Southeastern Antiquing and Collecting Magazine February 2017

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Southeastern

February 2017

Antiquing and Collecting Magazine

The Love Affair with Mid-Century Modern


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SOUTHEASTERN ANTIQUING AND COLLECTING MAGAZINE February 2017

Vol. 21

THIS MONTH’S COVER STORY:

FEATURES The Love Affair Continues with Mid-Century Modern by Josh Levine..........................Center Spread

Josh Levine, owner of J. Levine Auction & Appraisal in Scottsdale, Arizona, sees the love affair with Mid-Century Modern furniture continuing, particularly with pieces from the 1950s and 1960s. Get his insight in this month’s feature article.

Valentines from the Head and Heart by Dr. Lori Verderame............................. p. 4

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Getting to St. Petersburg isn't hard to do. The city's major thoroughfare is I-275, which runs north and south and connects to the Sunshine Skyway Bridge and Manatee County (another mecca for shoppers on the antique trail). I-275 also connects with 1-4 going east to Orlando from Tampa and I-75 heading north. U.S. 19 is an important north-south link that runs the length of the county. A visit to St. Petersburg will leave you wanting more, no matter how long you stay. And it's easy to fan out and explore. Tampa — a city with it's own identity, cultural pulse and antiques and collectibles shops—is right next door. And Orlando, with its many theme parks, is a short drive away. Don't you think it's time to visit, vacation and shop in St. Petersburg? It's truly the Jewel of Florida's Gulf Coast!

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Southeastern Antiquing & Collecting Display Ad Directory ALABAMA Alexander City Longleaf Antique Mall................10 Florala Jackson's Corner.........................10 Gardendale Gardendale Flea Mall & Antiques....................................9 Leeds Bama Flea Mall & Antique Center..............................9 Montgomery Eastbrook Flea Market..................8 Oneonta Nickels’ Place................................8 Opelika Angel's Antique & Flea Mall........7 Valley Timeless Antiques.........................7 Wetumpka Wetumpka Flea Market & Antiques....................................8 FLORIDA Bellaire Bluffs Collum Antiques...........................4 Davenport Marqueen's Treasures....................6 Fort Myers Shops of Fort Myers.....................3 Haines City Marqueen's Vintage Mall.............. 6 Jacksonville Avonlea.........................................6 Shops of Jacksonville....................6 Lake City Webb's Antique Malls...................6 Lakeland Wildwood Antique Malls.................Inside Front Cover Manatee County Shops of Manatee County.............5 Melbourne Wildwood Antique

Malls.................Inside Front Cover Micanopy Smiley’s Antique Mall.................. 4 Sarasota Shops of Sarasota..........................5 St. Petersburg Shops of St. Petersburg................. 2 Titusville Wildwood Antique Malls.................Inside Front Cover Wildwood Wildwood Antique Malls.................Inside Front Cover GEORGIA Bowman Shops of Bowman.......................17 Byron Big Peach.................................... 20 Canton Antique Village Mall................... 22 Clarkesville / Calhoun Shops of North Georgia..............19 Commerce Shops of Commerce...................22 Douglasville Ben's Antiques and Marketplace.................................18 Griffin Shops of Griffin..........................22 Jasper/Talking Rock Shops of North Georgia..............19 Kennesaw Big Shanty...................................22 Lake Park Farmhouse Antiques...................20 Lawrenceville Ben’s Antiques and Marketplace.18 Lexington Shops of Lexington.....................20 McDonough Peachtree Antique Centre............21 Savannah Jere’s Antiques............................17

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Art & Antiques by Dr. Lori

Valentines from the Head and Heart By Dr. Lori Verderame Valentine’s Day falls on February 14th, and along with the Roman Goddess of Marriage Juno, the holiday honors the Christian martyr St. Valentine. Persecuted by the Roman Emperor in 273 AD, St. Valentine enjoys a legacy that has been carried on by lovers, young and old, for centuries. St. Valentine’s Day is celebrated by gifting flowers, sharing love symbols and sending romantic cards. While St. Valentine presented the flowers from his garden to young lovers in an effort to promote the Catholic sacrament of matrimony during his lifetime, the February holiday that bears his name has sparked the exchange of various artisan works. During the Victorian Era of the late 19th century, Valentine traditions existed that prompted loved ones to share homemade baked goods and handcrafted keepsakes. Since the way to someone’s heart is really via the stomach, Victorians on Valentine’s Day showed

loved by giving items that were useful in the kitchen. The Victorians said “I love you” with gifts of decorative ceramic rolling pins, pie plates, and hand painted, decorated china. From Heart to Hair. Although the Valentine card remains the most recognizable of the lover’s offerings, Victorian gifts from the heart—and the head—were the most desirable. One such gift was an item that would assist in making handicrafts: the hair receiver. Victorian women saved their hair in a small ceramic bowl with a hole in its top called a hair receiver. Today, antique hair receivers range in value from $15 to $500 for specialty examples. In the Victorian Era, a hair receiver was a common dresser accessory. After accumulating a good amount of locks, the hair would be used to make a hair object. These receivers would be used to save brushed hair for weaving hair pictures, hair bracelets, hair lockets, hair chains, hair watch fobs, etc. Today, the popular hair crafts made from all of this saved hair are hard to find. These hair crafts

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A Victorian hair picture (Photo: www. DrLoriV.com) were the result of years of saving actual human hair. Intricately woven hair crafts became love gifts from circa 1850 to 1910. Hair jewelry was most commonly used for sentimental remembrances and as gifts. Collum Ants.10.2009_SEA On Valentine’s Day, women believed that giving their beloved a hair bracelet

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Manatee County may rank at the top of most people's list for best places to shop along Florida's Gulf Coast for antiques and collectibles. Magnolia Antique Mall, located two miles west off I-75, exit 224 in Ellenton, is a Readers' Preference Winner nine years running (2006-2014). The store is brimming with antiques, collectibles, fine gifts and more. The Feed Store Antique Mall, also on Highway 301 in Ellenton, not far away, features 50 quality dealers selling antiques and collectibles.

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Retro Rosie, on Manatee Avenue E. in Bradenton, is a multiple-vendor shop boasting a huge variety of vintage clothing for all occasions, plus much more. And Carriage House Antiques, at 3307 Manatee Ave. West in Bradenton, is packed with 500 vendors in 14 rooms (many of them consignors), selling antiques, collectibles, furniture, jewelry, gifts, books, Depression glass and more. So next time you're visiting Florida's Gulf coast, make a beeline to Manatee County. It's well worth the visit!

Oh, and did we mention it’s a haven for antique lovers? There are 44 shops, and all of them are convenient to one another. Clustered along streets with names like Coconut, Pineapple and Palm, these stores make Sarasota a must-visit destination for antiquers just looking for that next great “find.” The Fruitville district is especially worth checking out.

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or hair watch fob would serve as a love charm and ensure a long and happy relationship. Many Civil War soldiers had such items, and many are found by relatives alongside of military memorabilia. Blonde or Brunette? One of the most beloved Valentine antiques is the coveted hair picture. Hair pictures were devotional objects coveted by families for generations. Accompanied by a handwritten inscription, hair pictures are fascinating mementos. Some of the most common Victorian Valentines featured the symbolic lover’s rose or a bouquet of forget-me-not flowers to remember the dead, made from the hair locks of one’s beloved. With values in the $1,000 to $5,000 range, framed Victorian hair pictures grew from loving pictures to fine memorials. Images made of hair related to the lover’s lifestyle, his or her occupation, military service, or hobbies. Hair pictures made of woven hair depicted intricate landscapes, family homesteads, military symbols (like rifles or sea anchors), bicycles, and still lifes of favorite fruits or flowers documenting the bounty of a couple’s love or a life well lived. If you are looking to collect a hair receiver, hair picture or piece of woven hair jewelry in the form of a watch fob or locket, look for pieces that are in period frames and in very good condition. Happy Valentine’s Day! --------------------Celebrity Ph.D. antiques appraiser, author, and award-winning TV personality, Dr. Lori Verderame hosts antiques appraisal events worldwide. She is the star appraiser on international hit TV shows: History channel’s The Curse of Oak Island, FOX Business’ Strange Inheritance and Discovery’s Auction Kings. Get your antique appraised at www.DrLoriV.com, www. Facebook.com/DoctorLori, or (888) 431-1010. Avondale, The four shops advertising below are Antiques, in fashionable

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It could be said that residents of representative of the quality and diversity boasts a constantly changing collection Jacksonville, Florida are truly living large. It’s the largest city in the state of visitors to Jacksonville will find when of fine antiques, estate effects and they hit the antique trail. Fans & Stoves Florida by population, and the largest collectibles. Mall, with over 35 dealers, is by city by area in all the contiguous United Antique Antique Mall 124 West Bay Street no means States.The TheRegion’s city wasLargest even named after Antique and Busiest Mall limited to fans and stoves. The YOURS 225 TRULY Davenport, Fla. shop does feature fireplace accessories a larger-than-life figure – Andrew 8101 Philips Highway • Jacksonville, FL 32256 North 17-92 but it also has jewelry, collectibles, Jackson who, before he became the ANTIQUES Furiture · Glassware Haines City, Fla. Over 200 40,000 furniture and more. They’reJewelry located· Art at · China ·3575 St. John’s Ave. • Avondale seventh president 904-636-8785 of the United States, SQUARE FEET Dealers Saturdays only! 9-5 www.avonleamall.com 1059 Park Street. Southern Crossing was the first military governor of 904-388-3611 Vintage Clothing · Antiques Exit 341 at Baymeadows, west one mile th to Philips - northeast Antique Mall, a short hop away at 2718 the Florida Territory. Since the 19 5,000+ square feet! corner of Philips and Baymeadows at both locations! A Constantly Changing Collection of Fine century, Jacksonville has been a major Park Street, boasts quality dealers in (863) 221-0696 Cafe Serving Lunch Monday -Saturday (863) 421-3533 Antiques, Estate Effects & Collectibles military and civilian deep-water port, beautiful and friendly surroundings. Mall Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-6, Sunday 12-6 Both shops are located in Jacksonville’s but tourism is hugely important to the marqueenjordan1950@gmail.com Tue - Sat 11-5, city’s burgeoning economy. And with Historic Riverside. And B. Langston’s is Sun & Mon. By Appt. or Chance tourists come the retail shops that cater unique in the city in that it holds auctions “ALWAYS BUYING” to them, and antique shops are not in (at 1671 Atlantic Blvd.) and has a retail short supply. shop (at 6906 Beach Blvd.). Yours Truly

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This Month in Sports Collecting History By Mike McLeod and Marla McLeod February 1, 1968: The legendary Vince Lombardi resigned from coaching the Green Bay Packers. In 2014, a gameworn West Point sweater belonging to Vince Lombardi was purchased for 58 cents at a Goodwill in North Carolina (packersnews.com, 2/21/15). The following year, it scored with $43,020 at Heritage Auctions. The sweater was donated to Goodwill by Vince Lombardi’s widow. Lombardi coached the West Point team before moving to the NFL. At Green Bay as head coach, his record was 105-35-6 (regular and post season). The Packers won Super Bowls I and II and five NFL championships under his leadership (packers. com, “Vince Lombardi”).

