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Holiday Postcard Book Has Vintage Christmas, Too

Holiday Postcard Book Has Vintage Christmas, Too

By Robert Reed  The Vintage Postcards for the Holidays book includes scores of classic Christmas images from nearly a century ago. Compelling views present early 1900 Yuletide scenes of Santa not only in costumes of red, but also in less frequently found green, blue, and lavender. Other vintage Christmas postcard range from then ‘new’ automobiles to distinguished artists such as […]

by · December 10, 2024 · 0 comments · Feature Article
Bakelite: The Beautiful Plastic

Bakelite: The Beautiful Plastic

By Ann Brandt  Bakelite offers collectors a wide variety of opportunities. Since its invention in 1907, this sturdy plastic has been used in the production of kitchen appliances, serving pieces, dinnerware and flatware, buttons, jewelry, radios, telephones, and other items.  What has been called the material of a thousand uses, Bakelite (pronounced Bay Ka Lite) reached its height of popularity […]

by · December 10, 2024 · 0 comments · Feature Article
What Is It? November 2024

What Is It? November 2024

 The November What Is It is an ancient baby-feeding device. Roman terra-cotta bottles, such as the rare Third Century A.D. nurser pictured above have been uncovered, with dried milk inside, at infant burial sites. It may have been the very thing that caused the baby’s death. The mortality rate for bottle-fed children was worse than breast-fed babies.  The reason was […]

by · November 4, 2024 · 0 comments · What Is It?
Thanksgiving Celebrates Harvest Time

Thanksgiving Celebrates Harvest Time

By Bobbie Sweeney  People all over the world set aside at least one day of the year to celebrate the harvest of the land. In America, the first celebration of this kind was instigated by the Pilgrims. ln 1621, they held a three-day festival by order of the Governor of the Colony, William Bradford. The Indians who had become their […]

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CARDS OF THANKS 

CARDS OF THANKS 

By Evelyn Witter  Cards of greeting for Thanksgiving have been published since about 1909, but they were not used to any real extent until just after the close of World War I. These were a bit crude, being mostly of the postcard type.  One of the earlier designs was printed in block on bright yellow Italian handmade paper, with hand-colored […]

by · November 4, 2024 · 0 comments · Feature Article