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What Is It? June 2025

What Is It? June 2025

We had two correct answers to our June What Is It? Both Charles Pheasant of Centennial, Colorado and Jacque Rutledge of Northglenn, Colorado identified the object as a stamping or sealing device. Our friend Tricia Meyers of Berwyn Heights, Maryland also identified the object Charles says, “It looks like a date stamper you used to see at the bus station, […]

by · June 6, 2025 · 0 comments · What Is It?
THE ANTIQUE DETECTIVE: DATING CHINESE RUGS BY DESIGNS AND COLORS

THE ANTIQUE DETECTIVE: DATING CHINESE RUGS BY DESIGNS AND COLORS

BY ANNE GILBERT With the interest in all things Chinese, rugs are rating a second glance and prices have risen. This is especially true with those having an Art Deco motif and their gaudy color combinations. Since there are fake antique and Art Deco examples, knowing Chinese rug history is important. Just as you would need to research Persian rugs, […]

by · June 6, 2025 · 0 comments · Feature Article
What Is It? May 2025

What Is It? May 2025

Terry Cook of Fort Morgan, Colorado and Jeannie Reynolds of Nederland, Colorado and Carolyn Kundel of Roland, Iowa all  correctly identified the What Is It as a waffle iron. It is made for a wood stove.  Heat the iron over the stove then put the batter on the iron, cook (bake) then then using the handle of the devise to […]

by · May 4, 2025 · 0 comments · What Is It?
Why do We Celebrate Memorial Day

Why do We Celebrate Memorial Day

In the United States, there are several holidays and observances that honor the armed forces. Among those is Memorial Day. Originally called “Decoration Day,” Memorial Day is observed on the last Monday of May to honor those who died while serving in the U.S. military. Here is what you need to know about Memorial Day, including when it falls in 2023 and more […]

by · May 4, 2025 · 0 comments · Feature Article
The History of Mother’s Day: From Global Peace to Greeting Cards 

The History of Mother’s Day: From Global Peace to Greeting Cards 

Mother’s Day in the United States has a history all its own—and it’s more complicated than greeting cards might lead you to believe. There were repeated efforts to establish a Mother’s Day holiday and conflicting ideas about what it should stand for and how it should be observed. From a call for women to improve global policymaking and seek peace […]

by · May 4, 2025 · 0 comments · Feature Article