This 1960s Vince Lombardi inscribed and signed photo made $5,258 at Heritage Auctions in 2015 (Photo courtesy of Heritage Auctions, HA.com)

referee who threw in the towel on himself a dozen rounds before the end (historychannel.com.au, “This Day in History”). In 2009, Signature House sold a card signed by Harry Sharpe on Aug 23, 1932 for $100. February 5, 1934: Hank Aaron was born in Mobile, Alabama.. His home run record of 755 bested Babe Ruth’s 714. A Hank Aaron game-worn jersey from 1969 went for $50,126.99 in 2013 at Lelands.com.

Hank Aaron’s jersey, front Vince Lombardi’s sweater and back (Photos courtesy of Timeless Antiques.8th.H..12.08_SEA.indd (Photo courtesy of Heritage Lelands.com) Auctions, HA.com)

February 2, 1892: The longest boxing match in known history lasted for five hours and five minutes as Harry Sharpe fought Frank Crosby for 77 rounds in Nameoki, Ill. Sharpe finally won, earning $500. Both endured longer than the

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February 9, 1971: Leroy Robert “Satchel” Paige was nominated for the Baseball Hall of Fame; he was inducted in August of 1971 (history.com). One of his two Hall of Fame rings made $25,000 in 2015 by Lelands, which reported that the other ring was sold previously by his family for $259,642.

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Satchel’s 1971 Hall of Fame ring (Photo courtesy of Lelands.com)

Satchel Paige (Photo courtesy of Heritage Auctions) February 17, 1936: Cleveland Brown great Jim Brown was born this day. His c. 1965 game-worn Cleveland Browns jersey brought $95,600 in 2014 at Heritage Auctions. Brown’s nine-year career scored: NFL Rookie of the Year in 1957, MVP four times, NFL Champion in 1964, 126 touchdowns and 14,671 yards rushing and receiving (profootball-reference.com).

Jim Brown’s jersey (Photo courtesy of Heritage Auctions, HA.com)

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February 22, 2014: A 1923 New York Yankees World Championship watch presented to Babe Ruth gaveled for $717,000 at Heritage Auctions. Later, the Babe gave it to his friend Charlie Schwefel. Schwefel’s wife eventually passed it to their nephew Lewis Fern who had caddied for the Babe. In the auction description, Heritage reported the two were on a golf course and saw the Hindenburg pass over before it exploded while docking. A fourteen-karat gold Gruen Verithin watch, the back is engraved with a scene of a pitcher throwing a ball to a batter and, “BABE RUTH,” “YANKEES,” and “WORLD’S CHAMPIONS 1923.” Inside the cover is engraved, “PRESENTED BY BASEBALL COMMISSION TO GEORGE H. RUTH”. Babe added: “TO MY PAL, CHARLIE SCHWEFEL.”

Longleaf Antique and Flea Mall Inc. H 45,000 sq. ft. Heated & Air Conditioned Building H Ample Parking H 250+ Dealer Spaces H Easy Access from U.S. Hwy. 280

Glass Penny Cracks $70k

Babe Ruth’s pocket watch (Photo, Heritage Auctions, HA.com) February 23, 2016: Mike Eruzione’s “The Miracle on Ice” game-worn USA Olympic hockey jersey smacked $657,250 this day at Heritage Auctions. In the 1980 Olympics, the US team of amateurs faced the Russian professionals. Mike Eruzione scored the game-winning goal in the miracle win of 4-3. The USA went on to defeat Finland to take the gold; the Russians took silver. Before the match-up, New York Times columnist Dave Anderson wrote, “Unless the ice melts, or unless the United States team or another team performs a miracle, the Russians are expected to easily win the Olympic gold medal for the sixth time in the last seven tournaments.” Eruzione’s “Miracle” jersey (Photo, Heritage Auctions, HA.com) -----------------All uncredited photos are public domain, PD-US. Credit: timelines.ws.

Yes, the government actually experimented with making glass pennies to save copper during WWII. The only known intact and surviving example made in 1942 hit $70,500 in a public auction conducted in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and online by Dallas-based Heritage Auctions on Friday, January 6, 2017. The glass penny was estimated at $30,000. Made of tempered, yellowamber transparent glass by the Blue Ridge Glass Company of Kingsport, Tenn., the example offered was the only surviving example of two known to exist. The other one is broken in half—hence, the reason the experiment was a bad idea from the beginning.

The only unbroken glass penny. (Photos courtesy of Heritage Auctions, HA.com)

• Furniture • Jewelry • China • Porcelain • Collectibles • Purses • Home Décor Items • Outdoor Furniture Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-6 • Sun. 1-6

Vendor Space Available

256-234-3492 705 Alex City Shopping Center Alexander City, AL

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The Shops of Tennessee Nashville H

H Cookerville H Mount Pleasant

H Bolivar glassware and more. And Breckenridge House Antiques, at 205 North Main Street in Mount Pleasant, is located inside a lovely circa-1815 home. See you on the trail!

VINTAGE ROSE ANTIQUES

The antique shops of Tennessee are a must-visit for serious collectors on the antique trail. Let’s start in Nashville – Music City – and the two-store colossus known as Gas Lamp and Gas Lamp Too, located at 100 Powell Place (Suite 200) and 128 Powell Place. With over 300 dealers combined, the shops comprise one of the South’s biggest and best antiquing experiences, all on over an acre of climate-controlled space. Gas Lamp features fine antiques and furnishings, artisan, industrial, Mid-Century Modern, vintage, modern and more. It has been voted best antique mall in the Nashville Scene reader’s poll, every year since 2003. Also in Nashville is the adorable antique boutique called Bits & Pieces, located at 402 Madison Street. The shop boasts antique and vintage clothing, artisan pieces and gifts. There are a few choice booth spaces available. Interested dealers my call Kim Hill at 615-218-3522. Swinging over to Cookeville, there’s Vintage Rose Antiques, located at 221 West Broad Street. The store is packed with advertising items, jewelry, retro, glassware, industrial furniture, architectural pieces, vintage goods, quilts and primitives. Oh, and bring your appetite; the place even has baked goods and coffee. In Bolivar is On the Square Gallery & Gifts, at 109 North Main. Their 100+ year old building on the historic courtyard square is filled with antiques, artwork from local and regional artists, pottery,

221 West Broad Street Cookeville, TN Monday - Saturday 10am-5pm 931-520-6365 thevrantiques@gmail.com

Advertising, Jewelry, Retro, Glassware, Industrial Furniture, Architectural, Vintage, Quilts, Primitives, Coffee And Baked Goods

On The Square Gallery and Gifts 109 North Main - Bolivar, TN 38008 Phone: 731-403-0002 www.onthesquaregalleryandgifts.com

Hours: Tuesday-Sat. 10am-5pm Visit our 100+ year old building on the historic courthouse square in Bolivar, TN. Antiques, art from local and regional artists, pottery, glassware, painted furniture, and hand-turned wooden bowls

205 North Main Street Mount Pleasant, Tennessee Hours: Thurs. through Saturday 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. and by appointment Cell:

931-619-0784

ANTIQUE BOUTIQUE ANTIQUES, CLOTHING, ARTISAN PIECES & GIFTS 402 Madison Street Nashville, TN 37208 For booth retail,

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Poor Jim's Almanac of Shows FEBRUARY Antiques in the Heart of Aiken Feb. 3-5 • Aiken, SC The 18th annual event, to be held at the Aiken Center for the Arts, 122 Laurens Street. Cocktail s & Collectors preview party Feb. 2 from 6:30-9 pm ($50 ticket preview party only, $60 ticket includes show and sale). Show and sale: Feb. 3-4. Info: www.AikenCenterfortheArts.org, 803-641-9094.

Scott Antique Markets Feb. 9-12 • Atlanta, GA We host the world’s largest indoor Antique Show every second weekend of the month at the Atlanta Expo Centers on Jonesboro Rd. We have an amazing 3,500 exhibit booths filled with antiques and collectibles. Our show hours are: Thur. 10:45am-6pm, Fri. & Sat. 9am6pm & Sun. 10-4pm. Admission: $5, good for all weekend! Info: www. scottantiquemarket.com.

The Original Miami Beach Antique Show Feb. 10-13, 2017 • Miami, FL U.S. Antique Shows has announced that, due to the impending closure of the Miami Beach Convention Center for renovations, this year’s Original Miami Beach Convention Center will be held at the Miami-Dade County Fair Expo Center. Info: 239-732-6642, www. MiamiBeachAntiqueShow.com. Sparkling Clearwater Depression Glass Show Feb. 11-12 • Largo, FL The 38th annual show and sale, at the MINNREG Bldg., 6340 126th Ave. Depression-era glass, china and pottery. Hours: Sat. 10-5, Sun. 11-4. Admission $6 per person ($1 off with ad). $1,000 in door prizes! Free parking. Glass repair. Info: www.ClearwaterDepressionGlassClub. com, 727-725-2069. Lakewood 400 Antiques Mkt. Feb. 17-19 • Cumming GA More than 500 spaces. Located at 1321 Atlanta Hwy. See ad for directions. Hours: Fri. 9-5, Sat. 9-6, Sun. 10-5. Info: 770-889-3400 or www.lakewoodantiques. com. Orlando Miniatures Festival Feb. 17-19 • Orlando, FL Escape to sunny Florida for a delightful miniature experience, by Miniaturia Unlimited, the world’s miniature artisans. Workshops Feb. 17-18, preview Feb. 18 from 5-8 pm, show Feb. 19, from 10-4. At the Hilton Garden Inn, 11400 Marbella Palm Court. Info: www.miniaturialimited. com, 267-684-6276. 69th Annual Colonial Williamsburg Antiques Forum Feb. 24-28 • Williamsburg, VA Generations of American fine and decorative arts were heavily influenced by the home cultures of immigrant artisans and consumers. You are invited to learn more about this dynamic aspect of American material culture at the 69th Annual Colonial Williamsburg Antiques Forum, “Early American Craftsmanship: Influence and Innovation.” The 2017 Forum will gather acclaimed curators, collectors and scholars from across the U.S. to share recent findings and insights. For more information: 757-229-1000.

