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March Designated as Women’s History Month by Presidential Proclamation

March Designated as Women’s History Month by Presidential Proclamation

   Every year March is designated Women’s History Month by Presidential proclamation. The month is set aside to honor women’s contributions in American history.    Did You Know? Women’s History Month started as Women’s History Week.    Women’s History Month began as a local celebration in Santa Rosa, California. The Education Task Force of the Sonoma County (California) Commission on the Status of […]

by · March 11, 2020 · 0 comments · Feature Article
CLUB NEWS: Fans and Flora — Are You a Fan Fancier?

CLUB NEWS: Fans and Flora — Are You a Fan Fancier?

By Kathryn Hanna, FANA Public Relations Chair Email: westonkafan@gmail.com or call 952-200-9727    Seattle, WA —Are you a fan fancier? If so, you should check out this year’s Fan Association of North America (FANA) 38th annual meeting that convenes in Seattle, WA, on May 27-30, 2020. FANA members will gather to view and learn about all types of fans–floral, historic, novelty, […]

by · March 11, 2020 · 0 comments · Feature Article
Antique Detective: Globes, Old and New, Reflect Our Changing World

Antique Detective: Globes, Old and New, Reflect Our Changing World

By Anne Gilbert    Collector interest continues to grow and include anything having to do with outer space as well as our planet. This includes globes. We pretty much take them for granted, but they were once a treasured object.    Surprisingly 18th century examples still come up for sale at hefty prices. One current example, made in Italy, is dealer priced […]

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Antique Detective: Designs Make Old Hardware Collectible

Antique Detective: Designs Make Old Hardware Collectible

By Anne Gilbert    Did you ever think of old hardware as decorative art? Surprisingly there are many serious collectors who proudly display antique and vintage brass and iron doorknobs, locks and other examples. They also buy reproductions. There was a time when these artifacts could be found in salvage lots and flea markets. But, they became trendy by the 1970s. […]

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What It It? March 2020

What It It? March 2020

   Mona of Loveland, Colorado, writes, “These are tools for making fake grain on wood. I lived in an 1880’s mansion and all the original doors and baseboards (10”) had been “grained” with stains. It was real wood, so I never understood why the grain was added. Style and design?” Mona is correct. One of 19th Century guides for decorating furniture […]

by · March 10, 2020 · 0 comments · What Is It?