Southern Antiquing and Collecting Magazine April 2017

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Southeastern

April 2017

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The Shops of Tennessee Nashville H

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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

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FEATURES Teapots by Unjeria C. Jackson, M.D.................... p. 4 This Month in Sports Collecting History By Mike McLeod and Marla McLeod..... 16 Art & Antiques by Dr. Lori by Dr. Lori Verderame............................. 33

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Antique Shop and Mall Directory...................................... 36 Auction Calendar................................................................. 14 Gavels & Paddles................................................................... 7 Name This Famous Antique.................................................24 Name This Famous Person.................................................. 20 News You Can Use.................................................... 25, 28, 30 Show Calendar..................................................................... 10 What's Selling on eBay?...................................................... 22

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THIS MONTH’S COVER STORY: I’m a little teapot short and stout. Here is my handle. Here is my spout. When I get all steamed up, hear me shout! Just tip me over and pour me out! Read all about the history and aesthetics of teapots on page 4.

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Teapots By Unjeria C. Jackson, M.D.

The vessel for brewing tea, elegant and perfectly proportioned; oh, how delightful to take tea and scones in the afternoon! ©Unjeria C. Jackson, M.D.

A teapot is defined as a vessel which has a handle, spout and lid for making and serving tea. But a teapot is so much more than that description. There would be no discussion about teapots without the discovery of tea. It has been stated that tea was mentioned as early as the Zhou Dynasty which ended in 222 BC. The more popular belief about the discovery of tea is that the Chinese Emperor Shen Nung discovered tea around 2700 BC. The first book on the subject of tea, The Ch’a Ching, was not printed until 870 in China. Tea had been discovered more than 3,000 years before, but the first teapot was not produced until around 1492. Even though teapots as we know them today have only been around for 525 years, there have been vessels for brewing and drinking tea for much longer. For many years, tea was in the form of bricks. A piece would be cut off and placed into a handle-less vessel, or cup, where it was brewed with boiling water and sipped from that same cup. This method continued to be used when tea was brewed in powder form. During the Sung Dynasty (960 to 1279), tea leaves were pounded into a fine powder. This was whisked with a bamboo brush after boiling water was added. In the late 14th century, there was even greater interest in drinking tea because processed tea leaves were being steeped. The processed leaves reduced the bitterness and enhanced the flavor of the tea. It is believed that the initial shape and style of teapots may have been influenced by Chinese wine ewers or ceramic kettles. Another possibility is that Islamic coffee pots were being imitated. Whatever the original influences were for the teapot, there have been amazing changes in the style and materials used in the production of teapots. Over the years, teapots have ranged

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Chinese Blanc de chine teapot with wire handles and stylized man with animal figures, ca. 1810-1830. from purely practical to pretty and practical to pure works of art with or without functionality. Teapots come in a numerous array of shapes and sizes and have been made from many different types of materials, including pottery, porcelain, silver, cast iron, glass, wood, pewter and other metals. A brief history about teapots and some examples are presented in this article. The first teapots were produced in the YiXing potteries in China around 1492. The YiXing or “purple” clay (also called zisha) was porous and left unglazed. The teapot became “seasoned” with the particular tea that was brewed in it. These teapots served the dual purposes of brewing and drinking. Around this time, the drinking of tea was transitioning from primarily for medicinal purposes to ceremonial proceedings. During the Japanese tea ceremony, or chanoyu, red clay teapots and tea bowls were used. Towards the end of the Ming Dynasty, around the mid-17th century, the drinking of tea was becoming more widespread. As tea drinking became more relaxed in Japan, cast iron teapots, or tetsubin, were used to brew and serve tea. More people were drinking tea for pleasure. As tea went from China to Europe at the end of the 17th century, teapots were also imported. These porcelain teapots were mostly in blue and white underglaze. European potters were eager to make their own teapots. The hard paste formula porcelain was made by Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus in Dresden, Germany, in 1708. This led to more creativity and new styles and designs. The Meissen Factory opened in 1710 and still produces today. It has been acknowledged that China gave us tea, but that the gift of teapots is from England. Once the British mastered

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the art of making porcelain that did not shatter when boiling water was added, they made and continue to make some of the best china. Porcelain is made of pure white clay and crystalline minerals and is fired at very high temperatures. Hard paste porcelain is made of pure white clay (kaolin) and china stone crystalline mineral (petuntse), which is found only in China. Soft paste porcelain is made with fine clay and glass-type substances. Bone china is made by adding calcified animal bone ash to petuntse and kaolin. There are many ceramic and porcelain manufacturers in England including but not limited to: Coalport Porcelain, Davenport Pottery, Leeds Pottery, Minton, Royal Doulton, Royal Worcester, James Sadler and Sons, Josiah Wedgwood, Shelly Potteries, Spode and Wedgwood. The influence of Catherine of Braganza on the consumption of tea in Britain is documented. As the affluent participated more in the drinking of tea, silver tea services were a must-have. The less affluent had to settle for pewter. When afternoon tea became fashionable, thanks to Anna Russell, 7th Duchess of Bedford and lady in waiting for and friend to Queen Victoria, all of the

tea ware and accoutrements necessary were increasingly manufactured, beginning around the mid-18th century. Teapots have been made in many types of metal other than silver. Examples can be found in cast iron, pewter, brass, aluminum, copper, tin, stainless steel and chrome. The 20th century saw the popularity of glass teapots increase. They are particularly lovely for observing tea brewing, especially when a flowering tea is being steeped. Less commonly seen are teapots made out of wood, but some have been around for a while. (See photos 11-12) Various factors are used to identify and date teapots. The shape, color, decoration and the presence or absence of a maker’s mark all help in the identification and dating process. Additionally, teapots imported to the USA before about 1898 were not required to be marked with the country of origin. Therefore, that information may not be present. From 1898 to 1918 teapots imported to the USA had to be marked with the country of origin. After 1918, the teapot had to be marked with “made in” the country of origin.

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Rare pyramid-shaped Kutani teapot, 5 inches high with dragon motif and wrapped wooden handle.

Carved ivory teapot, stylized bird, 4.5 inches high, ca. late 18th century to early 19th century.

Meissen teapot with vividly painted flowers and rose finial, ca. 1860s.

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Minton pink cockatrice pattern teapot, 4.5 inches high, ca. 1890.

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The teapot may have been invented out of necessity, but it clearly developed very early into a form of artistic expression. Even the most basic teapot has shape, texture and color. The parts of the teapot, such as the handle, lid and spout, provide additional elements to improve function and/or enhance artistic design. Functionally, the inner spout of the teapot may have a strainer (which distinguishes it from a coffee pot) to hold back the leaves. The lid may have a small hole to allow the steam to vent. Teapots have also been made for advertising and as souvenirs. Over the years, artists have created masterful works of art only limited by their imaginations. At the same time, some of the more elaborate and unusual teapots are created at the expense of utility, but they are unique works of art. Teapots will always be appreciated for their practical use and artistic pleasure. ------------------- Dr. Unjeria Jackson has been a tea drinker since childhood. She began collecting teapots about 23 years ago and now has about 1,800 teapots. She has given lectures to numerous groups and hosted many afternoon teas in her home. There was an exhibition of some of her teapots and a series of lectures by Dr. Jackson about her collection and the history of tea at the Morris Museum in Morristown, N.J. in 2011. To see many more examples of all of the varieties of teapots discussed in the article, refer to the author’s book, Teapots by Design - A Collector’s Catalogue, published by Schiffer.


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Recent Auction Results From Near & Far

By Ken Hall Picasso two-handled vase, $37,200, Weiss Auctions

R. J. Horner hall bench, $28,320, Ahlers & Ogletree

A white earthenware twohandled vase by Pablo Picasso, executed in 1952 as one in an edition of 400, sold for $37,200 at an auction held Jan. 29 by Weiss Auctions in Lynbrook, N.Y. Also, a lithograph from 1916 by George Bellows, titled Splinter Beach, signed and numbered (9/70) realized $11,100; a Martin Brothers salt-glazed tobacco jar, a dog model dated 1895, went for $18,080; and a KPM plaque, circa 1880, with artwork after a painting by Peter Paul Reubens, made $8,050. Prices include the buyer’s premium.

A monumental R. J. Horner figural hall bench (or settle) sold for $28,320 at a Signature Estates Auction held Jan. 14-16 by Ahlers & Ogletree in Atlanta, Ga. Also, a GIA-certified 6.77-carat Champagne diamond ring slipped onto a new finger for $31,000; a French carved oak barley twist tray on stand climbed to $2,596; a 126-piece Christolfe “Perles” flatware service for 12 brought $9,920; and a ladies’ Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust wristwatch with diamonds made $8,260. Prices include the buyer’s premium.

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1909 Russo-Chinese banknote, $17,400, Archives International A 1909 Russo-Chinese banknote for 3 Kuping Taels sold for $17,400 at an auction held Feb. 7-8 by Archives International Auctions in Fort Lee, N.J. Also, an 1855 issue Chinese Ch’ing Dynasty Year 5 banknote fetched $4,800; three 1907-1908 Sin Chun Bank of China private notes brought $15,000; a 1913-1917 Russo-Asiatic Bank “Kuld’sha, Chuguchak & Kashgar” rarity made $12,000; and a 1920 All Russian Central Union of Consumer Societies specimen note rose to $8,100. Prices include the buyer’s premium. Harry Bertoia sculpture, $58,420, Palm Beach Modern

A sculpture by Harry Bertoia (Am., 1915-1978), titled Somnambient and made from beryllium, copper and brass, 55 inches tall, sold for $58,420 at an auction held Feb. 4-5 by Palm Beach Modern Auctions in West Palm Beach, Fla. Also, a signed Keith Haring (Am., 1958-1990) artist’s proof titled Three Lithographs: One Plate went for $50,800; and a bronze sculpture by Angel Botello (Puerto Rican, 19141986), titled Girl Dancing (circa 1965), changed hands for $35,560. Prices include a 27 percent buyer’s premium.