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Antiques, Vintage & Collectibles Market Feb. 24-26 • Palmetto, FL The 52nd annual charity event, sponsored by the Service Club of Manatee. At the Bradenton Area Convention Center, One Haben Blvd. Opening Night Party Feb. 24, 5-30-9 pm ($50). Sat., Feb. 25, from 10-5 ($7), Sun., Feb. Feb. 26, from 11-4 ($7). Info: www.manateeserviceclub.com, 941-779-3470. Houston Museum Antiques Show & Sale Feb. 24-26 • Chattanooga, TN The 43rd annual event, held at Stratton Hall, 3146 Broad Street, benefiting Chattanooga’s Houston Museum. Preview party Feb. 23 at 7 pm. One of the Southeast’s premier shows! Lunch will be available for purchase Fri.-Sat. Info: (423) 2677176, www.thehoustonmuseum.org. Madison Antiques Show & Sale Feb. 24-25 • Madison, GA The 16th annual event, showcasing American antiques and accessories at the Madison Morgan Cultural Center, 434 S. Main Street in Madison. Preview party and early buying Feb. 23 from 6-9 pm, $50 (includes readmission Fri. and Sat.). Show and sale: Feb. 24-25 from 10-5, $10 at the door (tickets are good for re-entry all weekend). Info: www.MMCC-ARTS. org, 706-342-4743, 877-233-0598. MARCH Folk to Fine Arts Festival March 3-4 • Commerce, GA At the Commerce Civic Center in historic downtown Commerce. Meet the Artists dessert reception on March 3rd

from 5-9 pm, $15 (includes light reception with 2 drink tickets). Festival is open from 10-5 on March 4th, $5 (kids under 10 free). Info: www.folk-finearts.com. Ponchatoula Trade Days March 3-5, 2017 • Ponchatoula, LA The 12th annual Ponchatoula Trade Days and Arts & Crafts Fair, being held in downtown Ponchatoula, “America’s Antique City.” Hours are 9-5 all 3 days. Call for a vendor application: 985-386-2536, or e-mail to chamber@ponchatoulachamber. com. For more info, visit www.ponchatoulachamber.com. DC Big Flea and Antiques Market March 4-5 • Chantilly, VA More than 700 booths in two buildings! It’s an amazing treasure hunt. The Mid-Atlantic’s largest! Admission $10 (valid both days); free parking. At the Dulles Expo Center, 4320 Chantilly Shopping Center. Info and applications: www.

12th Georgia JugFest & Old Knoxville Days Saturday May 20, 2017 • 8:30am-4pm Knoxville / Roberta, GA Call 478-836-3825 for information. Come join us in celebrating Georgia’s Folk Pottery Tradition.

For The Love Of Mud

Learn more at: www.georgiajugfestival.com Knoxville is 15 miles west of Macon on Hwy. 80/ 15 miles west of Byron on Hwy. 42.

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500 DEALER SPACES

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March 17-19 • April 14-16 • New 75,000 sq. ft. climate-controlled building • Inside Booths 8 x 10...$140; 10x12...$200 • Outside Veranda: $100 • Full-service resturant Located in the heart of Atlanta’s most affluent region on GA 400

HOURS: Fri. 9-5; Sat. 9-6; Sun.10-5 FOR BOOKING: PH: (770) 889-3400 • FAX: (770) 889-2985 Mailing Address: 1321 Atlanta Hwy., Cumming, GA 30040

www.lakewoodantiques.com

Directions: Take Ga. 400, exit 13 west, next right on Highway 9. Located @ 1321 Atlanta Highway, Cumming, GA 30040

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thebigfleamarket.com. Hours: Sat. 9-6; Sun. 11-5. Portland Expo Shows March 4-5 • Portland, OR America’s largest antique and collectible shows, held at the Portland Expo Center, with 900 booths. Early admission on Friday $30 (good for all three days). Future show dates: July 15-16, Oct. 2829. Info: www.christinepalmer.net, 503282-0877. Scott Antique Markets March 9-12 • Atlanta, GA We host the world’s largest indoor Antique Show every second weekend of the month at the Atlanta Expo Centers on Jonesboro Rd. We have an amazing 3,500 exhibit booths filled with antiques and collectibles. Our show hours are: Thur. 10:45am-6pm, Fri. & Sat. 9am6pm & Sun. 10-4pm. Admission: $5, good for all weekend! Info: www. scottantiquemarket.com. Lakewood 400 Antiques Mkt. March 17-19 • Cumming GA More than 500 spaces. Located at 1321 Atlanta Hwy. See ad for directions. Hours: Fri. 9-5, Sat. 9-6, Sun. 10-5. Info: 770-889-3400 or www. lakewoodantiques.com.

All-Heisey Glass Show & Sale March 18-19 • Annandale, VA The National Capital Heisey Collector’s Club presents its 44th annual show with proceeds benefitting the study of Heisey glass. Held at the AVFD Ossian Hall at 7128 Columbia Pike. Hours: Sat. 10-5; Sun. 11-4. Admission: $7; $6 with ad. Info: www.natcapheisey.org. Cole’s Antiques & Collectibles Show March 23-Apr. 1 • Warrenton, TX During Round Top Antiques Week—200 dealers in 63,000 sq.ft., A/C building, outside tents and new outside buildings! Top-of-the-line antiques and collectibles: American primitives, country linens, flow blue, china, Oriental & Persian rugs, pottery, jewelry, Victorian and American oak furniture, fine art, glassware, rare clocks, lamps, silver. Free wine tasting Tuesday, March 28, 5-7:30 pm. Show hours: 9-6 through Fri., March 31; 9-4 on April. 1. At Hwy. 237 & FM 954. Info: 281-961-5092, colesantiqueshow.net. Catawba Valley Pottery & Antiques Festival March 25 • Hickory, NC The 20th annual event with more than 100 vendors. The premier destination for Southern Traditional pottery. Held at

14th Semi-Annual

Braselton Antique & Artisan Festival April 21, 22 & 23, 2017 Fri. 2-7; Sat. 9-6; Sun 10-5.

Join us as 200 vendors in downtown Braselton bring their best antiques, vintage, local artwork, repurposing, primitives, salvage, rustic, DIY, ironwork, statuaries, rustics, pottery, jewelry, woodworking, folk art, glassware, furniture & more. Free admission & free parking. 14 Food Trucks, music & fun!

115 Harrison St., Braselton, GA I-85 to exit 129, east on Hwy.53, follow the signs. www.countrysideantiques.net or 706-824-7204.

the Hickory Metro Convention Center, 1960 13th Ave. Dr. SE. Info: www. CatawbaValleyPotteryFestival.org. Admission $6, 12 and under, $2. APRIL Scott Antique Markets April 6-9 • Atlanta, GA We host the world’s largest indoor Antique Show every second weekend of the month at the Atlanta Expo Centers on Jonesboro Rd. We have an amazing 3,500 exhibit booths filled with antiques and collectibles. Our show hours are: Thur. 10:45am-6pm, Fri. & Sat. 9am6pm & Sun. 10-4pm. Admission: $5, good for all weekend! Info: www. scottantiquemarket.com. Indianapolis Antique Festival April 8-9 • Indianapolis, IN Held in the AG/HORT Building at the Indianapolis State Fairgrounds & Event Center, 1202 E. 38th St. Premium worldclass dealers in a climate-controlled building. Sat. 10-6, Sun. 10-4. Admission $8 good for both days. $1 off with ad. Info: 608-346-0975, wader8@yahoo.com. Wade and Dorrie Hallett. Lakewood 400 Antiques Mkt. April 14-16 • Cumming GA More than 500 spaces. Located at 1321 Atlanta Hwy. See ad for directions. Hours: Fri. 9-5, Sat. 9-6, Sun. 10-5. Info: 770-889-3400 or www.lakewoodantiques. com. Braselton Antique & Artisan Festival April 21-23 • Braselton, GA Join us as 200 vendors in downtown Braselton bring their best antiques, vintage, local artwork, repurposing, primitives, salvage, rustic, DIY, ironwork, statuaries, rustics, pottery, jewelry, woodworking, folk art, glassware, furniture & more. Free admission & free parking; 14 food trucks, music & fun! Hours: Fri. 2-7; Sat. 9-6; Sun 10-5. I-85 to exit 129, east on Hwy.53, follow the signs. Info: www.countrysideantiques.net or 706-824-7204. St. Louis Antique Festival April 22-23 • Belleville, IL The 46th annual event, at the Belle-Clair Fairgrounds, 200 Southbelt East. Over 90 booths, 30,000 sq. ft. of merchandise. Hours: Sat. 10-5, Sun. 10-4. Admission $6, $1 of with ad. Info: 608-346-0975, wader8@yahoo.com. Wade and Dorrie Hallett. Call regarding booth space, which may be available.

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MAY Scott Antique Markets May 11-14 • Atlanta, GA We host the world’s largest indoor Antique Show every second weekend of the month at the Atlanta Expo Centers on Jonesboro Rd. We have an amazing 3,500 exhibit booths filled with antiques and collectibles. Our show hours are: Thur. 10:45am-6pm, Fri. & Sat. 9am6pm & Sun. 10-4pm. Admission: $5, good for all weekend! Info: www. scottantiquemarket.com.

on Jonesboro Rd just off I-285, Exit 55. Hours: Thurs. 12:45 pm-6pm, Fri. & Sat. 9-6 and Sun 10-4. Info: www. scottantiquemarket.com Lakewood 400 Antiques Market 3rd Weekends • Cumming, GA 3rd Weekends except in December when

the show is held the first weekend of the month. More than 500 spaces. Located at 1321 Atlanta Hwy. See ad for directions. Hours: Fri. 9-5, Sat. 9-6, Sun. 10-5. Info: 770-889-3400 or Lakewoodantiques.com.

Lakewood 400 Antiques Mkt. May 19-21 • Cumming GA More than 500 spaces. Located at 1321 Atlanta Hwy. See ad for directions. Hours: Fri. 9-5, Sat. 9-6, Sun. 105. Info: 770-889-3400 or www. lakewoodantiques.com. GA Jug Festival & Old Knoxville Days May 20 • Knoxville, GA Join us in celebrating Georgia’s folk pottery tradition and Old Knoxville Days. Pottery show 8:30-4. Info: 478836-3825 or georgiajugfestival.com. Knoxville is 15 miles west of Macon. ONGOING EVENTS Scott Antique Markets 2nd Weekends • Atlanta, GA 3,500 exhibit booths filled with antiques & collectibles from around the world at the Atlanta Expo Centers. Located

Big Red Barn Continental Tent

Can you name this famous antique?

March 27

thru

April 1

49th Annual Round Top Antiques Fair Free Parking, Food Court, Shippers On-Site, ATM ALL AIR CONDITIONED Early VIP Preview Buying 9-1 Monday Only Mon 9am-6pm, Tue 9am-7pm Late Shopping! Wed - Fri 9am-5pm. Saturday 9am-4pm Next Show: October 2-7, 2017 Celebrating 50 years of Round Top! Susan and Bo Franks

Turn to Page 21 for the answer.

