Archive for August, 2023

What Is Moroccan Amethyst?

What Is Moroccan Amethyst?

By Les Stewart  I struggled with the name for this article.  I wanted to call it “When is Moroccan Amethyst really Moroccan Amethyst?” That is because collecting Moroccan Amethyst can be quite frustrating.  Amethyst means purple in color, but, not all purple glass is Moroccan Amethyst.  A lot of the glass listed for sale on web sites such as EBAY […]

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American History August Anniversaries

August 5 Abraham Lincoln imposes first federal income tax (1861) August 7 George Washington creates the Purple Heart (1782) August 14 FDR signs Social Security Act (1935) August 24 British Troops set fire to White House (1814) August 26 Women’s Equality Day

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Hurricane Collectibles of Value and Interest

Hurricane Collectibles of Value and Interest

By Barry Krause  If the hurricane season has ever seriously damaged your family or property, you may not be in a mood to “collect” any hurricane memorabilia, preferring not to be constantly reminded of your personal loss with such artifacts sitting around forever. However, a fascinating range of objects can be collected and studied as hurricane-themed collectibles, not because we […]

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The Games People Played

The Games People Played

By Carol J. Perry  I was a lucky little kid. My Dad worked for Parker Brothers, the famous Salem, Massachusetts game manufacturer. I was raised, it seems now, amidst a cheerful, colorful clutter of wonderful games.  Sometimes I was allowed to visit the big old rambling factory where Daddy was foreman of the Box Department. I watched, fascinated, as bright, […]

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Van Briggle — The Master Pottery Maker

Van Briggle — The Master Pottery Maker

By Ann Brandt  Artus Van Briggle lived only 35 years, but he left behind an artistic legacy. Van Briggle has been called a genius, an artist and a potter. He was all those things, working with intensity, fueled in the last five years of his life by the knowledge of impending death from tuberculosis. Before Van Briggle’s work became widely […]

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