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Mickey Mantle rookie card, $134,750, Goldin Auctions

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Mickey Mantle’s 1952 Topps #311 rookie card, graded SGC 86 NM+ 7.5, sold for $134,750 at a Winter Auction that closed the weekend of Jan. 28-29 at Goldin Auctions, based in Runnemede, N.J. Also, a 199798 Michael Jordan game-used Chicago Bulls road uniform went for $73,200; a 198487 Walter Payton game-used Chicago Bears road uniform made $50,400; and a Hillerich & Bradsby bat used by Ty Cobb during the final eight years of his baseball career hit $47,775. Prices include a 21 percent buyer’s premium.

Henry lever action rifle, $23,000, Rock Island

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An engraved New Haven Arms Company Henry lever action rifle sold for $23,000 at a Regional Firearms Auction held Feb. 16-19 by Rock Island Auction Company in Rock Island, Ill. Also, a Gustloff-Werke “bcd/4” code model 98 bolt-action sniper rifle in ‘long rail’ configuration rang out at $13,800; an AMC Auto Mag semi-automatic pistol hit the mark for $8,050; and a scarce Colt model 1855 artillery-style revolving percussion carbine went to a determined bidder for $10,350. Prices include the buyer’s premium. William Edmondson sculpture, $129,800, Case Antiques Auctions A carved limestone sculpture of a nurse by William Edmondson (Am., 1874-1951), titled Nursing Supervisor, sold for $129,800 at an auction held Jan. 21 by Case Antiques Auctions & Appraisals in Knoxville, Tenn. Also, a Virginia Federal Pembroke table with unusual “guttae” feet rose to $27,140; a 1980s acrylic on canvas by Carroll Cloar (Am., 19131993), titled The Watering Detail, brought $22,420; and an abstract oil by Louis Le Brocquy (Irish, 1916-2012), hit $16,520. Prices include the buyer’s premium.

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Battle Axe Cigar glass sign, $73,800, Morphy Auctions

Alphonse Mucha panels, $35,000, Swann Auction

A Battle Axe Cigar reverse glass advertising sign sold for $73,800 at a Gold Rush & Native American Sale held Jan. 19 by Morphy Auctions in Denver, Pa. Also, a pocket watch with accessories in gold quartz gaveled for $45,510; a Philadelphia Bowie knife by Shively finished at $43,050; a California’s Golden Jubilee advertisement brought $41,820; a silver mounted Bowie knife by Samuel Bell changed hands for $39,975; and an early Howard & Davis gold scale went for $36,900. Prices include a 23 percent buyer’s premium.

A set of four decorative panels on silk by Alphonse Mucha, titled The Seasons (1900), sold for $35,000 at a sale of the Harry C. Meyerhoff Collection held Jan. 26 by Swann Auction Galleries in New York City. Also, a complete set of five volumes published in Paris, 1896-1900, titled Les Maitres de l’Affiche, gaveled for $47,500; Confetti by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1894) climbed to $35,000; and Adolfo Hohenstein’s Elixir de “Kempenaar” (circa 1900) went for $18,750. Prices include the buyer’s premium.

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Poor Jim's Almanac of Shows 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.

Wildwood Antique Malls Spring Sale April 7-9 * (4 Locations in Florida) A huge savings event at all four stores: in Wildwood, Lakeland, Titusville and Melbourne, Florida. Many items deeply discounted. The shops will be closed Easter Sunday, April 16th. Info: www. WildwoodAntiqueMalls.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 706-8247204. Covington Antiques & Uniques Festival April 22-23 • Covington, LA Antiques, vintage collectibles, crafts, architectural salvage, a live auction, appraisals, historic walking tours, demonstrations, food and music. Hours: 10-5 both days. At Covington Trailhead, 419 N. New Hamphshire St. Info: 985892-1873, antiques@covla.com, www. covingtonheritagefoundation.com.

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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. Fan Association of North America April 26-30 • Chicago, IL FANA’s annual meeting, where fan enthusiasts learn and share with other collectors. Find them on Facebook: “Hand Fan Collectors”. Info: www. fanassociation.org, or contact Katherine Lukas, at FANAPresident@ fanassociation.org.

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Liberty Outdoor Antiques Festival April 28-29 * Staley, NC Our 26th year! Voted the best outdoor show in the South! Staley is 20 minutes from Greensboro or Burlington, 90 minutes from Charlotte. Hours 8-4 both days. Admission $7 (50 cents off w/ad). Kids under 12 free. All antiques and collectibles only! Janmar Promotions. Info; (336) 622-3041, www. LibertyAntiquesFestival.com. Atlanta Military & Antique Gun Show April 28-29 * Marietta, GA Civil War, WWI, WWII, antique arms, U.S. and foreign military arms and memorabilia exhibited, bought, sold and traded. At the IAMAW Local 709 Union Hall, 1032 S. Marietta Pkwy. 130 tables! Daily admission $7 (2-day pass $10). Friday noon to 5 pm; Saturday 9-4. Info: (704) 282-1339, richard@ thecarolinatrader.com. Slidell Antique Spring Street Fair April 29-30 * Slidell, LA At Olde Towne – First, Secind and Erlanger Streets. Antiques, collectibles, vintage art, crafts, foods, music. Free admission! Come for the weekend and enjoy Slidell’s museums and art galleries, great restaurants, Honey Island Swamp Tour and more. The 36th annual show! Booth info: (504) 710-8015, www.SlidellAntiques.com. DC Big Flea & Antiques Market April 29-30 Chantilly, VA 2 shows in 1! The DC Big Flea and the Washington Modernism Show. Both at the Dulles Expo Center, 4320 Chantilly Shopping Center, Chantilly, Va. Hours: Sat.: 9-6; Sun. 11-5.

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Admission $10 for the weekend for both shows. Info: 757-430-4735 or www.thebigfleamarket.com. Also, the Exposition of 20th Century Decorative Arts in the North Hall with a special area for vintage fashions, jewelry and accessories and fashion shows on the sale floor. MAY 2017 Spring Barn Sale May 5-6 * Fyffe, AL Sponsored by Vintage Pickin’ and held at White Oak Farm, 202 Farmer Road in Fyffe. Antiques, vintage and repurposed items galore. Over 40 hand-selected vendors featuring vintage and antique

home décor. Early pickin’ May 5 from 3-7 pm ($15); May 6, 9 am to 4 pm. Info and tickets: www.VintagePickin. com, or Eventbrite. Vintage Perfume Bottle & Vanity Collectors Show & Sale May 5-7 • Princeton, NJ At the Hyatt Regency, 102 Carnegie Street in Princeton. Presented by the International Perfume Bottle Association. Info: call Teri at 407-9730783, or visit www.perfumebottles.org. Clinch River Spring Antique Festival May 6 * Clinton, TN Come to the place the Fodor’s Magazine named one of the top 10

antiquing towns in the USA. 20 shops in Historic Downtown Clinton. 13th annual event. From 9-5. Presented by the Antique Merchants Guild of Clinton and the City of Clinton. Info: (865) 457-5250 or (865) 463-8699., www. HistoricClintonsAntiques.com/fair. Michigan Antique Festivals May 6-7 * Davisburg, MI At Springfield Oaks County Park (Oakland County 4H Fairgrounds), 12451 Andersonville Rd. Michigan’s largest antique and vintage market! Come rescue a piece of American history! Admission $6. Sat. 8-6, Sun. 9-4. Rain or shine. Early Bird Fri. 10-5. Weekend pass $15. Info: (989) 687-9001, www.MiAntiqueFestival.com. 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. The Antique Show at Cobb Galleria Centre May 19-21 * Atlanta, GA Antiques! Antiques! Antiques! At Two Galleria Parkway in Atlanta. Fri.-Sat. 10-6, Sun. noon to 5 pm. $10 admission good for all 3 days. Professional glass repair available. Southern Eagle Promotions, managed by Michael Weaver. Info: (770) 928-0052, www. michaelweaverantiqueshows.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.

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Michigan Antique Festivals June 3-4 * Midland, MI At Midland County Fairgrounds, 6905 Eastman Avenue. Michigan’s largest antique and vintage market! Come rescue a piece of American history! Admission $6. Sat. 8-6, Sun. 9-4. Rain or shine. Huge indoor/outdoor show. Early Bird Fri. 10-5. Weekend pass $15. Camping nearby. Info: (989) 687-9001, www.MiAntiqueFestival.com. 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 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

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.

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Olde Towne – First, Second & Erlanger Streets ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, VINTAGE, ART, CRAFTS, FOOD & MUSIC Free Admission For Booth Information Call 504-710-8015 LIVE MUSIC BOTH DAYS! Come for the weekend and enjoy Slidell’s Museums and Art Galleries, Old Town Soda Shop, Great Restaurants, Honey Island Swamp Tour, St. Tammany Nature Trails, Camelia City Market Featuring Fresh Grown Produce, NASA Infinity Space Museum in Mississippi (only 20 minutes away), and MUCH MORE!!!