For more information www.RoundTopTexasAntiques.com

512-237-4747

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Poor Jim's Almanac of Auctions FEBRUARY Ole Hound Auction House Feb. 10 • Social Circle, GA Antiques, oddities and relics, to include the Roman Polanski/ Sharon Tate bed from the 1005 Cielo Drive home in Hollywood, sideshow CDVs and other images, Southern art pottery, a salesman’s sample vault and more. At 179 Highway 11 South. Bidding available now on LiveAuctioneers.com. Info: 706-474-3443. Rock Island Auction Company Feb. 16-19 • Rock Island, IL Over 4,600 lots and more than 10,000 guns, including hundreds of quality collectible, antique, military and sporting arms to be sold over the course of four days, online and at 7819 42nd Street West in Rock Island. Info: www.RockIslandAuction. com, 309-797-1500 or 800-238-8022. Burchard Galleries Feb. 25-26 • St. Petersburg, FL A two-day auction featuring outstanding antiques and fine art from Florida’s foremost estate auction sale room, at 2528 30th Ave. North in St. Pete. We buy, sell, auction and appraise. Monthly auctions. Accepting quality consignments. Info: 727821-1167 or www.burchardgalleries.com.

James D. Julia April 11-13 • Fairfield, ME The historic Winchester carbine that belonged to Sgt. William James, Company E, 7th Cavalry, KIA at the Little Bighorn Massacre will be offered. James D. Julia’s last firearms auction generated approximately $15 million. We are now accepting individual consignments and entire estate collections for this sale. Sell your quality goods for some of the best prices in the world. The seller’s commission on high-end guns is as low as 0%, the best published rate in the industry. Contact us today at: firearms@jamesdjulia.com, 1-207-453-7125 or www. jamesdjulia.com. ONGOING Big Shanty Auctions 1st & 3rd Fridays • Marietta, GA Join us at 2932 Canton Rd. for antique and collectibles auctions every 1st and 3rd Friday. Previews are 1 pm-6 pm, and the auction starts at 6 pm. Find us on Facebook and at www. bigshantyauction.com. Call 770-231-2019 for info. Action Auctioneers, Hwy 301 South, Zephyrhills, Fl. Florida’s Largest Public Auction - Every Wednesday Year Round. Antiques to Zebra’s, we have it all. Visit www. actionauctioneers.com, call 1-800-765-1628.

Antiques, Oddities, & Relics

Friday, Feb. 10th @ 7pm 179 Hwy. 11 South, Social Circle, GA Items Up for Auction Include: -Polanski/Tate Bed From 10050 Cielo Dr. Home -Sideshow CDV’s and other Images -Salesman’s Sample Vault -Southern Art Pottery

-Terry Nelson Folk Art -Stained Glass Lamps -Prison Art -Comic Books and a whole lot more!

Bidding Available Now on Liveauctioneers.com 13% Buyer’s Premium In-House 18% Buyer’s Premium Online Kris Clark AU003899

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since

1976

JERE’S ANTIQUES

9 North Jefferson Street • Savannah, GA 31401

(912) 236-2815

Since 1976, Jere’s Antiques has catered to, and sold to, a wholesale trade of antiques dealers, designers and auction houses. We maintain our own warehouse in England and buy throughout all of Britain and on the continent, in Belgium, Holland and France. We continue to import a 40-foot container of furniture every 10-12 days. We inventory an incredible range of furniture, in all ages, styles and woods, in our

There’s NO PLACE Like JErE’s!

33,000 square foot warehouse in Savannah.

All of our merchandise is truly priced for the wholesale trade. Whether you seek a period linen press or an Art Deco Vanity, we have it all. Looking for a home or commercial bar? We have it all.

Whether you deal in oak, mahogany, walnut or pine, we have it all.

There are very few importers left and even fewer still who can sell at a true wholesale price. And not many maintain a large inventory of good, clean, saleable merchandise. There are very few that have a large turnover of merchandise. There are very few that unload on a regular basis. There is no one like Jere’s Antiques.

Come see why we set the standard for importers of fine European furniture. www.jeresantiques.com Fax: (912) 236-0274 • Email: jeresantiques@bellsouth.net

Shops of Historic Bowman, Georgia ANN’S TIQUES

Jeres.Half.10.2009_SEA Visit historic and picturesque

13 Public Square Bowman, GA 30624

“Great antiques at great prices” (706) 436-7399 Open Wed.-Fri. 10-6, Sat. & Sun. 1-5 Ann Herring, Manager

downtown Bowman, located at the intersection of Georgia Hwys. 17 and 172 in Elbert County, not far off I-85 and close to the South Carolina border. Bowman is home to six interesting antiques and collectibles shops. You will find unique antiques from New England to Georgia. Bowman has a quaint pre-Civil War town square, where local shops feature items imported from England, Ireland and Europe.

Frog Hollow Antiques & Unique Items Hours: Thurs - Sat. 10-5 Sun 1-5

Ya Ya SiSterS

19 South Broad Street Bowman, Georgia 30624 “We are women whose hearts and souls are joined together by laughter and tears shared through the glorious journey of life”

Books • Linens• Vintage Ware• Garden Organic Skin Care Open Thursday thru Saturday from 10-4:30

Frog Hollow Antiques & Unique Items, at 4 Public Square, is true to its name. Check them out online, at www.froghollowantiques.com. YaYa Sisters, at 19 South Broad Street, has books, linens, vintage ware, garden items and more. Bits & Pieces – at 27 South Broad Street – has a little something for everybody, in the way of antique and vintage items. Ann’s Tiques, at 13 Public Square features great antiques at great prices. Come to Bowman – you’ll love it!

27 South Broad St. Bowman, Georgia Antiques & Vintage Items (706) 318-7436

Featuring primitive furniture and a variety of interesting items from New England to Georgia. New inventory on a monthly basis.

#4 Public Square Bowman, Georgia 706-318-7436 www.froghollowantiques.com

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Name This Famous Person By Mike McLeod

Oscar Schindler was no saint—a heavy drinker, womanizer, war profiteer, and Nazi party member and spy. But it was these qualities that enabled him to save the lives of more than 1,200 Jews.1 His bribery of the Nazis and the SS, his binge drinking with them and giving them gifts, was how he kept his factories operating with Jewish laborers and kept them the workers from the death camps. When the Russian army began advancing toward his factory, Schindler used bribery and favors to get the whole operation moved to a safer location—and move the workers with him. This monumental feat accomplished with Nazi approval was beyond comprehension in those days of the iron hand of the SS. This literally saved the lives of his Jewish workers again; they would have all gone to death camps if left behind. True, Schindler became rich at the beginning with his war profiteering, but all of his money was spent protecting and providing for the Schindler Jews, as they called themselves. He was a pauper after the war and hated by his own people for helping Jews. Some say he used the Jews as slave labor, but he provided

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them with more food than others received in the death camps and with good medical treatment as well. More importantly, he kept them alive and out of the gas chambers. Schindler’s factories and the sub-concentration camps that he set up by the factories kept families together (which never happened in other concentration camps), and he even slept every night at one factory in case the SS showed up. Louis Bülow has researched the Holocaust, the death camps and Oscar Schindler for many years and has created several websites publishing this information.2 On oskarschindler.com he writes: “When asked [why he did this], Schindler told that his metamorphosis during the war was sparked by the shocking immensity of the Final Solution. In his own words: ‘I hated the brutality, the sadism, and the insanity of Nazism. I just couldn’t stand by and see people destroyed. I did what I could, what I had to do, what my conscience told me I must do. That’s all there is to it. Really, nothing more.’” Schindler was not Jewish; he was of the Catholic religion. Doing the impossible during that time of insanity was Schindler’s talent. “Abraham Zuckerman recalled how Oscar Schindler got 300 Schindler-women released from the death camp Auschwitz during World War 2, the only shipment out of Auschwitz, where the Nazis murdered 2-3 million people. ‘What people don’t understand about Oscar is the power of the man, his strength, his determination. Everything he did, he did to save the Jews. Can you imagine what power it took for him to pull out from Auschwitz 300 people? At Auschwitz, there was only one way you got out, we used to say. Through the

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16th Annual MADISON

SHOW

& SALE

Showcasing American Antiques & Accessories

Preview Party & Early Buying 6-9pm Thursday, Feb. 23, 2017

$50 includes repeat admission Friday & Saturday

Show & Sale Friday & Saturday: FEB. 24-25, 2017 10�� - 5��, $10 at the door tickets are good for re-entry all weekend!

2017 De alers B. Hannah Daniel Antiques, AL | Dennis & Dad Antiques, NH | Rich's Antiques, AL | Southern Decorative Arts, SC Jerry A. McKinley, KY | Brill's Antiques, VA | Old Friend Antiques, TN | Michael Hall Antiques & Fine Art, TN Monty Young Antiques, TN | N.A. LeRoque, GA | Patricia E. Biskey & Rachel P. Weitnauer, GA Athens Classical Antiques, GA | Town & Country Vintage Linens & Textiles, GA | Scott W. Fithian Antiques, GA Claude & Sharon Baker Antiques, FL | Stephen R. Lott Antiques & Folk Art, NC | The Polished Antique, SC Heritage Antique Maps, GA | Woody & Nancy Straub Antiques & Fine Art, Inc, FL John R. Joiner Antiques, GA | W.T. Thistlethwaite Antiques, KY

FREE Lectures at 9AM DAILY patron sponsors: Rosie & Don Becker

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The Love Affair Continues with Mid-Century Modern By Josh Levine, Owner of J. Levine Auction & Appraisal

This Martin Borenstein Challenge Series couch sold at auction for $5,500 in 2015. It’s February—the month of love—so, what better time to examine the intense love affair the public is having with MidCentury Modern furniture and art? True love or an infatuation? Either way, this obsession is driving auction prices up as bidders fight over couches, chairs, dining room tables, end tables, hutches, dressers, light fixtures, ottomans, paintings and more from the mid-20th century. Some say mid-modern architecture and design dates back to the early 1930s. Others say it started it 1940. Most agree the era ended in the late-1960s. At our auction house, in Scottsdale, Arizona, the pieces that I see do the best are from the 1950s and 1960s. They are classic, simple designs

This black leather settee realized $1,100 in 2016. featuring clean, contemporary lines, curves and geometric shapes. Rather than ornamental pieces, the furniture from this era featured smooth, polished surfaces and was created with teak, oak, rosewood, beech, elm and walnut. Lucite, plastic and glass were also used to create minimalistic designs. TV shows like Mad Men helped increase the cool factor of mid-modern designs, and now you’ll find reproductions at big retail stores like West Elm, IKEA, Target and others. But serious collectors will search antique stores, estate sales and auction houses to find original pieces created by renowned designers like Frank Lloyd Wright, Charles and Ray Eames, Philip and Kelvin LaVerne, Milo Baughman, Harvey Probber,


This Heritage Henredon Frank Lloyd Wright coffee table sold for 1,000 in 2016. Martin Borenstein, Paul Evans, Edward Wormley and others. Frank Lloyd Wright, of course, had a big impact on Arizona since he built Taliesin West in Scottsdale. The father of prairie-style architecture, Wright believed form was function, and his bold, architectural furnishings were designed to complement his prairie exteriors. In 1955 and 1956, he licensed Henredon to manufacture his designs. The firm’s sister company was Heritage,

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and in total, I believe Heritage Henredon manufactured approximately 75 of Wright’s designs. We’ve auctioned several Frank Lloyd Wright pieces, and each time, we see a surge of interest from both live and online bidders. In January 2016, we auctioned a Heritage Henredon Frank Lloyd Wright wooden end table with a Greek Key pattern. The inside drawer was signed by Wright, and the provenance was strong, as the piece

This Heritage Henredon Frank Lloyd Wright end table realized $2,750 in 2016.

