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Mid-Century Modern Textiles Rare But Still Around

Mid-Century Modern Textiles Rare But Still Around

By Anne Gilbert    If you are searching for authentic wallpaper and fabrics made in the 1940s/50s they are scarce but can be costly. However the good news is that even small pieces have been reborn as pillow cases or framed as art. Originally they may have been drapes or furniture fabrics. Or, magnificent murals or wallpaper.    After World War 11 […]

by · March 12, 2019 · 0 comments · Antique Detective, Feature Article
Bucket Brigade Collectibles

Bucket Brigade Collectibles

By Anne Gilbert    America’s firemen have a long and exciting history that dates before the American Revolution when they were volunteers. It wasn’t until after the steam engine came into use in 1852 that fire fighters became paid professionals. Fortunately for historians and collectors many of their early artifacts have survived. Surprisingly, when they make a rare auction appearance prices […]

by · February 11, 2019 · 0 comments · Feature Article
Homestead Antique Mall Continues to Flourish

Homestead Antique Mall Continues to Flourish

By Kim Ramer    Wow! Homestead Antique Mall has been open for 6 years! When we opened we had no idea that we would be voted best antique mall in Arvada year after year. We feel so blessed.    If you ask the owners Andy and Leanne they will tell you that they attribute their success to all the great customers, dealers […]

by · February 11, 2019 · 0 comments · Feature Article
Rare Ships Figureheads Set Sail

Rare Ships Figureheads Set Sail

By Rosemary McKittrick    And there’s many a story that could be told    Of the fine figureheads that were chiseled of old    On the dreary sands they crumble today    From Terra del Fuego to Baffins Bay.          –19th century naval officer    The golden-haired figurehead in her white and green gown seems confident and casual about her ability to calm Neptune. Battling the […]

by · February 11, 2019 · 0 comments · Feature Article
Beating the Blahs

Beating the Blahs

By Sandy Dale    The Christmas tree’s gone, the decorations put away, the last of the holiday candy and frozen leftovers consumed. The sky is smoky gray and it’s snowing bloody hell. What now? Ah, time for a trip to the Bahamas, right? I’m sure that would beat the winter blahs, but I’m not quite in the percent of folks that […]

by · February 11, 2019 · 0 comments · Feature Article