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Poor Jim's Almanac of Auctions APRIL

JUNE

Showtime Auction Services March 31-April 2 * Ann Arbor, MI A spring auction, featuring the gambling collection of Richard and Mary Schulte, Part II of the Tiny Moyer salesman’s sample stove collection, Ron Sturgeon’s German school model collection and more – 2,000+ lots. At the Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds. www. showtimeauctions.com.

Burchard Galleries April 22-23 * 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. 727-821-1167. www. burchardgalleries.com.

James D. Julia Firearms Auction 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.

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CollectorCorkscrews.com April 14-30 * Online-Only An international corkscrew auction, featuring over 900 antique and collectible corkscrews, selling for $100 to more than $5,000. An auction by collectors for collectors, with low fees. www.CollectorCorkscrews.com.

Rock Island Auction Company May 5-7 * Rock Island, IL A premiere firearms auction with over 2,800 lots, including the Piedmont Collection of Kentucky flintlocks and European arms, the Landmark Collection, the Putnam Green/Sycamore Collection and the Robert M. Lee Collection. Info: (800) 238-8022, www. RockIslandAuction.com. Pa. Onsite Auction Company May 13 * Gettysburg, PA Items from the private collection of Preston and Lauretta Evans of Newnan, Ga., to include wax figures of famous people by Katherine Stubergh (“the Madame Tussaud of America”). The headliner lot is a figure of Albert Einstein, signed and inscribed by him. Limited internet bidding. (717) 6309349, (717) 451-5999

INTERNATIONAL CORKSCREW AUCTION: 900+ antique & collectible corkscrews selling from $100 to over $5,000.

Auction conducted by collectors for collectors with low fees. REGISTER NOW - For Buying & Selling in this auction & View BUY NOW site too. Also browse past auction sales results of over 11,000 corkscrews.

James D. Julia Lamp Auction June Fairfield, ME James D. Julia Auctions invites you to consign to its June 2017 Rare Lamps, Glass, Silver & Fine Jewelry auction. The Nov. 2016 auction set a new record with a total of $3.4 million in gross sales and has set the stage for another strong sale. With proven success and a reputation for honest and fair dealings combined with the most competitive commission rates in the industry for high-value items, no other source will provide a greater return to the collector than James D. Julia. Whether with a single high-value item or an entire collection, contact Mike Fredericks or Julie Killam at lg@jamesdjulia.com or 207-453-7125 or visit www.jamesdjulia. com. Jeffrey S. Evans & Assoc. June 17 • Mt. Crawford, VA An auction dedicated to Americana & Fine Antiques, Featuring Virginia and the South, at 2177 Green Valley Lane in Mt. Crawford. Now accepting quality consignments. For more info, inquire at consign@jeffreysevans.com or call 540-434-3939, ext. 102. Visit www. jeffreysevans.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 1-800765-1628.

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April 14 -30, 2017 Auction at CollectorCorkscrews.com

Philos Blake: 1st U.S. pat. corkscrew (1860) sold in a recent auction for $8,000

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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

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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.

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Friday & Saturday 8 am-4 pm H Rain or Shine H Admission $7 per person (50¢ discount w/ad) H Under 12 Free ALL ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES ONLY!

Just twice a year, over 375 dealers from more than 25 states pack this 100-acre farm with 18th to 20th century American, European and Oriental furniture, paintings, pottery, glass, clocks, dolls, toys, advertising and military items, fishing collectibles and decoys, jewelry, quilts, folk art and “in the rough” Country Americana. It’s the way it used to be – NO CRAFTS OR REPRODUCTIONS, JUST TRUCKLOADS of Antiques and Collectibles Priced Right. Who knows what will turn up? You’ll bring something home from this one! DON’T MISS IT! DIRECTIONS: TO THE ORIGINAL AND BEST SHOW! • From I-95 to I-85-Take Exit 145-Left on Hwy. 49 S. Go 18 mi. to Liberty, NC. Left at 2nd light. Follow signs 2 miles. Left at Big Liberty Antique Festival Sign. Then go 1 mile to show entrance. • From I-40 East to Greensboro-Take Sanford Exit-Then right on 421 S. go 20 mi. Take Staley Exit (180). Go left about 1 mi. Right at Big Liberty Antique Festival sign. Go 1 mi. to show entrance. • From 29 S.-Take Sanford Exit to 421 S. Take Liberty-Staley Exit (180). Go left about 1 mile, turn right at Big Liberty Antique Festival sign. Go 1 mile to show entrance.

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20’x25’ Booth-$200; 10’x20’ Booth-$150; 14’x14’ Space Under 120’ Big Top-$300. Add $10 after 1st show month. Great home-cooked food. Show continues rain or shine. No refunds unless sold out. Table & tent rentals available. Local & National advertising. 24-hour security. Dealers may stay overnight free. Restrooms on premises. No pets please!

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This Month in Sports Collecting History: APRIL By Mike McLeod and Marla McLeod

April 2, 1931: Jackie Mitchell, a female pitcher for the Chattanooga Lookouts minor league team, struck out Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig in order in an exhibition game against the New York Yankees. Jackie fanned Gehrig with three pitches; she was just 17 years old at the time. Jackie was pulled after walking the third batter she faced (exploratorium.edu, “the Girls of Summer”), and the Yankees went on to beat the Lookouts, 14-4. In 2005, a rare wire photo (transmitted by telegraph) of Gehrig and Ruth watching Jackie Mitchell warm up sold for $403 at Cowan’s Auctions.

April 8, 1963: Pete Rose stepped to the plate for the first time in his Major League career. In 2016, a 1963 Topps Pete Rose-1963 Rookie Stars #537 rated PSA Gem Mint 10 hustled up $717,000 at Heritage Auctions. Also on the card with Rose were Pedro Gonzales, Ken McMullen and Al Weis. Pete Rose is the all-time hit leader with 4,256; he tops Ty Cobb’s 4,189 and Hank Aaron’s 3,771 (baseballalmanac, “Career Leader for Hits”). He was an All-Star 17 times, a World Series champion three times and World Series MVP once, Rookie of the Year in 1963, and a member of the Major League Baseball All-Century Team. Pete Rose said: “I’d walk through hell in a gasoline suit to play baseball,” and “Somebody’s gotta win and somebody’s gotta lose, and I believe in letting the other guy lose” (brainyquote.com).

April 8, 1974: With his 715th home run this day, Hank Aaron beat Babe Ruth’s home run record. Aaron hit 755 homers in his career. In 1999, his 755th home run ball sold for $650,000 at Guernsey’s (usatoday30.usatoday.com, 7/25/07).

Don’t you love the look of satisfaction on Jackie’s face? Ruth, not so much. (Wire photo of Ruth, Gehrig and Mitchell courtesy of Cowan’s Auctions) April 3, 1928: The birth of Earl Lloyd, the first African American to play in the NBA. Drafted by the Washington Capitols in the ninth round, Lloyd’s first game was on October 31, 1950. He was also the first African American assistant coach, working for the Detroit Pistons. Over the decade of his career, he scored 4,682 points in 560 games. Earl Lloyd was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2003 (hoophall.com, “Earl Lloyd”). He passed away in 2015. In 2014, Grey Flannel Auctions sold a 1959 Detroit Pistons warm-up fleece jacket worn by Earl Lloyd for $1,562.

The 1963 Topps Rookie Stars card, front and back (Photos courtesy of Heritage Auctions, HA.com)

4-8: Hank Aaron holding his 755th home run ball. (Photo courtesy of Guernsey’s)

Monday-Saturday 10 am-6 pm; closed on Sunday. 23278 5th Ave. Earl Lloyd (r.)

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April 10, 1896: The first modern Olympic Summer Games marathon was run from Marathon to Athens, Greece, and won by Greek Spyridon Louis. He was awarded the Brèal Silver Cup, which was designed by French author Michel Brèal who also recommended the marathon be run in the footsteps of the Greek messenger Pheidippides. A Brèal Silver Cup went for $860,000 at Christie’s in 2012. Spyridon competed in no other running events afterwards. Spyridon Louis April 10, 1913: Walter “The Big Train” Johnson began a pitching streak of 55 2/3 scoreless innings that ended on May 14, 1913. His record was unbroken until 1968 when Don Drysdale threw 58. Currently, Orel Hershiser holds the record with 59 innings in 1988 (m.mlb.com, “The 10 longest scorelessinning streaks”). In 2013, Walter Johnson’s 1939 Presentational Hall of Fame plaque presented to him at the induction ceremony grabbed $47,800 at Heritage Auctions. Walter Johnson April 15, 1947: Jackie Robinson’s first game in Major League baseball. A ticket stub from that opening day game in 1947 at Ebbets Field with the Brooklyn Dodgers for a seat in the lower stand auctioned for $16,730 in 2015 at Heritage Auctions. A second ticket from the same game, but for the upper stand, sold for the same price. Slightly different that the ticket price on that historic opening day—the original cost was $1.25 for the lower stand ticket and $1.75 for the upper stand. The Dodgers beat the Boston Braves 5-3; Robinson scored the fourth run (sabr.org, “Jackie Robinson’s First Game”). The $1.25 Lower Stand ticket Jackie Robinson in 1944 when he played for the Negro Leagues’ Kansas City Monarchs.

