Archive for May, 2020

Collecting Match Safes and Match Books

Collecting Match Safes and Match Books

By Maureen Timm    In 1680 an Irishman named Robert Boyle discovered that if you rubbed phosphorus and sulphur together they would instantly burst into flames. He discovered the principle that was the precursor of the modern match. The next discovery was by an Englishman. In 1827 a pharmacist called John Walker produced “Sulphuretted Peroxide Strikeables,” which were a yard long […]

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Antique Detective: Antique Inkwells and Stands Made In Many Forms

Antique Detective: Antique Inkwells and Stands Made In Many Forms

By Anne Gilbert    Old inkwells and inkstands may not be used these days for their original purpose but have been rediscovered as decorative and collectible. While common, utilitarian pieces can be had for one hundred dollars or less, unique examples are pricey. A good example is an art Nouveaus, patinated bronze, 1905 Tiffany Studios inkwell cast as a crab. The […]

by · May 1, 2020 · 0 comments · Antique Detective