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Dealer Feature – Florence Newest Shop ‘Treasures’

Dealer Feature – Florence Newest Shop ‘Treasures’

   It is often said that when shopping for antiques, you didn’t know what you needed till you saw it. Or maybe, it is like a day-long scavenger hunt. These are both accurate ways to describe my recent visit to Florence’s newest shop, Treasures. There are, of course, antiques, but also much more to tantalize the scavenger. The Bohemian style of […]

by · July 30, 2020 · 0 comments · Feature Article
Antique Detective: Ad Signs Collectible and Sometimes Costly

Antique Detective: Ad Signs Collectible and Sometimes Costly

By Anne Gilbert    Would you hang a huge tin sign depicting a yellow Shell gasoline product in your living room? These days the concept of what is collectible has changed. Check out the TV show “Flea Market Flips” and you are in for a surprise. Prices are often in the high hundreds.    Late 19th and early 20th century advertising signs […]

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Those Marvelous Old Marbles

Those Marvelous Old Marbles

By Robert Reed    There is still a bit of everlasting joy in a jar full of old marbles, sitting snugged away on a shelf and holding warm memories as well as vivid colors.    Marbles, of course, have been treasured by children for centuries, dating to the days of Egypt and later to Rome, where Emperor Augustus Caesar himself is said […]

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Pocket Watch Stands a Timely Collectible

Pocket Watch Stands a Timely Collectible

By Anne Gilbert    Chances are you wouldn’t recognize a watch stand if you saw one. At first glance some look like small picture frames. The frames may be figural or even of a precious metal. They belong to a bygone era when watches were somewhat of a novelty and meant to be displayed when not worn. When they come to […]

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What Is It? August 2020

What Is It? August 2020

  We had two correct guesses for our August What Is It. Dennis Thode of Broomfield, Colorado says, “The vessels displayed are pharmaceutical graduates-conical used by “druggists” for measuring liquids.” Terry Cook of Fort Morgan, Colorado says, “I am thinking the glass resembles chemistry beakers. But the pic is so shaded it is hard to see if the glass is […]

by · July 30, 2020 · 0 comments · What Is It?