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April 16, 1947: The birth of Lew Alcindor who grew to 7 feet 2 inches and played for the Milwaukee Bucks and the Los Angeles Lakers for 20 years. Later known as Kareem Abdul Jabar, he was a six-time NBA Champion and Hall of Famer with 38,387 points (24+ per game on average) and 17,440 rebounds. He was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2006. A 1969 Topps Lew Alcindor #25 card, PSA Gem Mint 10, scored $501,900 at Heritage Auctions in 2016. April 17, 1854: Adrian “Cap” Anson was born. In 2016, Christie’s auctioned his last bat from the 1897 season, graded PSA/DNA GU 10, for $427,500. It was 36 inches long and weighed 47.2 oz. Called “Cap” as captain of the Chicago White Stockings, Anson played first base and was the first player in baseball history to reach 3,000 hits; that was in 1897. Honus Wagner was the next in 1914 (mlb.mlb.com,”3,000 Hits Club”). Anson was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1939; he passed away on April 14, 1922. An 1888-89 N173 Old Judge Cigarettes Cabinet of Capt. Anson, SGC 60 EX 5, went for $11,950 at Heritage Auctions in 2016. This card was never sold in stores (only through the mail), so less were distributed.

Anson’s Old Judge card (Photo courtesy of Heritage Auctions, HA.com)

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April 18, 1995: Joe Montana announced his retirement from football. The only Joe Montana 1981 Topps #216 rated BGS 10 connected with $65,800 at Modern Marvels Auctions in 2009 (beckett.com, “Pristine Montana RC Sells for $65k!”). His career stats are 273 TDs and 40,551 yards passing (espn.com, “Joe Montana”). He was Super Bowl champion four times and Super Bowl MVP three times. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2000. April 18, 1998: Michael Jordan played his final regular season game. The Chicago Bulls jersey he wore then sold for $173,240 at Goldin Auctions in 2015. April 24, 2016: Daniel Lucius “Doc” Adams’ 1857 Laws of Baseball document skyrocketed to $3.26 million at SCP Auctions. A player and president of the New York Knickerbocker Base Ball Club, Adam’s rules established the base paths as 90 feet, set the number of players per team and innings at nine, and eliminated the accepted rule of the day of a ball caught on one bounce was an out. April 24, 2008: A complete set of 1915 Cracker Jack baseball cards, 176 total, in an original Cracker Jack album hit $157,000 at Sotheby’s. Eleven-year-old Ernie Gill of Canada sent 25 cents to Cracker Jack in 1914 to buy the entire set and an additional 10 cents for the album. Individual cards were the surprise in Cracker Jacks in 1914 and 1915, but the company also offered the complete 1915 set for a quarter. Single cards from the 1914 series are very valuable in NM-MT 8 condition. Some start at about $2,000. Christy Mathewson’s card is valued at $150,000, Shoeless Joe Jackson’s is $135,000, and Ty Cobb’s at $100,000 (psacard. com “1914 Cracker Jack Baseball Card Values”). Of course, finding a NM-MT 8 card that came from a box of candy-coated popcorn presents somewhat of a challenge these days.

Two pages of the 1915 set of Cracker Jack cards; Shoeless Joe Jackson is bottom row, 2nd from left. (Photo courtesy of Sotheby’s.) April 26, 2015: Jim Brown’s NFL rookie contract with the Cleveland Browns signed by him and by Commission Bert Bell scored $21,228 at SCP Auctions. A legend and a Hall of Famer, Jim Brown is the only NFL player to average 100 yards rushing per game during his career. He retired a career leader with 126 TDs, 12,312 yards rushing and 1,863 single-season rushing yards in 1963 (bleacherreport.com, “Jim Brown”). From there, he ran into the movies with The Dirty Dozen, 100 Rifles, … tick…tick…tick, The Running Man, Mars Attacks, and 49 more (imbd.com). ---------All uncredited photos are public domain, PD-US. Credit: Timelines.ws and Wikipedia.org.

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Name This Famous Person

by Mike McLeod

Hinmatóowyalahtq̓it (Thunder Rolling Down the Mountain), or Chief Joseph, was born on March 3, 1840. He took his father’s name of Joseph after their conversion to Christianity. Both were chiefs of the Nez Perce. In 2012, Chief Joseph’s war shirt sold for $877,500 at the Coeur d’Alene Art Auction. The provenance was historic—a painting of him wearing the shirt is in the Smithsonian, and that image was used for a U.S. postage stamp issued in 1968.1 The Nez Perce lived in the Pacific Northwest, and in the early 1800s, they came in contact with Lewis and Clark during their expedition. Years later, homesteaders began moving onto Nez Perce land. Chief Joseph’s father always sought a way to live in peace with the settlers, and he made a treaty with the governor of the Territory of Washington in 1855 which established a reservation for the Nez Perce encompassing about seven million acres. However, that treaty was changed, invalidated, broken, superseded—whatever you want to call it—and replaced with another treaty in 1863 after gold was discovered there. In it, the Nez Perce were given another reservation, but it was just one-tenth the size of the first. Even worse, it was away from their traditional home lands and the sacred burial spots of their ancestors. Some of the Nez Perce chose to move to that reservation; others did not, including Chief Joseph (the son). Contentions arose when the army demanded the rest of the Nez Perce move to the reservation. This bad situation became tragic when some Nez Perce warriors attacked and killed several settlers. Knowing there would be repercussions, the war chiefs of the tribe and Chief Joseph decided to leave. They set off to join a friendly Crow Tribe in Montana. Continued after center gloss

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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.

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!

Magnolia Antique Mall Quality Dealer Space Still Available Open Mon.-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12-5

Antiques ~ Collectibles ~ Fine Gifts Howards Refinishing Products ~ Gift Certificates Carole Lee - Owner

3411 U.S. Hwy. 301 N. • Ellenton, Florida 2 miles W. of I-75 exit #224 • 941-722-5255

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OWN A PIECE OF AMERICAN HISTORY! Figures from the Follow the Leader Wax Museum in Warm Springs, Georgia, plus many other rare and collectible items, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder.

Saturday, May 13th, starting at 9:00 am Eastern time in the ballroom of the Eisenhower Hotel & Conference Center 2634 Emmitsburg Road in Historic Gettysburg, Pennsylvania An outstanding, one-of a-kind wax figure of Albert Einstein, created by Katherine Stubergh (“the Madame Tussaud of America”), circa 1947, signed and inscribed by Einstein on the nape of the neck, “Katherine, Much Thanks, Albert Einstein.” · Approximately 60 additional life-size wax figures, mostly created by Ms. Stubergh, to include 10 Presidents, 4 First Ladies, Civil Rights leaders, movie stars, celebrities, etc. · An outstanding Chase & Baker Nickelodeon Wurlitzer from an Oklahoma cowboy saloon, complete and in excellent working condition. · Museum displays and quality antiques, to include antique clocks, advertising pieces, old Coca-Cola advertising, movie posters, Vogue picture records, antique toys, music boxes, vintage lighting, antique beaded purses, wonderful furniture pieces and much much more. All winning bids will be subject to a 10% buyers premium All items in this auction are from the private collection of Preston and Lauretta Evans of Newnan, Georgia. After many years of collecting from all over the country, the couple will be selling many quality antiques from their home and private collection. ·

Sale Preview: Friday, May 12th, from 12 noon to 7 pm. Doors open date of sale at 7:30 am. Gettysburg is about an hour’s drive from BWI and the Harrisburg, Pa., airports. Call the Eisenhower Hotel and ask about the discounted auction rate: (717) 334-8121 Limited internet bidding! (25 items) from 1:30-2:30pm. Absentee and phone bids will be taken. Pa. OnSite Auction Company • Randy Dickensheets, Auctioneer (Lic. #AU-003539-L) (717) 630-9349 • (717) 451-5999

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The Antique Show at Cobb Galleria Centre 2017 May 19-21, 2017 Two Galleria Parkway • Atlanta, GA 30339 Friday, May 19th and Saturday, May 20th, from 10-6 | Sunday, May 21st, from 12 noon to 5 pm $10 admission good for all 3 days • Professional glass repair available

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In September 2016, a rare turquoise ground famille-rose teapot and cover known as “The Hui Mountain Retreat” and with a Qianlong Period (1736-1795) seal mark gaveled for $3.49 million at Sotheby’s in New York. It was 6 7/8 inches in length. Sotheby’s described it as: “This wonderful work of art, one of only two known, is an ode to Emperor Qianlong’s adoration of tea; the front features a figure, possibly the Qianlong Emperor, being served tea while admiring an open handscroll. The reverse is an imperial poem entitled, Jihuiquan peng zhulu ge (Brewing Tea by Hui Swing), written by the Emperor himself following a visit to the Hui Spring during his Southern Inspection Tour. (Photo courtesy of Sotheby’s) Read more about Teapots starting on Page 4


Chief Joseph’s war shirt that sold for $877,500. (Photo courtesy of Coeur d’Alene Art Auction) Nearly 3,000 Nez Perce embarked on what became a 1,000+ mile journey, but they were not allowed to go in peace. The army sent soldiers after them—their departure was considered an act of war—and the Nez Perce with 800 warriors fought 2,000 soldiers in 18 engagements along the way. Traveling across Idaho, Montana, Wyoming (near Yellowstone) and back into Montana, they reached the Crow Tribe. However, the Crows would not take them in; from there, the Nez Perce headed north toward Canada to join Sitting Bull. Just 40 miles from the Canadian border, the army engaged the Nez Perce in a five-day battle, and the Nez Perce surrendered. In the end, about 1,000 Nez Perce, including women and children, died as result of the war with the army.2 The Nez Perce were promised they could return to their reservation, but Commanding General of the Army William

