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Northglenn’s Old Wagon Antique Mall’s Fresh Start

Northglenn’s Old Wagon Antique Mall’s Fresh Start

By Jon DeStefano    Harold “Hal” Reed, the new owner of Old Wagon Antique Mall has upgraded the well-thought-of Antique Mall at 10685 Melody Drive in Northglenn. It still has 8,000 square feet and 80 plus booths of antiques and collectibles for a variety of interests but it looks and feels different. When you walk in you will still find a […]

by · November 10, 2018 · 0 comments · Feature Article

Changes

By Sandy Dale    Here in Colorado we joke about the weather…you don’t like it? Wait five minutes.    Sometimes that’s funny, sometimes not, like when you are painting in the mountains on one of those golden late fall days. It’s warm, it’s beautiful and there’s one tiny black cloud way over there on the horizon. Suddenly, you are trying to find […]

by · November 10, 2018 · 0 comments · Feature Article
Candlestands Had many Different Looks

Candlestands Had many Different Looks

By Anne Gilbert    Antique candlestands served many different functions. Not every small 3-legged tripod table is a candlestand. In fact, not every candlestand rests on a tripod. And, what about the candlestands that have more than one tier? Actually a simple check and balance system can determine the purposed of a tripod table. Just try putting a heavy kettle, lamp […]

by · November 10, 2018 · 0 comments · Feature Article
Fitzhugh Porcelain — Separating the Legend of Fitzhugh Porcelain from Fact

Fitzhugh Porcelain — Separating the Legend of Fitzhugh Porcelain from Fact

 By Anne Gilbert   If you are a beginning collector of Chinese export porcelain the name Fitzhugh can be confusing and important. While Fitzhugh is an English name, it is also the pattern name for some very expensive Chinese export porcelain. Among the patterns’ claim to fame is its rarity. It is one of the most expensive examples of porcelain exported […]

by · November 10, 2018 · 0 comments · Feature Article
The Corkscrew — A Thing of Beauty

The Corkscrew — A Thing of Beauty

By Paul Luchsinger “We are but temporary custodians of everything that we collect.” This philosophy reflects the decision made by all antiquities collectors.    As he approaches the healthy age of 90, Paolo de Sanctis, the doyen of Italian corkscrew collectors, and publisher of several books on the subject, is selling the collection he started 60 years ago. Like most major […]

by · October 11, 2018 · 0 comments · Feature Article