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and a slate top. One of the legs was marked as a Frank Lloyd Wright piece, and it, too, came with a copy of a Christie’s East 1991 letter. The pre-sale estimate back then was $1,000 to $1,500. A Heritage Henredon Frank Lloyd Wright sofa went to the highest bidder for $2,750. A Christie’s East letter from 1991 estimated its pre-sale value to be between $1,200 and $1,800. Another Heritage Henredon Frank Lloyd Wright coffee table didn’t do as well as we expected, realizing just $1,000. I attribute this to the condition of the piece. It was a long rectangular table with a Frank Lloyd Wright mark on a leg and a similar Greek Key pattern to the other pieces. A copy of the Christie’s East 1991 letter showed its pre-sale estimate to be between $2,000 and $3,000. Martin Borenstein is another mid-century architect who designed sleek furniture that appeals to current minimalistic tastes. Not much is written about him, though I did read that he lost his home in the 1991 Oakland Hills firestorm, just two days after remodeling it. Two years later, he rebuilt a contemporary home featuring large glass windows, and he used tall potted plants inside to separate rooms instead of walls. We’ve sold several Martin Borenstein pieces, and I think his style of furniture will continue to do well in 2017. I’ve included a photo of a Martin Borenstein Challenge Series couch that sold in our July 2015 auction for $5,500. Collectors also can’t get enough of Philip and Kelvin LaVerne. The New York-based father-and-son team created

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Emalia kitchenware factory in February 1943. But he understood his luck instantly. ‘The minute I came to the camp, life changed,’ he says. ‘There was food, mountains of potatoes. You were never hungry.’ Moreover, Mr. Zuckerman recalls, ‘We didn’t do that much work.’ Schindler purposely slowed production to keep his workers with him as long as possible.”4 True stories abound Schindler’s grave in the of Oscar Schindler’ saving Mount Zion Franciscan of Jewish lives. On the Cemetery in Jerusalem. announcement that the war The German inscription was over and Soviet troops says: “Oskar Schindler, the were approaching the camp unforgettable lifesaver of to free them, Schindler’s 1200 persecuted Jews.” The workers drafted a letter Hebrew inscription reads: detailing how he had saved “Righteous Among the their lives. At the end they Nations”. closed with: “This we declare today, on this day of the declaration of the end of the war, as we await our official liberation, and the opportunity to return to our destroyed families and homes. Here we are, a gathering of 1100 people, 800 men and 300 women.”5 In 1962, Oscar Schindler was awarded the title of “Righteous Among Nations” by Yad Vashem, the World Holocaust Remembrance Center. His wife Emilie, who nursed

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the sick and worked with him to save lives, was awarded the same honor in 1993. The medals they received bear this inscription: “Whosoever saves a single life, saves an entire universe (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 4:5).”6 More than 7,000 people alive today are descended from Schindler Jews. Oscar Schindler survived the war, but the businesses he started failed. He was substantially supported for the rest of his life by those he saved and their descendants. He died on Oct. 9, 1974 at the age of 66. He is buried in Jerusalem on Mt. Zion. Oscar Schindler was correctly identified by Ted Carlton of Utah. -----------------1 Auschwitz.dk, “Schindler, Why Did He Do It?” 2 Some of those websites include: Oskarschindler.com, auschwitz.dk, deathcamps.info, emilieschindler.com, mengele. dk, shoah.dk and annefrank.dk. 3 Oskarschindler.com, “Why?” 4 New York Times, nyt.com, “Schindler Street, N.J.,” by Debra Galant, Sept. 21, 1997 5 Oskarchindler.com, “Survivors.” 6 Yadvashem.org, “An Entire Universe.”

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Name This Famous Antique By Mike McLeod

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Edgar Degas, the famous painter, was also a sculptor. The masterpiece featured here is his Petite Danseuse de Quatorze Ans (Little Dancer of Fourteen Years). Originally created in wax and standing about three feet high, more than two dozen bronzes were created from the original after Degas’ passing on September 27, 1917. One of those sold in 2015 for almost $25 million at Sotheby’s. This seemingly unassuming, straightforward sculpture created a firestorm when it was first exhibited in Paris in 1881. The critiques were across the spectrum. The harshest of which labeled the Little Dancer—the sculpture and the young model—as vulgar. Today, realistic sculpture is accepted and appreciated. Realism in art, which began in 1840, was still not widely accepted at the time of Degas in the latter 1800s. Why? The Art Story explains on its website: “Realist painters replaced the idealistic images and literary conceits of traditional art with real-life events, giving the margins of society similar weight to grand history paintings and allegories.”1 For many at that time, Degas’ sculpture was just too real. Degas shocked the art society not only by realistically portraying a young ballet dancer in training, but also by dressing the sculpture in real clothes. He placed a tutu, a bodice and even a wig on the work and then covered those pieces with wax. The use of wax as a medium for the sculpture itself was also radical and shocking for that time. Fine art was

supposed to be lofty in its subject matter. However, Degas chose to bring it down to earth. Young girls in training to be ballet dancers were referred to as “rats,” or “petite rats,” perhaps because many came from the working classes, the gutter-side of society, with hopes of clawing their way up to become famous and rich ballerinas. The ballet schools that trained them could be likened to the old school Marine Corps’ boot camp—extremely rigorous in discipline, strenuous exercises, insulting belittlement, and living with pain. Training to be a ballerina was not a tea party. At that time, ballet dancers were rock stars. Critiques of their performances and the trials of their profession were often published in newspapers and avidly followed by Parisian society, just as baseball, football and basketball players are scrutinized in today’s media.2 Degas chose young Marie Van Goethem as the model for his sculpture. Byron’s Muse Blog writes of her: “Certain critics compared the dancer to a monkey and to Aztecs. One critic, Paul Mantz, called her the ‘flower of precocious depravity,’ with a face

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‘marked by the hateful promise of every vice’ and ‘bearing the signs of a profoundly heinous character.’ Degas had exhibited the sculpture inside a glass case, and the audience reported that it looked like a medical specimen.”3 Mantz also wrote that the sculpture “…is nearly terrifying….”4 To be fair, some critics were enthralled with his work, as are most collectors of art today. However, one must wonder how the negative reaction affected him; this was the only sculpture Degas ever exhibited in public during his lifetime.5 Edgar Degas was born in Paris on July 19, 1834. The subjects of more than half of his artwork were ballerinas and dancers. Degas never married, unless you count be married to his work as an artist. In addition to painting, sculpture and printmaking, he was also an early experimenter in photography. Unfortunately, Degas’ eyesight was poor, and toward

the end of his life, he was nearly blind—which could also be said of many of the critics of his Petite Danseuse de Quatorze Ans. The Little Dancer was correctly identified by Ted Carlton of Utah who reads Southeastern Antiquing Magazine at www. antiquingmagazine.com. ------------1 Theartstory.org, “Realism.” 2Criticsatlarge.ca, Excerpt from Ballerina: Sex, Scandal, and Suffering Behind the Symbol of Perfection by Deirdre Kelly, October 3, 2012. 3Byron’s Muse, byronsmuse.wordpress.com. 4Sotheby’s Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale, June 24, 2015, catalog note for lot 14, Petite Danseuse de Quatorze Ans. 5Nga.gov, “Degas, Edgar.” Uncredited photo, public domain, PD-US. Credit: Wikipedia.org.

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What’s Selling on eBay? By Deborah Abernethy and Mike McLeod

$2,513 (22 bids, 8 bidders): 1910 Sector Watch—Retrograde Jumping Time Pocket Watch – running. A rare Art Nouveaudesign watch with retrograde jumping time indicator. The watch is very rare; in the Dr. Crott auction in May of this year (sale 93, lot 370), a similar watch was sold for 4,100 euros. The case is made of white metal. It’s in good condition; all hinges are good. Enamel dial has several minor repairs, most notable of the left edge and several hardly visible hairlines. Triangle-shaped movement is in good running condition; all functions as it should. It’s marked, “Record Watch Tramerlan” and “Brevet 27961”. Acrylic crystal. This type of watch is based on Swiss patent no. 27.961 which Giovanni Sgherlino of Turin received on April 9, 1903. A group of watchmakers and dealers from Tramelan and Tavannes took an interest in the unusual design and registered the “Record Watch Co. SA.” on December 16, 1903. (Photo: eBay seller sparklingbear)

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DBA: A retrograde watch is any of the type that is not circular, so the indicator hand will “jump” from 12 to 0. There are several factors that make this a good deal for the buyer: the watch is running, the watch is in the Art Deco style, and the watch has an unusual (i.e., retrograde) function. That all adds value to this watch. The combination of all these traits adds significantly to the value. I would think that the rarity of this watch would make it hold value through the years. $406 (25 bids, 16 bidders): 19th C. Antique Wang Hing Chinese Export Silver Sedan Chair Condiment Set. This auction is for the second of two 19th century Chinese export silver condiment sets. Hallmarked by the 19th century Chinese silversmith Wang Hing, this figural set is finely handcrafted. You can find many examples of Wang Hing silver on the net, and he has been connected to Tiffany & Co., which sold examples of silver in their stores during the Victorian Period. It was common for 19th century Victorian families to have figural condiment sets with wheels. You can just roll this 8.75-inch long by 3.75-inch wide by 4-inch tall “Sedan Chair” across the table. Each of the figures measure just over 3 inches tall and are finely detailed. The three containers are removable, plus the open bucket is gold-lined and has a glass inset. There is another open compartment below the bucket, and in the back is a box with a lid. This set comes with only one original spoon. All of this fine, handmade set needs a polishing. There are no problems or any restorations. If you search for antique Wang Hing Silver online, you can find many tea sets and other fine crafted items. You will not find another example like this

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set. The only place you will find another example is on our other eBay auctions. (Photo: eBay seller wwolst12)

The seal is chip-free. There are some scratches (it was a working float) and a bubble pop that I have tried to show in pictures. There are some impact chips, but this float is structurally sound and weighs almost a pound. It is large. Bigger than a softball, and not something I could securely hold in my hand. It has a 15.75-inch circumference and looks to be a little over 5 inches across. (Photo: eBay seller lois.2)

DBA: It is hard to say who got the best of this deal. The price paid is very low, but the main issue is the condition. Will this object look better after a good polish? Or is the finish essentially gone? If this object polishes up nicely, the buyer got an incredible deal. Wang Hing is a made-up name for the most prolific silver maker of the company’s generation. For such a prolific silver maker, the attention to detail was not lost, and this company’s products are sought after. Most of these objects sell for far more than this object. However, I have not seen one in this condition. Hopefully for the buyer, it is just tarnish! $1,740 (46 bids, 14 bidders): Janson Import European Glass Fishing Float. Very little is known about this extremely hard to find Janson Import float. Our Norwegian friend says that it isn’t Norwegian because Janson is not spelled that way in Norway. We do not know where it came from originally, and we do not know who made it (other than Janson!). Apparently, no one does. I believe this is the first and only time the Janson Import float has been offered on eBay. It is extremely rare.