Map “Nez Perce Outbreak and War, June Through October 1877” T. Sherman ordered them sent to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, instead. Many died there from disease. Years later in 1855, Chief Joseph and the surviving Nez Perce—less than 300—returned to the Northwest, but Chief Joseph was sent to a different reservation in Washington than his people.3 Chief Joseph died on September 21, 1904. “Treat all men alike. Give them the same law. Give them an even chance to live and grow.”4 ------------1 Deseretnews.com, “Chief Joseph’s War Shirt Fetches Nearly $900,000 at Auction,” July 22, 2012. 2, 3 Worldebooklibrary, “Nez Perce War.” 4 Brainquote.com

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

$3,521 (19 bids, 3 bidders): Victorian 1870s silk boots court dressmaker Madame Elise. An extraordinary pair of red and blue silk boots with turmeric yellow ribbon lacing, bells and gilded heels—made to match a silk costume— made by Madame Elise, 170 Regent Street, London, Court Dressmaker by special appointment to Her Royal Highness Princess of Wales (this was Alexandra of Denmark, who became Princess of Wales in 1863 when she married Edward, the future King Edward VII). This costume and boots date to the 1870s. You will find other images of beautiful costumes made by Madame Elise if you do an internet search; several are in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum in New York. The boots were clearly handmade as part of a very exclusive fancy dress outfit, a Columbine costume, perfectly and correctly made. I am listing the costume separately. The boots are complete with turmeric-coloured silk ribbon lacing and are in fabulous condition. No fragility of the silk and almost no damage. Very rare indeed to find antique shoes or boots in such amazingly good condition. The tops are adorned with bells, and there is a blue silk turnover lined with white kid leather. There is also a silk and kid-lined “tongue” inside the boots. All the brass hooks for lacing the boots are present. The only issue is a very tiny amount of nibbling to the blue silk turnovers. Some measurements: height of heel 5 cm.; length and width measured on the leather sole, 26 cm. x 6.5 cm.; height of boots 26 cm. Wonderful display items, a real find! (Photo: eBay seller linskapet, www.starchedandcrumpled.com) DBA: How can these boots be compared to others found for sale? These boots were made at a time when women wore long dresses, and their boots would just be glimpsed on occasion. Also, boots were either a dark basic color (black) or a light color (ivory). It is rare to find boots at all, and rarer still to find boots made by a prominent dressmaker to match a gown. These boots were probably worn once for some special event. At a time when most people had all of their clothing fit into a small armoire, these boots do not fit the norm.

The accompanying dress— $2,286 (14 bids, 4 bidders): Victorian 1870s silk costume - court dressmaker Madame Elise. An extraordinary silk costume made by Madame Elise, 170 Regent Street, London - Court Dressmaker by special appointment to Her Royal Highness Princess of Wales. This costume dates to the 1870s. The costume is complete with turmeric-coloured silk ribbon lacing, lace and a very intricately layered underskirt attached to the silk overskirt, layers of pleated tarlatan and lace. There are bells attached to every corner of both top and skirt; they all appear to be present. This is in fantastic condition, with no underarm staining and no fragility of the silk. I have photographed the damage I can find, some nibbling to the underskirts and also to a couple of areas along the bottom hemline. Some measurements (all taken with the garments laid flat and measured straight across): corseted top shoulder to shoulder, 36cm.; underarm to underarm, 46 cm.; waist when laced, 33 cm.; skirt waistband, 33cm. and length, 90 cm. Fabulous for display! (Photo: eBay seller linskapet, www. starchedandcrumpled.com) DBA: This is a low price for a dress by this dressmaker. I must admit that I believe that it is due to the “costume” nature of the outfit. Many period gowns and dresses that are sold on fabulous Internet sites are for occasions such as weddings, the Oscars, etc. This dress would probably be for display only.

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$1,275 (12 bids, 5 bidders): Antique Barbershop Towel Steamer & Sterilizer ca. 1925. Such an amazing piece of history! These were fired up with a gas burner and filled with water in which the steam would rise to warm towels. Designed & patented by EK (or KE) Dec 1, 1925 / Jan 12, 1926. Please note that the item was previously owned and shows heavy signs of wear. One of the wood handles is cracked, and the copper has slight dents. It has not been tested for actual use and would be considered a collectible or conversation piece. Sold as-is. Approximate dimensions: overall height is 59 inches and the rounded copper top is about a 20-inch diameter. Weight is 93 lbs. It’s a rarity to find an item that has absolutely no indication of use. We do not repair,

clean/polish, or otherwise recondition our products; they are sold in as-found condition. (Photo: eBay seller smmatt) DBA: This price is on the low side but note that this is being sold as is. The damage is noted and does not seem extensive. Some restored ones can cost as much as $3,000. I have seen them sell for more on eBay, but the copper was in a polished condition. There are more efficient ways to enjoy hot towels today. ------------------------Deborah Abernethy is a certified appraiser with the International Association of Appraisers. She can be contacted at 404-262-2131 or Deborah@ expert-appraisers.com. Her website is www.expert-appraisers.com.

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Name This Famous Antique by Mike McLeod

This fragment from one of the Dead Sea Scrolls found in a cave in Qumran, Israel, is recognizable by just about everyone. Bedouin shepherds initially discovered some of the caves in 1946 and 1947. Of the first seven scrolls brought out was the Isaiah Scroll which measures one inch shy of 25 feet long. It records all 66 chapters of the Book of Isaiah recorded in the Bible, minus some verses lost due to decay and damage. In February, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem reported the finding of a cave that had contained Dead Sea Scrolls at one time but was looted in the mid-20th century. Left in the cave were: storage jars and lids dating to the Second Temple Period (352 BC– 68 AD; the Scrolls date to 300 BC-100 AD); fragments of scroll wrappings; a string used to tie scrolls; and a “…piece of worked leather that was a part of a scroll.”1 The University reported this was the first discovery of a scroll cave in 60 years and the twelfth cave used to store them for safekeeping.

To-date, 981 Dead Sea Scrolls have been discovered, most made of parchment and animal skins. However, one was made of copper. It did not contain biblical or scriptural writings but recorded 64 places where gold, silver and scrolls could be found. Part of it have been translated at: “Forty two talents lie under the stairs in the salt pit…. Sixty-five bars of gold lie on the third terrace in the cave of the old Washers House…. Seventy talents of silver are enclosed in wooden vessels that are in the cistern of a burial chamber in Matia’s courtyard. Fifteen cubits from the front of the eastern gates, lies a cistern. The ten talents lie in the canal of the cistern…. Six silver bars are located at the sharp edge of the rock which is under the eastern wall in the cistern. The cistern’s entrance is under the large paving stone threshold. Dig down four cubits in the northern corner of the pool that is east of Kohlit. There will be twenty two talents of silver coins. (DSS 3Q15, col. II, translation by Hack and Carey.)”2 None of these treasure have ever definitively been found, even though many have searched for it. Some believe these treasures are a myth, just a fairytale. Others ask, who writes a fairytale on a valuable sheet of beaten copper and hides it in a cave? Many think it could be treasures from the Second Temple, or the Temple of Herod, because the records mention tithing vessels and “priestly vestments.” Also, the amount of the treasure is gigantic—4,630 talents of gold and silver. The weight of a talent about 2,000 years ago isn’t known exactly, and amounts vary from 75 lbs. to 130 lbs. On the low end, 4,630 talents would equal 347,250 lbs. of gold and silver— worth a billion dollars or more.3 The copper scroll was found rolled up, oxidized and broken into two pieces. Its brittleness made it impossible to unroll. In 1955, it was cut lengthwise into 23 pieces which were eventually put back together in a readable form.4 --------Credits: Ancient-origins.net and Unmuseum.org. Photo public domain, PD-US. 1 New.huji.ac.il, “Hebrew University Archaeologists Find 12th Dead Sea Scrolls Cave,” Feb. 8, 2017. 2, 3, 4 Ancient-origins.net, “The Lost Treasure of the Copper Scroll, by April Holloway, March 18, 2014.

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Lexington Antiques

322 Elberton Rd. (Hwy. 77 N.) Lexington, GA

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For some, time stands still. traditional quality and good taste go hand-in-hand with reasonable prices. That’s just part of the allure you’ll find here at our shop. 102 East Main Street Located across from Oglethorpe County Courthouse. (706)347-1052

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Elvis Presley’s revolvers, sheriff’s badge and Graceland sales docs will be auctioned May 5-6-7 by Rock Island Two of Elvis Presley’s lavish revolvers will be available in a May 5-6-7 firearms auction hosted by Rock Island Auction Company in Rock Island, Illinois. The guns are accompanied by several items personally owned by the legendary performer, such as a diamond and ruby studded Shelby County sheriff’s badge, the Elvis-signed contract to purchase Graceland, and numerous personal files also signed by Presley. The King himself purchased the revolvers in 1970 from a Beverly Hills sporting goods store before sending them to Germany to be elaborately decorated. One was presented to Vice President Spiro Agnew as a gift but was returned a short time later while Agnew was being investigated for corruption. “We are thrilled to offer the memorabilia of an American rock and roll icon,” said RIAC President Kevin Hogan. “These revolvers are beautiful enough on their own to bring a great price, but when you add the iron-clad Elvis provenance, things really get exciting. Authentic Elvis items can bring high totals at auction, so we’re anticipating a lot of action when these cross the block.” The pre-auction estimate for one revolver, seen being held by Elvis in a period photograph, is $160,000-275,000. Rock Island Auction Company is no stranger to firearms owned by historical figures, having sold a rifle owned by President John F. Kennedy for $149,500 and a Winchester rifle presented by Buffalo Bill Cody for $345,000. The sale will also feature investment-grade antique collectible firearms, luxurious sporting guns and nearly 100 machine guns. The auction is open to the public. Rock Island Auction Company is the world’s #1 auction company for firearms, bladed weapons and militaria. Their 86,000-square-foot facility hosts eight auctions each year. For more information, please visit www. rockislandauction.com or call 1-800-238-8022.

