engraved Special Pigeon Winchester Model 12, and a 28 Shein Collection ga. Pigeon Grade, both new in their original boxes. Modern Handguns feature a Smith & Wesson Model 559 belonging to Gen. Curtis E. LeMay, WWI & WWII pistol and rifles of all types, including Lugers, Nambus, Auction held on Premises. Broomhandle Mausers, All items on Preview now. a Mannlicher Model 1896/01 Carbine with Auction begins 10:00AM PDT Buenos Aires retail- Website: www.cwocauctions.com er marking; Garands, SMLE, and rare variations of M1903 Springfield rifles, 16600 Aston St., Irvine, CA 92606 plus an array of Randall Knives. Antique Flintlock and Percussion Office: (949) 752-8284 Pistols include a fine cased pair of Scottish flintlock coat pistols, antique Toll Free: (888) 298-8199 cannons, with several modern special order Sharps long and mid-range target rifles. Plus an exceptional Civil War camp flag, weapons, swords, and person- Fax: (949) 752-8286 al belongings of Brevet Col. William B. Keeler, 35th Iowa Volunteer Infantry. Store hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am - 5pm Elite Decorative Arts Auction House & Gallery Bid In-house, Online or by Phone! www.EliteAuction.com Porcelain, Artwork, Jewelry, Glass & Meerschaum November 1st, 2014 at 11:30am Eastern This auction will be featuring over 400 lots of Fine Artwork, Porcelain, Estate Jewelry, Silver, Bronze, Art Glass, a large collection of Meerschaum Pipes and much more. Location: 1034 Gateway Blvd. Ste 106-108 Boynton Beach, FL 33426 Phone: (561) 200-0893 Toll Free: 800-991-3340 Preview: will be held Friday, October 31st from 11am to 5pm and Saturday 10:30am-11:30am. 36 2ct Diamond Engagement Ring 14kt White Gold Estate 20 Vintage Large Sevres Hand Painted Lidded Box 84 A. Marionnet French 7 Pc Dore Bronze Desk Set 23 Large Collection of Sterling Silver Objects A Collection of Nearly 100 Lots of Meerscham Pipes 74 David Webb Style 14kt Enameled Snake Bracelet 27 Antoine Blanchard Oil on Canvas of Street Scene 19 Leonardo M. 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