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Gavels & Paddles

Recent Auction Results From Near & Far

By Ken Hall

Marilyn Monroe dress, $4.81 million, Julien’s Marilyn Monroe’s iconic, formfitting “Happy Birthday Mr. President” dress from JFK’s birthday celebration at Madison Square Garden in New York City sold for $4.81 million at a sale of the late actress’s personal and career items, held Nov. 17-19 by Julien’s Auctions in Los Angeles, Calif. The winning bidder was Ripley’s Believe it or Not. Also, Monroe’s Blancpain platinum and diamond watch went for $225,000, and her Pandora minaudiere (evening bag) rose to $187,500. Prices are inclusive of the buyer’s premium. Mickey Mantle rookie card $183,750, Goldin Auctions A 1952 Topps #311 Mickey Mantle rookie card, graded PSA NM7, sold for $183,750 at a Holiday Auction that closed Dec. 3 by Goldin Auctions (www.GoldinAuctions.com), based in Runnemede, N.J. Also, Mike Trout’s 2014 MVP season game-used and signed glove soared to $31,850; the handcuffs used by officer Ray Hawkins to arrest Lee Harvey Oswald in Dallas, Tex., in 1963 realized $110,250; and a baseball signed by both Hank Aaron and Babe Ruth went for $40,250. Prices are inclusive of the buyer’s premium.

Tiffany Dragonfly lamp, $515,475, James D. Julia A Tiffany Studios drop-head Dragonfly table lamp sold for $515,475 at a Fall Lamp & Glass Auction held Nov. 18 by James D. Julia, Inc., in Fairfield, Me. Also, a Tiffany Studios Peony table lamp gaveled for $391,050; a Tiffany Studios Poppy table lamp rose to $219,225; a Galle marquetry vase

changed hands for $52,733; a Tiffany & Company mixed metal chocolate pot climbed to $40,290; a G. Argy Rousseau Wolves in the Snow vase hit $34,958; and a Daum prairie pitcher went for $23,700. Prices include an 18.5 percent buyer’s premium. Sir Isaac Newton book, $3.7 million, Christie’s A copy of Sir Isaac Newton’s (1642-1727) Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica sold for $3.7 million at a Fine Books & Manuscripts Auction held Dec. 14 by Christie’s in New York City. It was a new world auction record for a printed scientific book. Also, an autographed letter written from Mount Vernon, N.Y., and signed by George Washington, dated April 25/ May 1, 1788, brought $307,500; and Walt Whitman’s personal copy of Leaves of Grass (N.Y., 1855) made $162,500. Prices include the buyer’s premium,

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From I-64 take exit 234 east onto 199, exit at Mooretown Road West. Turn left at stop light onto Lightfoot Road, 500 feet to mall on left. (From Route 60, turn onto Lightfoot Road, 1/2 mile to mall on right). Look for our white picket fences

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The Love Affair Continues with Mid-Century Modern Continued from Center Gloss artistic tables and cabinets that were distinctive in style and easily recognizable. In our April 2014 auction, we sold a Philip and Kelvin LaVerne Eternal Forest round table for $9,500. This rare piece from the mid-1970s was acid-etched and patinated bronze over pewter and wood with a molded signature on top. Measuring approximately 17.5 inches tall by 41.75 inches in diameter, it was in excellent condition with the original green felt on the bottom of the base. Even mid-century styles without big names attached to them do fairly well at auction. In our July 2016 auction, we sold a black leather settee for $1,100, several hundred dollars more than our estimate of $500 to $700. Similar to a loveseat, settees were designed as wide chairs. They’re retrocool, cozy and make for a great accent piece. Several artists from the mid-century are also selling well. I frequently see bidding frenzies over original pieces by Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol, Harry Bertoia, Jackson Pollock, Jeff Koons, Frida Kahlo and many others. Even the reproductions are doing well. We’ve auctioned many mid-modern pieces of art, but two that stand out in my mind are a Harry Bertoia multi-plane construction sculptural piece that sold for $110,000 in our 2016 New Year’s Day auction and a Guillermo Wiedemann oil painting that sold for $30,000 in our July 2014 auction. As with any collectible, do your research and examine the condition before purchasing mid-century modern furniture or art. Because the style is so popular right now, the market is being flooded with reproductions, or inspirations, if you will. A few things to watch out for are makers’ marks, labels and even signatures. They are generally easy to find, but many pieces are not marked. A Google image search can be quite helpful. I’d like to think that America’s love affair with MidCentury Modern furniture and art will be long-lasting. Right now, from what I see, there are no signs of a cyclical change. So, if your heart flutters at the sight of a sofa, end table or other piece that will enhance your home’s décor, treat yourself this Valentine’s Day to a special gift. ---Josh Levine owns J. Levine Auction & Appraisal in Scottsdale. Contact: josh@jlevines.com or @jlevines1 on Twitter.

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Cartier Mystery Clock, $504,500, Sotheby’s A platinum, yellow gold, rock crystal, onyx, motherof-pearl and diamond-set Mystery Clock made in 1929 for Cartier, designed by Maurice Couet, sold for $504,500 at an Important Watches Auction held Dec. 7 by Sotheby’s in New York City. Also, a massive openface Patek Philippe grande and petite Sonnerie clock watch breezed to $468,500; and a fine and rare yellow gold Rolex chronograph wristwatch, the ‘Paul Newman’ Daytona (Ref. 6241, No. 2084361) went for $275,000. Prices include the buyer’s premium. Revolutionary War copy book fragment, $35,966, Alderfer’s Auctioneers A fragment of a Revolutionary War-era copy book belonging to Jonathan Williams (1751-1815), the first superintendent of the U.S. Military Academy and the grandnephew of Benjamin Franklin, sold for $35,966 at a Fine & Decorative Arts Auction held Dec. 8 by Alderfer’s Auctioneers & Appraisers in Hatfield, Pa. Also, a land indenture document signed by Benjamin Franklin in 1763 went for $8,061; and a document fragment signed by Sir Isaac Newton gaveled for $8,540. Prices include a 20 percent buyer’s premium. Winchester model 1873 rifle, $529,000, Rock Island Auction A special order John Ulrich-signed, relief engraved and monogrammed Winchester deluxe first model 1873 lever-action rifle sold for $529,000 at a Premiere Firearms Auction held Dec. 2-4 by Rock Island Auction Company in Rock Island, Ill. Also, a Savage model 1899 lever-action rifle presented to Horace Dodge, co-founder of the Dodge Brothers Motor Company, rang out at $195,500; and a Colt Paterson No. 1 ring lever percussion revolving rifle hit the mark for $115,000. Prices include a 15 percent buyer’s premium.

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My father passed away two years ago, and I found this in a box in my closet when I was moving. It is a large pewter grapevine candlestick holder with an inscription saying, “Presented to Major Kerr by the officers and men of No. 4 Company 14th Battalion Volunteer Rifles as a mark of the high respect and esteem in which he was held by them while the company was under his command, Kingston March 1866.” Any idea if this is worth anything? JS: When I first viewed your photos, the quality and gilt details appeared as sterling, but your photos do prove it is pewter. This unit is a most interesting militia unit, first known as the “Princess of Wales Own Regiment.” I am not sure who Major Kerr was, but that is understandable since lots of militia records are sparse in that era. The regiment was created on 16 January 1863 as the “14th Battalion Volunteer Militia Rifles of Canada” from the amalgamation of Kingston, Ontario’s seven independent rifle companies. On March 18, 1866, the company was called out in response to possible attacks by “Fenians” from America. The Fenians were a secret society of Irish patriots who had emigrated from Ireland to the United States. Their goal was to capture Canada and trade it back to Britain for Irish independence. From 1866 to 1871, the Fenians launched a series of small, armed incursions into Canada; each of which was put down by government forces, including actions of militias like this one here—at the cost of dozens killed and wounded on both sides. Many of the Fenians were Civil War veterans who were battle-hardened. Much has been published on this fringe group. The Canadians were well prepared for them so little action happened toward their goal. Your presentation candlesticks, in the opinion of wellrespected New England dealer Robert French of Portland, Me., are valued at $700-$1,000 in the U.S. and possible a premium in the Canadian or U.K. markets.

The Folk to Fine Arts Festival Returns, Showcasing Regional Art for Purchase, March 3-4 in Commerce, Ga. The sixth annual Folk-to-Fine Arts Festival brings remarkable one-of-a kind folk and fine artists to Historic Downtown Commerce, Ga., on March 3-4. The Commerce Civic Center & Tourism Authority (formerly the Commerce Cotton Exchange), located at 110 State Street in Commerce, will be the venue for this year’s festival, which continues to captivate visitors with over 70 fine and folk artists, offering various types and forms of folk and fine art. These include oil and acrylic paintings, watercolors, sculpture, photography, pottery, jewelry, decorative fiber works, metal works, paper, stone and more. The festival opens at 5 p.m. on Friday, March 3rd, with a Meet the Artist Dessert Reception from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m., where visitors can enjoy mingling with the artists, with pieces for sale, while enjoying complimentary drinks. Friday festival hours are 5-9 p.m. Admission is $15 and includes the Meet the Artist Reception. The festival is open 10-5 on Saturday, March 4th. Admission is $5 per person, with kids 10 and under free. During the festival, there will be an artist’s raffle from various works of art donated by the artists. Lunch will be available for purchase on Saturday For more information, call 706-335-6417, or visit the festival’s website at www. folk-finearts.com, or an e-mail ftfa@commercega.org.