Peachtree Antique Centre "South Atlanta's Finest Antiques Facility" 100+ dealers in a modern, air conditioned facility. . 12,000 sq. ft. of pre-1980s treasures (phase I) and 10,000 sq.ft. of antiques and newer collectibles (phase II). Specializing in everything from fine china and porcelain to country primitives, vintage jewelry, clothing and much more. Also visit the adjacent flea market with over 400 dealers! Saturday and Sunday Only

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Gavels & Paddles Continued from Page 9 Bulgari 18kt and diamond choker, $8,740, Direct Auction Galleries An exquisite Marina B. (Bulgari) 18kt and diamond choker sold for $8,740 at an auction held Jan. 10 by Direct Auction Galleries in Chicago, Ill. Also, a Seaman Schepps18kt and pearl seahorse pin breezed to $4,025; seven pieces of Chinese carved jade, some of it white, sold as one lot for $1,840; a large abstract painting signed by the Mexican muralist Rufino Tamayo (18991991) brought $2,300; and a lithograph by Keith Haring from 1989, signed and numbered, rose to $2,185. Prices include a 15 percent buyer’s premium. Joseph DeCamp portrait, $12,200, John Moran

1884-1952) hit $3,050; and Study by Elmer Greene fetched $4,880. Prices include a 20 percent buyer’s premium. Paul Flato pendant necklace, $72,600, Kodner Galleries, A circa 1960s Paul Flato 104.5-carat emerald, sapphire, ruby, diamond, pearl and 18kt yellow gold pendant necklace sold for $72,600 at an auction held Dec. 14 by Kodner Galleries in Dania Beach, Fla. Also, a 100-carat diamond and platinum necklace, bracelet and earring set rose to $108,900; a 35-carat diamond, 22-carat Burma ruby, platinum and 18kt yellow gold bracelet fetched $41,140; and a Patek Philippe power reserve Moonphase 5085/1A stainless steel watch hit $16,940. Prices include the buyer’s premium.

A portrait painting by Boston artist Joseph DeCamp (1858-1923) titled Lady in a Black Hat made $12,200 at a Studio Art Auction held Jan. 24 by John Moran Auctioneers in Monrovia, Calif. Also, a work by Pablo Picasso (Sp., 1881-1973), titled Viva la Paix, made $10,980; a San Jacinto desert landscape by Santa Barbara painter Peter Ellenshaw went for $4,270; Mt. Eccles, Cordova, Alaska by Jules B. Dahlager (Am.,

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Mention North Georgia to most people and their minds instantly drift to thoughts of apple picking, autumn leaves and panning for gold. And these are all wonderful reasons to visit what is probably all of Georgia's most naturally beautiful region. But did you know that north Georgia is also a a great place to go antiquing? It's true! The towns there are dotted with wonderful shops. Black Bear Antiques & Interiors, at 240 Old Orchard Square in Ellijay (Hwy. 515 and Maddox Rd., next to Ingles) boasts 20,000 square feet and 125 quality dealers. In Jasper and Talking Rock there’s The Antiques & Treasure Shop, at 1227 B. East Church Street in Jasper is the

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Black Bear Antiques & Interiors 240 Old Orchard Square Ellijay, GA 30540 Hwy 515 & Maddox Rd (next to Ingles)

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13th c. Tibetan sculpture, $6.35 million, Bonhams A monumental 13th century brass alloy Tibetan figure of Canada Vajrapani sold for $6.35 million at an Images of Devotion Auction held Nov. 29 by Bonhams in Hong Kong, China. Also, a copper composite figure of Vajrapani and Kubera by the Tenth Karmapa Choying Dorje (1604-1674) soared to $1.94 million; a large gilt copper figure of Avalokiteshvara (Nepal, 10th century) realized $2.02 million; and a gilt copper alloy shrine to Vajrabhairava (Tibet, 18th century) sold for $520,000. Prices include the buyer’s premium.

English shooting trophy, $21,800, Fairfield Auction

An English parcel-gilt sterling shooting trophy sold for $21,800 in an online auction held Nov. 11-16 by Fairfield Auction in Monroe, Conn. Also, a pastel on silk landscape painting by Elizabeth O’Neill Verner, measuring 14 inches by 18 inches, changed hands for $10,200; a Sioux beaded and quilled pipe bag coasted to $3,600; a Connecticut bonnet top highboy with carved fan and pinwheel earned $3,840; and a Rolex Submariner men’s watch slipped onto a new wrist for $10,200. Prices include the buyer’s premium.

Langenhan spring corkscrew, $25,500, CollectorCorkscrews.com A well-marked and Langenhan spring corkscrew, made in 1878 by Valentin Langenan (a Thurungian manufacturer), in near-mint condition, sold for $25,500 in an online-only auction held Nov. 4-20 by CollectorCorkscrews.com. Also, a tri-color half-stocking German figural “ladies legs” corkscrew made $4,790; a figural shape corkscrew advertising Old Crow Kentucky whiskey brought $1,650; and a decorative French tool with multiple knives and a corkscrew rose to $1,600. Prices are hammer, exclusive of a buyer’s premium.

Shops of Historic Bowman, Georgia ANN’S TIQUES 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

Visit historic and picturesque 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

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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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In May 2017 All Roads Lead to Brimfield, Mass.

Beginning on Tuesday and ending on Sunday, individual shows open in a systematic and well organized sequence; Beginning on Tuesday at Daybreak: Collins’ Apple Barn, Crystal Brook, Grand Trunk, Mahogany Ridge, Quaker Acres, Shelton’s and Sturtevant’s. At 6AM: Central Park, The Meadows, and Midway. Then at 11AM: Dealers’ Choice and at 1PM: Brimfield Acres North. Wednesday at 6AM: New England Motel; at 9AM: Heart O The Mart and at Noon: Hertan’s. Thursday at 9AM: May’s; and Friday at 8AM: J & J’s. All shows are open to the public; some charge admission fees (If not free, generally about $5). The majority of shows are open for the full six days. Parking rates vary. Specific show details can be obtained by contacting individual shows, or visit www.brimfield.com for general information. There are several packers and shippers located throughout Brimfield for those unable to transport purchases. ATM’s are also available. Ample parking is available throughout the show area (rates vary). Enticing food choices, including international fare are available. Directions to Brimfield, Massachusetts: Using the Mass Tuesday Thru Sunday Turnpike (I-90): From points West: Traveling East on I-90, take Exit 8 in Palmer. Turn right after the toll booth, then left at the first traffic light onto Rte 20 East. Continue east for about 8 miles. From points East: Traveling west on Antique Shows I-90, take Exit 9 in Sturbridge. Turn right after the toll booth Antiques & July 11-16 onto Route 20 West. Continue about 8 miles. From the Collectibles Sep 5 - 10 South: Take I-84 East to Sturbridge, exit onto Rte 20 West. Continue about 8 miles to our shows or take I-95 North to Opening at 6 AM Free Admission New Haven, then I-91 North through Hartford, Connecticut P.O.Box 224, Brimfield, MA 01010 413-596-9257 to Springfield, Massachusetts; take the I-291 connector to www.brimfieldcentralpark.com I-90 (Mass Turnpike), take Exit 8 in Palmer as above. Air travelers: Brimfield is just over an hour away from Boston, MA, Hartford, CT or SEAntiquing May17 Ad- 3 1/2 x 2 1/4 Providence RI airports. For information on area lodging in the Sturbridge area, call 800-6288379; log on to www.valleyvisitor. 2017 Dates: May 10-14, July 12-16, Sept 6-10 com to explore lodging options in the greater Springfield area. For GPS: Open Wednesday Noon to Sunset. Also Open Thursday to Sunday from Sunrise to Sunset The show area is just west of Town Over 150 Outstanding Dealers Exhibiting in our Shaded Groves. Hall, 21 Main Street, Brimfield MA Featuring Free Admission, No Pre-Selling, and the Always Popular on-site JB’s Outdoor Cafe 01010. David Lamberto - Owner/Operator BSPA The Brimfield, Massachusetts Show Promoters’ Association takes great pride in announcing the dates for the upcoming 2017 Outdoor Antiques and Collectibles Shows: May 9-14; July 11-16; and September 5-10. The shows have been voted number 1 in the world by the Travel Channel and Brimfield is America’s best-loved destination for antiquing; the Governor’s conference has awarded the shows a distinction as one of the top 25 Massachusetts Premier destinations. Since 1959, the event has grown to encompass 22 different, privately owned and operated shows, located on both sides of a one-mile stretch of Route 20. More than 4000 dealers exhibit on over 100 acres, showcasing a diverse and enormous range of bona-fide antiques and collectibles. Brimfield is a one of a kind antiquing experience with worldwide appeal for serious buyers, aspiring home decorators and collectors, as well as casual shoppers. Buying opportunities are unmatched anywhere else in the world.

