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Letter Openers Became Popular in 19th Century

Letter Openers Became Popular in 19th Century

By Barry Krause    Letter openers have been known since the 18th century, but became a popular tool after envelopes were mass produced starting in the mid-19th century when postage rates were reduced for letters mailed inside envelopes.    Before that time, almost all letters were simply folded to leave a blank portion where the address was written and postmarks applied, and […]

by · September 13, 2018 · 0 comments · Feature Article
The Colorful 20s, More Than a Rainbow

The Colorful 20s, More Than a Rainbow

By Tom Cotter Cambridge, Diamond, Fenton, Tiffin photos by Barb Garrison Fostoria photo by Alex Kizewski, Cambridge Rubina photos by Tom Cotter    The grand and glorious 1920s. The United States dominated the world in nearly every phase of life. Glass was a big part of that dominance; glass for automobiles, airplanes, trains, homes, radios, and on and on. 1920 marked […]

by · September 4, 2018 · 0 comments · Feature Article
What Is It? September 2018

What Is It? September 2018

   Marjorie McLaren of Anchorage, Alaska gave the best explanation of our September’s What Is It. She tells us, “September’s What Is It is an antique whalebone and whale ivory swift, sometimes called a yarn winder. It is probably from the 19th century during the height of the whaling era. The whalebone arms expand out from an ivory cage at the […]

by · September 4, 2018 · 0 comments · What Is It?
Welcome to Primitive Blessings in Pine

Welcome to Primitive Blessings in Pine

   Debra Van Wyhe has put togetter a great new shop in Pine, Colorado. It is on 285 just one block South of Shaffers Crossing. (The actual address is 13028 S. Parker Ave. in Pine.) Debra certainly has a way of presenting her antiques. They are all arranged in such delightful settings. You can imagine just taking the whole arrangement and bringing it home and making it yours.    The […]

by · August 9, 2018 · 0 comments · Feature Article
Who Was Toby Fillpot? Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night Players Would Know

Who Was Toby Fillpot? Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night Players Would Know

By Maureen Timm    There are many theories in regard to how Toby Fillpot was brought into the world as a character. The name “Toby” was used originally to describe jugs which were made in the form of a seated male figure in a tri cornered hat. He usually held a beer jug on his knee and sometimes held a pipe […]

by · August 9, 2018 · 0 comments · Feature Article