• First and finest antique mall in the Charleston area Est. 1988. • 90+ booths operating under one roof in an 11,000 sq. ft. climate-controlled mall. • Featuring American, European, country & formal furniture, sterling, old bronzes, glassware, china, old prints, jewelry, old books and Indian artifacts.

Presentation candlestick holders, $700-$1,000.

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1. BRUNDIDGE Memories Present & Past 127 South Main Street, Brundidge, AL 36010, is one of several antique and collectibles shops located in Brundidge. Specializing in glassware, collectibles, lamps and more. Located about 55 miles from Montgomery on Hwy. 231 South, Brundidge is 8 miles south of Troy. To get to Main Street in Brundidge, turn at Hardee’s, into downtown, right at light onto Main Street. Open Fri. & Sat. 10-2, Tues. & Wed. 104. Closed Sunday. 334-300-8282. (P/M-M)

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5. OPELIKA Angel’s Antique and Flea Mall 900 Columbus Pkwy., Opelika, Al. 36801. Located 1 block off I-85 (exit 62) between Atlanta and Montgomery, in Historic Opelika. At 68,000 sq. ft. and over 400 dealers, Angel’s is HUGE! We’ve separated the antiques alley (old stuff) from tag sale heaven (old & new). Prices are low because dealers pay low rent and no commissions. Come buy where the Pickers Pick! Open every day, 10-7 (CST) and Sun. 1-5 CST. Call 334-745-3221, or visit www.angelsantiquemall.com or “Angels” on Facebook. (P/M-K)

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4. LINEVILLE The Lineville Emporium 88839 Hwy. 9, Lineville, AL 36266. Located 25 miles south of I-20 (exit 199) in a two-story building over 100 years old that’s as interesting as its contents, with an upstairs ghost (we think!). Find lots of old stuff at good prices, and enjoy the slower pace of this small town. Good eating places, a gold camp and great scenery, too. Y’all come and hear all about it! Hours: Mon.-thruSat. 10-4, Sun. 1-5. Ph: (256) 396-9121. See “LinevilleEmporium.com” for photos. (PM/K)

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3. FLORALA Jackson’s Corner Jackson’s Corner 23278 5th Avenue, Florala, Ala. Hours: Mon-Sat 10 am-6 pm; closed Sunday. Our store features antiques, shabby chic, collectibles, handmade items, candy and homemade fudge. The candy shop, Sweet Spot Café, located inside our store sells multiple candy types and homemade fudge with complimentary coffee. We are located on the corner of 5th Avenue and 5th Street in downtown Florala, on Highway 331 just north of the Florida/Alabama border. Like/Follow us and check out our pictures on Facebook; Jackson’s Corner Florala. Ph: 334-574-0111. (P 4-17/PA)

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Attic Antiques 5620 Cahaba Valley Rd., Birmingham, AL 35242. Lots of great items and more items from Maine, plus new gift items, pour in every day! We have wonderful painted cupboards, farm tables, trunks, corner cupboards, quilts, industrial and architectural accent pieces, garden items, true American antiques and much more. Open Tues.-Sat., 10-4:30 or by appointment. Come see us! Ph: (205) 991-6887 (PM/K) 2. BIRMINGHAM/IRONDALE One Man’s Trash 2520 Crestwood Blvd/Hwy 78, Irondale/Birmingham, 35210, just off I-20 on the eastern edge of Birmingham, near Golden Rule BBQ. Antiques, collectibles, architectural salvage and custom home décor.Something for everyone including furniture, antique mantles and doors, glassware and sterling, vintage linens, collectibles, local artist original works, custom furnishings made from reclaimed architectural pieces and much, much more. Great new items added weekly. Open Tues-Sat 10-6 and Sun 11-5. Cash, check or credit cards accepted. Like us on Facebook at “One man’s Trash”. Info: barry.onemanstrash@gmail.com, 205209-0480. Come by and see us soon! (P/M-M)

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6. VALLEY Timeless Antiques & Flea Market 2918 20th Ave., Valley, AL 36854. Come see the shop everybody’s talking about! Conveniently located off exit 79 of I-85, with offerings and features too numerous to list here. Visit us online at www.timelessantiques.us, then beat a path to our door. Ph: (334) 768-8463. (K-P/M) 7. WETUMPKA Wetumpka Flea Market and Antiques 5266 Hwy. 231, Wetumpka, AL 36092. In the Winn-Dixie Shopping Center across from Ruby Tuesdays. 25,000 sq. ft. of air-conditioned antiques, collectibles, and neat stuff of all kinds. Low rent to draw only the finest dealers. Hours:Mon-Sat. 10-6, Sun. 1-5. Info: 334-5672666.(P 4/17-PA) on

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tion. Visit Ben’s online at www.bensantiquemar- Fridays of each month. Info: 770-231-2019 or tique Market, 106 Main St., open 7 days a week. ket.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ www.bigshantyauctions.com. (P/M-M) We have a wide selection of antique BensAntiquesMarket. (P/M-K) furniture, pottery, crystal, china, books by desserts. From I-64 take Exit 234 east onto 199. 14. MARIETTA Jimmy Carter and gifts for all occasions and much Antiquing Exit at Mooretown Road west then turn left at the 9. GRIFFIN Queen ofRoad. Hearts500 feet to mall more. Over 25 dealers,81 call for Inn reservations or stop light onto Light foot HWY. 7 on left. Lookplains for our whiteMarietta, picket fences. Mon.Shops of Griffin 2745 Sandy Road, GA 30066, at the Market at 229-824-4517. (P/M-M) 1. The WILLIAMSBURG 66 Sat. 10-6; Sun. 12-5. Phone 757-565-3422. Mall WeekendWilliamsburg Treasures, 125Antique South Hill Street, 770- the intersection of Post Oak Tritt and Sandy Plains Email: wamantique@tni.net. Website: www.anMauzy 500 Light Foot Road, Williamsburg, VA 23188. 233-1559; ‘Tiques & Fleas, 1511 Vaughn Rd., Rd. 175+ dealers and 24,000 sq. ft. of fine quality (P/M-K) 19. SENOIA Spend an hour or a day at one of the best tiqueswilliamsburg.com. 64 Williamsburg 64 770-265-1790; Avenue 45,000 Antiques, 324withE. antiques and interiors. open 7 days a week. Senoia is hometo well established antique antique malls in 47th the country! sq. ft. 1 300+ specializing in quality antiques and Hours: 10-6 Monday-Saturday; 10-8 Thursday; shops, bed and breakfast inns and an Broaddealers St., #212, in the Broad St. Mill, 404-569ecletic seHWY. 460 64 collectibles. The one-story facility is climate con4760; and Holly’s House, 900 South Pine Hill Rd., 12-6 Sunday. Come by and see our new store lection of one-of-a-kind gift 95 shops. To learn more trolled, handicap accessible and has La 81 678-251-2151. Petite Tearoom serving gourmet lunches and soon! Info: 678-453-0600. (P/M-M) about Senoia, visit www.toursenoia.com, www. enjoysenoia.com, www.senoia.com, or become 10. LAGRANGE ture, collectibles, cut glass andConvemore. 15. MCDONOUGH a fan silver, on Facebook at ExploreSenoia. intact. Don’t let the name fool you. Strictly CounAntiquing fixture restoration, burners, wicks. Come Bradley’s Antiques & More try offers Planters antiquesWalk fromAntique variousMall periods and Light niently located 35 miles south of Atlanta. Take see our large oil lamp collection. Open Mon.Visitors welcome year round, 1. CADIZ 127 Main Street-Historic Downtown, LaGrange, styles. 42 Keys FerryareSt., McDonough, GA exclud30253. Sat, Interstate to ExitE-mail #61 (Hwy.74) whichat leads to from 85 10-4:30. us for info kesterCome see and browse the antique, specialty ing Easter, Thanksgiving day and Christmas GA 30240. Open: Daily 11-5; closed Wednesday or call (270) 821Housed in 10am an 18thtocentury cotton warehouse, in sonsa6183@bellsouth.net, Rockaway Road and turn right. Rockaway beOpen 5pm, Mon. thru Sat., closed and uniquely Southern shops of Cadiz, Ken- day. & Sunday. Visit us on or www.bradleyPhone tucky, where there arefacaebook over 16 stores to explore Sunday. about 15,000 sq,(270) ft. of586-3978. space, on(PM/K) the Downtown 7311. comes(P/M-K) Main Street as one comes upon the hisand enjoy. To30+ learn more about antiques.com; consignors – We Cadiz, conductvisit es- Square in downtown McDonough. Over 40 deal- toric district. (CA/K) 3. MADISONVILLE www.goCadiz.com, or contact the Cadiz-Trigg tate/tag sales. sq. ft. full ofCommission, antiques, paintlittle bit of everything: primitives, Korner County Tourist5,000 & Convention at ers, offering aKesterson’s Hall Street, Madisonville, (270) 522-3892, or info@gocadiz.com. See you ed furniture, garden iron, pottery, sterling & 502 glassware, pottery, paintings, KY and42431. much Come more. 20. ST. MARYS 40 years of antiquing packed into a soon! (P/M-K) costume jewelry, pictures, lamps, mirrors. Info: experience Located 3 miles off exit 221 of I-75. Open Tues.St. Mary’s Antique Mall 1915 building. We’ve got antiques, fine furni275 706-837-4888. (P10/15-M) Sat. 10-5, closed Sun. & Mon. 678-432-5250. 921 Osborne Rd., St. Marys, GA 31558. Located 2. FRANKLIN 71 Strictly County Antique Mall hunnermack@bellsouth.net. (P/M-K) in beautiful St. Marys, Ga.,64 the 2nd oldest city in Versailles Lexington 31-W North, 5945 Bowling Green Rd., Franklin, 11. LAKE PARK America. Come browse our 7,000 square feet of KY 42134 is located on a working farm approx. HouseKY Antiques 5 miles northFarm of Franklin, . The original farmclimate-controlled space, packed with antiques 16. MONROE y Pkw Madisonville house, thePark, 1840s, occupied the rass and collectibles, 75 I-75, exitbuilt 5 , in Lake GAis(behind TacobyBell). g e including Civil War relics and Sweet Southern Memories lu 3 23 B mall’s owners. The home and farm are listed on Multi-dealer mall with a wide variety of glass, fur65 vintage furniture. Open 7 days a week, from 11-6. Monroe, GA 30655. the National Register of Historic Places be- 700 South Broad Street, 24 Cadiz 2 Franklin 1 niture, itvintage oldhomesteads books , fishing collect- Sweet Southern Memories cause is one pottery, of the few in S.Cenis located in Walton We’re located not far off exit 1 of I-95. Ph: (912) tral which still has original ibles,KY., estate jewelry andthe more. Openoutbuildings 7 days 10- county, also known as “Antique Capital” of 673-8884. (PM/K) 6, 229-559-0199 (P/M-M) Georgia. It is located in a historic building circa 1917 in downtown Monroe and contains over 12. LILBURN 2,500I-85sq385 feet26 of quality antiques including 178 Antiques in Old Town 95 furniture, china, glass, 20books, silver, pottery, 93 Main St., Lilburn Ga. 30047 Open Mon.-Sat. kitchenware, Coca-Cola items, medical 1. 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1. CLEVELAND Matthews Relics Antiques & Vintage Decor US 74 2270 Candies Lane40NW, Cleveland TN. Quality Antique & Vintage Decor fill this bright & beautifully displayed store. No junk! Specializing in unique Victorian • Primitive • Cottage • Nouveau 4. SYLVA • Deco • Retro styles. I-75 Exit 25, turn NW off The Old School Antique Mall ramp, U.S. then left at BP halfNC mile28779. on the 4704 Hwy. 441station. South,One Sylva, 12,000 sq. ft. of 10am-6pm, quality antiques in over 100 showright. Mon-Sat most Sundays 1pmcases and booths. Open year-round, 7 days: Mon.4pm.10-5, Phone-423-790-1951. RVover friendly! Sat. Sun. 12-5. Celebrating 30 yearsVisit as one of the finest antique mallsAntiques in the South, with www.relicstore.com or Relics on Facesomething for every budget and taste. We’re 5 book.south (P/M-K) miles of Dillsboro,15 minutes north of Frank3