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BRIMFIELD

May 9 -14

Telephone: 860-763-3760 • During Show: 413-626-0927

www.hertansbrimfield.com

3 Dealer Pavilions! Over 400 Booths

Member Brimfield Show Promotions Association

BRIMFIELD 30 PALMER ROAD, ROUTE 20

THE SHOPPING STARTS HERE...

May 10-14 | July 12-16 | Sept 6-10 Opens Wednesday at 6 am

ANTIQUE SHOWS Admission $5 Opening Day • Parking Central To All Fields • Shipping • ATM • Camp Sites • Tel: 508-347-2179 or Showtime: 413-245-3348

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Look for our Green and Gold Umbrellas at our Food Court and you will find our Field.

Bring your appetite!

www.antiques.brimfield.com nemotelbrimfield@gmail.com John Doldoorian or Marie Doldoorian www.facebook.com/nemotelbrimfi eld

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Brimfield BC.Shelton_04.12_SEA

2017 2012 DATES: Dates:

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Since 1975

Showers H Free Admission Pet Friendly! 6 Days of Action!! Lois J. Shelton Phone: 413-245-3591 • P.O. Box 124, Brimfield, MA 01010

E-mail: sheltons@prodigy.net • Web: www.brimfieldsheltonshows.com

2017 BRIMFIELD SHOW DATES

MAY 9-14 • JULY 11-16 SEPT 5-10 Brimfield 2017

Opening Day Only: May 9 Midway Dates: May 9-14

Opening Day! 400 Dealers

Admission $5 - Free Parking • Table Rentals • Rain or Shine For Dealer Space, (508) 347-3929 • PO Box 714, Fiskdale, MA

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(413) 245-3215 or (413)245-9427 • Fax (413) 736-0362 Email:pni@earthlink.net Antiques & Collectibles only P.O. Box 374, Rte 20, Brimfield, MA 01010

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2017Show Show Dates: 2015 Dates: May 14, 15,11,12,13 16 · July 16,13,14,15 17, 18 ·· SEPT Sept.7,8,9 10, 11, 12 MAY · JULY At May’s…Everyone’s an Early Buyer 413-245-9271 www.maysbrimfield.com

Route 20, P.O. Box 416, Brimfield, MA 01010 •

Opening Thursday 9AM - Admission $5.00 - Rain or Shine

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What’s It Worth Antiques Minute by Mike Ivankovich

Brown Is Down

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“Brown is Down” is a phrase being repeated quite frequently in the home downsizing and auction worlds. But what exactly does it mean? “Brown is Down” is a phrase many auctioneers use when discussing brown furniture. Whether cherry, mahogany, walnut, or oak …whether Empire, Victorian, Depression, or Pennsylvania House … the price on most “Brown Furniture” is down today and not bringing nearly what it did 5, 10, or 20 years ago. Why? Because the younger generation simply doesn’t like it the way their parents and grandparents did. Many don’t even have a dining room in their house, condo or apartment today.

The Shops of Historic Downtown

Named one of the top ten antiquing towns in the US by Fodor’s Travel, and honored with The People’s Choice Award for Best Weekend Trip in East Tennessee, the 20+ antique and specialty shops in Historic Downtown Clinton, Tenn., are a must see for antique collectors and decorators alike. Clinton offers shoppers an opportunity to stroll between shops in turn-of-the-century buildings set in a

quaint historic setting, with restaurants, an old-time drug store and a town park that features an old-fashioned gazebo. Twice a year, Clinton is home to the Clinch River Antiques Festival. On Saturday, May 6, the 13th Annual Clinch River Fall Antique Festival will feature over 100 antique dealers and some local artisans in an old-fashioned street fair. Dealers from Middle and East Tennessee, Kentucky,

341 Market St. • Clinton, TN

(865) 264-4667

320 North Main St. • Clinton, TN 37716 Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30 • Sun. 1-5 A re s to re d G e n e ra l S to re l o c at e d i n t h e h i s t o r i c Ta y l o r B u i l d i n g • P r i m it i ve a n d fo r m a l A m e r i c a n fu r n it u re • C o u nt r y c o l l e ct i b l e s • V i nta g e a c c e ss o r i e s www.CornerAntiquesClintonTN.com

Historic Clinton Antiques

CADENCE ANTIQUE EMPORIUM

One of the largest antique malls in Clinton, with over 10,000 sq. ft. of antiques, collectibles, chandeliers, Candleberry Candles, glassware, jewelry, unique gifts and more. Hours: Mon.- Fri 10-5, Sat. 10-6, Sun. 1-5 www.grannys-attic.com

Antiques • Collectibles • Tradtional, Victorian & Primative Furniture • Glassware • Home Decor • Imported Decorative Garden Iron • Much More!

Open Mon. - Sat. 10-6 Sun. 12-5

(865) 264-4258

356 Market Street Clinton, Tenn. 37716 www.HistoricClintonAntiques.com

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As more seniors are liquidating their “Brown Furniture,” there are fewer buyers for it. As a result, prices have been plummeting, with no end in sight. WHAT’S IT WORTH? A cherry Pennsylvania House dining room set, with table, 8 chairs, hutch and buffet, in perfect condition, recently sold for $325 at a very reputable local auction house. After the auction commission and delivery fee, our client netted around $200. Like it or not, that’s the brown furniture market today. ------------------------Mike Ivankovich is an auctioneer, appraiser, home downsizing expert and host of the “What’s It Worth? Ask Mike the Appraiser” radio show that airs live on Friday mornings, 9-10 a.m. on WBCB 1490 AM, in the Greater Philadelphia, Penn., area. Or listen on the Internet at: www.WBCB1490.com and visit: www. AskMikeTheAppraiser.com

(865) 457-5250

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Fine Furnishings, Antiques & Vintage Wares 305 Market Street • Clinton, TN 37716

865-463-8699

Mon-Sat 11am-5pm

Closed Wednesday • Sunday by chance www.TheAntiqueMarket.com

Amelia’s Cafe

307 North Main Street Clinton, TN 37716 25,000 sq. ft of • Antiques, rare books, rare lamps •Coffee, soups, sandwiches and lunch Open Mon. to Thurs. 9-6, Fri.-Sat. 9-7, Sun. 12-6 (865) 264-4334 www.cadencecraftandtrade.com facebook.com/cadenceCT

(865) 463-7954

333 Market Street Clinton, Tennessee 37716 Specializing in permanent florals, stems, vintage lighting and all things Christmas! (865) 463-6632

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13th Annual Clinch River Spring Antique Fair on May 6th The 13th Annual Clinch River Spring Antique Fair will be held on Saturday May 6th, 2016, 9 am – 5 pm, in Historic Downtown Clinton, Tennessee. The Spring Antique Fair will kick-off with a party on Friday evening, May 5th from 6:00 to 9:00 pm in Hoskins/ Lane Park on Market Street with live musical entertainment by Wild Blue Yonder. With a nod to the past and an eye to the future, East Tennessee favorite Wild Blue Yonder is mixing it up musically in 2017. The five-piece Appalachian Americana group has endeared audiences with warm harmonies, sizzling fiddles and folksy original songs for the past 16 years. Their new shows feature a healthy dose of old-time, mountain tunes along with fresh originals from their three CD releases. All band members are veteran performers with extensive stage experience. Visit the group at www.Facebook.com/wbyband and check out their new videos at www.Youtube.com/wbyband. Saturday, May 6th is the main event with Market and Cullom Streets closed to traffic as antique dealers’ line the streets for the 13th Annual Clinch River Spring Antique Fair. Over 100 antique dealers, from Tennessee and surrounding states, will line Market and adjoining side streets to present a fantastic antique show offering a wide range of antiques and collectibles to suit every taste. Plus, don’t forget to also visit the 20+ antique and specialty shops in town who will be having their annual spring sales. The antique shops will also be open on Sunday from 1-5 pm. The day’s events are scheduled from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Main Street will have a display of antique automobiles by the Clinton Region of the Antique Automobile Club of America. Local food vendors will again be set up in Hoskins/Lane Park to help keep up your energy for a full day of exploring and shopping. This antique fair is sponsored by the Antique Merchants Guild of Clinton in conjunction with the City of Clinton and Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. For additional information please call (865) 457-5250 or (865) 463-8699 or visit HistoricClintonsAntiques.com/fair

Clinton, Tennessee Ohio, Virginia, and the Carolinas will gather to provide visitors an opportunity to experience a down home festival that features a great selection of antiques, along with musical entertainment and delicious food from local vendors. Clinton is located north of Knoxville, Tenn., just 5 miles west of Interstate 75, at Exit 122. Most shops and malls are open Monday through Saturday and a limited number on “Clinton’s Oldest & Largest Mall”

Clinton Antique Mall

317 North Main Street Clinton, TN 37716 Antiques and Collectibles 3 floors, stacked in an old hardware building Primitives • Country • French • American • Painted • Garden • Vintage Accessories • Much More! Open Daily 10-5:, closed Sun.

(865) 457-3110 www.clintonantiquemall.com

Sundays. To learn more about the unique antique shopping experiences Clinton has to offer, contact the Antique Merchant Guild of Clinton at (865) 463-8699 or (865) 4575250. For more information about the Spring Antiques Fair, log on to HistoricClintonsAntiques.com/fair.

