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Toys and Toy Makers That Made Toy History

Toys and Toy Makers That Made Toy History

By Robert Reed    Toys have come and gone over the decades just as have the children that once delighted with. However some toys, both famous and not so famous, remain a delightful and enduring part of history.    They may have been as memorable as Arcade’s fleet of 20th century toy vehicles or as obscure as Britain’s moving picture toy Zeotrope […]

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The Christmas Pickle

The Christmas Pickle

By Paula Svincek    The age-old German tradition of hiding a pickle ornament has been carried on for several years by merchants and businesses in the city of Florence. There are several variations of the Pickle story. Parents hide a pickle ornament in the boughs of the Christmas tree and on Christmas morning, the children must find it before the gifts […]

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History: Pour Another Cup of Joe

History: Pour Another Cup of Joe

By Henry J. Pratt    Turkish citizens in the 13th century were among the first to enjoy roasted and ground coffee beans. Before that, cooks prepared coffee by boiling the fresh coffee beans in water.    The Turks considered coffee from roasted and ground beans so important that grooms, as part of marriage ceremonies, had to promise to keep their brides supplied […]

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Letter to the Editor:

Dear Mountain States Collector: I really enjoyed your latest issue. The story about “I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles” was really interesting. I had no idea how old it is nor what the lyrics are. Just remember singing it and the other songs mentioned. Will Rogers’ advice made me laugh outloud. I put it on my frig. Tricia Myers, Berwyn Heights, Maryland

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Antique Detective Q & A: Carafes, Pipes and Cards

Antique Detective Q & A: Carafes, Pipes and Cards

By Anne Gilbert    Q. I found this strange, sort of pitcher-shaped object at a local garage sale. It is china and 10” high. On the bottom it is signed “Russel Wright china by Iroquois.” I paid $30 for it, simply because I am beginning to collect vintage and modern. I know Wright was a famous industrial designer of many things. […]

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