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GEORGIA 1. ALPHARETTA Queen of Hearts 670 N. Main St., Alpharetta, GA 30009. 200+ dealers and 33,000 sq. ft. of fine quality antiques and interiors, located just one block south of Windward Parkway and 3/4 mi. N of downtown on Hwy. 9. Open 7 days a week, Mon.-Sat. 10-6; Thurs. 10-8; Sun. 12-6. Come by and see us. 678-297-7571. (P/M-M) 2. BARNESVILLE Antiques on Atlanta 100 Atlanta Street, Barnesville, GA 30204. Come shop the area’s newest antique mall located in historic downtown Barnesville, Ga., just south of Atlanta and only 12 miles off I-75 at exit #201. Built in 1898 and used by the Franklin Buggy Company, our restored facility now offers a fresh, relaxing environment to shop for your favorite antiques, collectables and oddities that will please almost every shopper. Make us your destination and take time to stroll through our beautiful historic downtown area, located just 1 block from our shop. Open 7 days a week: Mon.-Sat. 10– 6; Sun. 1–6. Be sure to visit us on Facebook. Drive safe, and we’ll see you soon! 470-592-2033. (P/M-M) 3. BOWMAN The Shops of Bowman NE Georgia’s antique destination. Six unique antique stores, and two art galleries all located on the historic square. Stop in for a visit & enjoy our relaxed small town charm. Lots of variety & the best prices around. From country primitive to 50s modern. Multiple restaurants & a great little coffee shop. Plan to spend the day. All stores open Thursday-Sunday, many open Wed. too. We are at the intersection of GA Hwy. 17 & 172 in Elbert County, GA. Check out bowmanga.net for store info, hours, directions. See you soon! (P/M-K) 4. BROOKLET 67 Antique Mall 7041 Ga. Hwy 67, 1/4 mile North of Exit 127 on I-16. 10 miles South of Statesboro and GSU, also only 35 minutes from downtown Savannah. Located just off I-16; Exit 127, one of the area’s cleanest, biggest and best antique malls. 12,000 sq.ft., climate controlled, 100 booths; offering a wide variety of furniture, stained glass, antiques, new gifts, autographed sports memorabilia, coins, collectibles and so much more for you to enjoy. Join us in our retro 1950s snack bar for a cold glass bottle Coca-Cola. Come see why we are referred to as the best antique mall and the “shop that rocks.” We love our customers! Open daily 10-5, Sun. 1-5 and closed on Tuesdays. 912-839-2167, www.67antiquemall.com. (P517/M) 5. BUFORD Queen of Hearts - Buford 4125 Ga. Hwy. 20, Buford, GA 30518. Located across from the Home Depot. 175+ dealers and 33,000 sq. ft. of fine quality antiques and interiors. Open 7 days a week, Mon.-Sat. 10am-6pm; Thurs. 10-8 Sun. 12pm-6pm. Come by and see us soon! Info: 678-714-0643. (P/M-M)

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7. CALHOUN Calhoun Antique Mall & Calhoun Auction Estate Sales, LLC Antique Mall, 21 years in business in Calhoun. Open daily - 9 to 5pm Monday thru Saturday, 1 to 5pm Sunday. Up to 80 dealers set up with quality antiques, fine furniture, dep. glass, pottery, fossils, coins, records, books. Only 150 ft from I-75 exit 315, 1503 Red Bud Rd., Calhoun, GA. Phone 706-625-2767.The Calhoun Auction & Estate Sales LLC, is now taking calls for complete Estate Liquidations, Turn Key operations, set-up and display, research and advertising. Licensed, Bonded, Insured. All personal property, 20 years experience wholesale and retail sales and liquidations. Reasonable rates and professional staff. Call David Falls 706-506-8014. GL. #3707. www. calhounestatesales.com (P/M-K)

8. CHAMBLEE Antique Row of Chamblee Conveniently located in North Atlanta, just inside I-285 on Broad Street & Peachtree Rd. in Old Chamblee. Chamblee’s Antique Row is the largest and most distinctive antiques destination in the Southeast. Visitors enjoy browsing 20 shops with over 250,000 sq. ft. of antiques and col-lectibles including an outstanding selection of American & European furniture, advertising, Americana, painting, prints, pottery, glassware, toys, dolls, early medical & scientific instruments, clocks, watches, Art Deco & ‘50’s Modern, vintage clothing, linens, rare books, post cards, ephemera, costume & estate jewelry, radios, telephones, restaurant decor & prop rentals, coin-ops, silver, Black Americana, old sporting collectibles & more. www.AntiqueRow.com. 770458-6316. (P/M-K)

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9. DOUGLASVILLE Ben’s Antiques and Market New Furniture and Vintage Antiques 9552 Hwy 5, Douglasville, GA 30135. Located in the Old K-Mart in Arbor Square Shopping Center. With over 100,000 square feet, we have more than 200 specialized vendors in our clean, family-friendly antique market. Enjoy hunting for bargains where you will find a variety of collectibles, antiques, crafts, clothing, books, art and more! Open 7 days a week: Mon-Sat 10am-8pm; Sun 12pm-6pm. Call 770-314-1197 for more information. Visit Ben’s online at www.bensantiquemarket.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ BensAntiquesMarket. (P/M-K)

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15. KENNESAW Big Shanty Antiques 1720 N. Roberts Rd. NW, Kennesaw, GA 30144. Looking for the old, unusual and the unique? Big Shanty Antiques is the largest antique mall in the North Georgia/metro Atlanta area with 100+ dealers, a 50,000 sq. ft. showroom and an eclectic mix of furniture, glass, silver, jewelry, art, pottery, collectibles, vintage toys and games, primitives, Civil War, sports, Coca-Cola memorabilia and more! Open Mon.-Sat. 10-6 and Sun. noon6. Info: 770-231-2019 or www.bigshantyauction. com. (P/M-M)

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Weekend Treasures, 125 South Hill Street, 770233-1559; ‘Tiques & Fleas, 1511 Vaughn Rd., 770-265-1790; 47th Avenue Antiques, 324 E. Broad St., #212, in the Broad St. Mill, 404-5694760; and Holly’s House, 900 South Pine Hill Rd., 678-251-2151. 11. LAGRANGE Bradley’s Antiques & More 127 Main Street-Historic Downtown, LaGrange, GA 30240. Open: Daily 11-5; closed Wednesday & Sunday. Visit us on facaebook or www.bradleyantiques.com; 30+ consignors – We conduct estate/tag sales. 5,000 sq. ft. full of antiques, painted furniture, garden iron, pottery, sterling & costume jewelry, pictures, lamps, mirrors. Info: 706-837-4888. (P10/15-M) 12. LAKE PARK Farm House Antiques I-75, exit 5 , Lake Park, GA (behind Taco Bell). Multi-dealer mall with a wide variety of glass, furniture, vintage pottery, old books , fishing collectibles, estate jewelry and more. Open 7 days 106, 229-559-0199 (P/M-M) 13. LAWRENCEVILLE Ben’s Antiques and Market. New Furniture and Vintage Antiques. 860 Duluth Hwy. Suite 120, Lawrenceville, GA 30043. Village Shops At Creekside. Enjoy hunting for bargains where you’ll find collectible, antiques, crafts, memorabilia and more! Open 5 days a week. Thursday – Saturday & Monday 10am 8pm. Sunday 12pm – 6pm.Call 404-996-7385

Antiquing TENNESSEE 1. CLEVELAND Relics Antiques & Vintage Decor 2270 Candies Lane NW, Cleveland TN. Quality Antique & Vintage Decor fill this bright & beautifully displayed store. No junk! Specializing in unique Victorian • Primitive • Cottage • Nouveau • Deco • Retro styles. I-75 Exit 25, turn NW off ramp, then left at BP station. One half mile on the right. Mon-Sat 10am-6pm, most Sundays 1pm4pm. Phone-423-790-1951. RV friendly! Visit www.relicstore.com or Relics Antiques on Facebook. (P/M-K)

14. LILBURN Antiques in Old Town 93 Main St., Lilburn Ga. 30047 Open Mon.-Sat. 10-5, closed Sunday...Gone to church. Visit us at Antiquesinoldtown.blogspot.com. Great prices... dealers love us ! Unique display and selection. Small-town atmosphere, big-time inventory. 18 years selling great antiques, vintage and seasonal items. Come on by...6,000 square feet of treasures await you! Ph: (770) 279-1300. Antiques@ bellsouth.net.(P/M-K)

16. MARIETTA Queen of Hearts 2745 Sandy plains Road, Marietta, GA 30066, at the intersection of Post Oak Tritt and Sandy Plains Rd. 175+ dealers and 24,000 sq. ft. of fine quality antiques and interiors. open 7 days a week. Hours: 10-6 Monday-Saturday; 10-8 Thursday; 12-6 Sunday. Come by and see our new store soon! Info: 678-453-0600. (P/M-M) Big Shanty Antiques & Auction 2932 Canton Road, Marietta, GA 30066. Big Shanty Antiques’ new second location, (770)7908682. Come browse our new 14,000 sq ft location with 40+ vendors...packed with antiques, collectibles, home decor and so much more! Open 7 days a week, Mon.-Sat. 10am to 6pm and Sun. noon to 6pm. Also, the new home of the Big Shanty Auction...auctions each month on the 1st and 3rd Fridays. Call for information (770)231-2019 or visit our website at www.bigshantyauction.com. (P/M-M)

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