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Lobsters: Culinary Collectibles and Delectable Crustaceans!

Lobsters: Culinary Collectibles and Delectable Crustaceans!

By Rachel Hoffman      The end of summer is approaching, and with that, I have an urgent feeling to squeeze as much summer as I can in the remaining weeks. One of my first thoughts surrounding this was the lobster! Never have collecting and cuisine merged together so nicely. Lobsters are fun collectibles that come in all budgets, shapes and […]

by · September 6, 2017 · 0 comments · Appraiser's Diary
The FAC Co-hosts This Years’ Annual Van Briggle Festival

The FAC Co-hosts This Years’ Annual Van Briggle Festival

Colorado Springs — The Bemis School of Art at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College (FAC) is excited to co-present the annual Van Briggle Pottery Festival with the Woman’s Educational Society (WES contributes funds toward tuition and book allowances for 21 Colorado College women who have been selected as WES Scholars) on Saturday, September 9, 2017 from […]

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Florence News: Thirty Days Hath September…

Florence News: Thirty Days Hath September…

By Sandy Dale    And every one is busy, busy, busy here in our little Florence. If it isn’t doing the yard work that didn’t get done during the summer than it is planning out the holidays that get here so much sooner than we think. (Florence is the perfect place to bring those holiday houseguests and family for a day […]

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Antique Detective: Recognizing Antique Snuff Boxes

Antique Detective: Recognizing Antique Snuff Boxes

By Anne Gilbert      The snuff box is one of the many items that have outlived their time in history. After all who even knows what snuff is these days? Ever hear of a “spittle cup?” They were part of the snuff culture during the 18th and 19th centuries used by lady sniffers.      You may have bought a snuff […]

by · September 6, 2017 · 0 comments · Antique Detective, Feature Article
McGuffey, Schoolmaster of America

McGuffey, Schoolmaster of America

By Henry J. Pratt      More than 180 years ago in Cincinnati, Ohio, the publishing firm of Truman and Winthrop B. Smith signed a textbook contract with William Holmes McGuffey, a dour disciplinarian and relatively unknown homespun philosophy professor. The contract obligated McGuffey to prepare six school books—a primer, a speller and four readers.      When the now-famous contract was […]

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