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A N T I Q U E C O U R S E

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Tiques & Fleas

Antiques • Collectibles • Gifts

Sell • Buy • Consign Open Fri.-Sun. 1-5

1511 Vaughn Road Griffin, Ga.

Deborah Abernethy Appraisers www.expert-appraisers.com Call us today! 404-262-2131 ISA-CAPP (Certified Appraiser of Personal Property, International Society of appraisers) Deborah@expert-appraisers.com Serving Metro Atlanta & Hilton Head

(Corner of W. McIntosh & Vaughn Rd.)

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Weekend Treasures

125 South Hill St. • Griffin, Ga

Come In and Browse! Something For Everyone! • Vintage • New • Handcrafted Open Thurs.-Fri. 11-6; Sat. 11-5; Sun. 1-5

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The Shops of Griffin, Ga

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Art & Antiques by Dr. Lori Antiques and Alzheimer’s Memory Care

by Dr. Lori Verderame

My parents, circa 1950 (All photos, staff of www.DrLoriV.com)

Dr. Lori

My parents both suffered from Alzheimer’s disease, requiring specialized care. I am not a specialist in Alzheimer’s care nor am I trained to give medical advice. That said, as a child of two parents with Alzheimer’s, I know something about the struggles for families living with the disease. Since I have met many other Alzheimer’s families, I wanted to share what I have learned about how heirlooms contribute to happy visits with loved ones suffering from Alzheimer’s. While my parents’ care facilities offered a quiet room, a reminiscence room, and a Snoezelen room to help stimulate the five senses, my parents responded best to personal visits from family and friends. My parents were more responsive and engaged if I brought an object from our family home for them to talk about and touch. If anyone looked in my pocketbook when I went to visit my parents, they would have thought I was crazy with all the collectibles I carried around. The most comforting activities for my parents was discussing stuff that they recognized as their own. Memory Album. I regularly brought a memory album filled with small ephemera (paper) mementos and photos. I scanned old photos and printed them out in booklet form from my computer. Digitalization allowed me to reproduce original photos and leave a copy of the memory albums with my parents without the fear of losing original family photographs. The album helped my Mom recall the names of her eight siblings, children, grandchildren, friends, neighbors, etc. Dad

The Shops of

Ivy Cottage Antiques & Treasures

2259 Widman Way Ft. Myers, FL 33901 239-226-0025 Open Tue-Fri 11-5 - Sat 11-4 Over 6,000 Square Feet Antiques • Vintage • Victorian Cottage • Shabby • French Chic Collectibles • Home Interiors Free Parking • Find us on Facebook! ivycottageantiques@embarqmail.com

liked to talk about the summer cottage he built or his cars. Each page had a photo and a caption with names, ages, locations, approximate dates and descriptions. Photos of family homes, vacation spots, schools attended, church weddings, and childhood pets were featured. The visuals sparked questions and conversation from Mom and Dad. Mom’s Kitchen. In addition to the memory album, my Mom, who loved to cook for our big Italian family, lit up when I brought part of her kitchen canister set for our visit. The salt and pepper shakers would get her talking about favorite recipes and before you knew it, she would offer a tried and true baking tip! My Mom’s memory could be sparked by such diverse objects—shown to her one at a time so as not to overwhelm her—as her wedding photo, a Hummel figurine from her collection from the 1950s, or an afghan that she crocheted in the 1970s. Dad’s Sports. Of course, my Mom’s disease was different from my Dad’s. Mom was less combative, more engaged, and more talkative than Dad. My Dad was very quiet until he was upset by some outside stimuli. Then he was in the moment. After he calmed down and started to enjoy our visit, he would repeat sentences and phrases over and over again. A highly intelligent man and a professional athlete, listening to him repeat himself was very difficult for me. After trying to redirect him, I found that my Dad’s verbal loop could be interrupted if I introduced a related object to him. If we started our visit talking about baseball, my Dad would say the same sentence about the sport over and over again. Yet, if I were to hand him a baseball from our attic—one dating from his days as a big league pitcher—things quickly changed. He could grip the baseball and show me how to throw a curve. Gripping the baseball, Dad could explain proper finger placement or recall the day he struck out a minor leaguer named Mickey Mantle. Dad’s post-war era baseballs sparked a positive conversation and stopped, albeit temporarily, the repetitive chatter. This heirloom helped my Dad reminisce calmly. It helped me find comfort in the fact that he could recall memories with the aid of an heirloom. At my appraisal events, I often say that antiques spark all types of emotions. Some objects collected over a lifetime can stir memories even when you think there are none. Vintage

Fort Myers, Florida Judy’s Antiques and Jewelry

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Dad’s baseballs objects from my parents’ home significantly helped my parents in their memory care. They helped me, too. It goes to show heirlooms are much more than just basement clutter or china cabinet dust collectors. Vintage objects are more than just something to save, they can be memory savers. ----------------Celebrity Ph.D. antiques appraiser, author, and award-winning TV personality, Dr. Lori Verderame hosts antiques appraisal events worldwide. She shares her expertise on History channel’s The Curse of Oak Island, Discovery’s Auction Kings, and FOX Business Network’s Strange Inheritance. Visit www. DrLoriV.com or call (888) 431-1010.

Mom’s salt and pepper shakers

The Shops Of Sarasota Sarasota just may be the ultimate beach town, with its sun-kissed location on the Gulf of Mexico, more than 200 sunny days a year and an average yearround temperature of 71 degrees. But there are other reasons why Sarasota was named Best Small City to Live by Money Magazine. Sarasota County -- which includes Venice, Northport, Longboat and Siesta Keys -- is alive with culture, sports, affordable homes, a brisk job market and great schools.

SPARCC’s Treasure Chest 1426 Fruitville Rd.

Sarasota, FL 34236

941-953-7800

Best buys on fine consignment furniture, antiques & collectibles, plus a treasure chest of browser goodies! Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10 am-4 pm

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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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Store Hours: Mon. - Sat. 10-5 • Closed Sunday

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• 1,000 unique, hand-made rugs in stock. • We will BUY your antique rugs. • Over 40 years' experience in the trade. • Sarasota gallery open by appointment only.

Robert Mosby

(941) 925-1025

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Marqueen’s Treasures

Maraqueen’s Vintage Mall

124 West Bay Street Davenport, Fla. 225 North 17-92 Furiture · Glassware Haines City, Fla. Jewelry · Art · China · Saturdays only! 9-5 Vintage Clothing · Antiques 5,000+ square feet! at both locations! (863) 221-0696 (863) 421-3533 marqueenjordan1950@gmail.com

Avonlea Antique Mall The Region’s Largest and Busiest Antique Mall 8101 Philips Highway • Jacksonville, FL 32256

40,000 SQUARE FEET

904-636-8785

www.avonleamall.com

Over 200 Dealers

Exit 341 at Baymeadows, west one mile to Philips - northeast corner of Philips and Baymeadows

Cafe Serving Lunch Monday -Saturday Mall Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-6, Sunday 12-6

The Shops of Historic Senoia, Georgia Senoia, Ga. (pronounced Se-noy -- rhymes with boy or toy) is said to be 100 years and 35 miles south of Atlanta. Home of the 2010 and 2012 Southern Living Idea Houses, Senoia is also the backdrop for over 25 feature films, including Fried Green Tomatoes and Driving Miss Daisy, as well as the popular TV shows Drop Dead Diva and The Walking Dead. Downtown Senoia was the site of the “safe haven” fictional town known as Woodbury. There are regular movie tours on the weekends that take you to many of the locations where these shows were filmed.

Named for Princess Senoyah, mother of the Chief of the Creek Indian Nation (William McIntosh), Senoia has a historic district filled with over 100 historic homes and churches. Main Street features well established antique shops, two bed ‘n’ breakfast inns and an eclectic selection of one-of-a-kind gift shops. Take I-85 south to exit #61 (Fairburn/Peachtree City) and turn left onto Hwy. 74. Drive about 18 miles, crossing over Hwy 54. Continue on Hwy 74 until you come to a traffic light at Rockaway Rd. Turn right onto Rockaway Road, which becomes Main Street. To learn more about Senoia, follow us on facebook at enjoysenoia.

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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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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. DENMARK The Caroline CollectiontoFine Antiques 10-5, closed Sunday...Gone church. Visit us at 20 and a large selection of sports One of the Southeast’s finest & largest private equipment, tools, Antiquesinoldtown.blogspot.com. Great prices... collections of quality antiques displayed in vi- equipment dating from 1930s-1950s 52 and much $ gnette three spacious floors of the dealerssettings love uson ! Unique display and selection. per month! historic AT&T building, also, The Mayfield House more. Proprietor: April Lewis 323-206-8726. Small-town inventory. 18 Open Monday- Saturday 10-5pm, and The Oldatmosphere, Commissary.big-time Denmark, SC, at the 26 Sunday intersection of Hwy. 321 & Hwy. 78. Open Mon.Call us at years10-5, selling greatSun. antiques, vintage and season- 1-5pm, Closed Thursdays. (P/M-K) Sat. closed Anytime by appointment. 803-793-4739. (PM-M) al items. Come on by...6,000 square feet of treasures await you! Ph: (770) 279-1300. Antiques@ bellsouth.net.(P/M-K) HW

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1. FRANKLIN Whistle Stop Depot Antiques 145 River Road, Franklin, NC 28734. Experience North Carolina’s newest and largest antique mall with over 22,000 sq. ft. housing antiques and other fine shops. There’s a full size caboose right outside the mall, as well as fine antique cars and a train engine. Located in the western corner of the state, just south65of the 9 S7 Great Smoky Mountains.UMon.-Sat. 10-5; Sun. 1-5. Call (828) 349-1600. (P/M-K)

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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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