Southeastern Antiquing and Collecting Magazine September 2016

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Southeastern

September 2016

Antiquing and Collecting Magazine

A Victorian Lifestyle in the Modern World



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This Month in Collecting History: September by Mike McLeod

September 2, 1973: J.R.R. Tolkien passed away, but his tales live on. Though he did not live to see it, all of the Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings movies have raked in $5.89 billion to date with production costs of about $1 billion (the-numbers. com). A presentation copy of The Hobbit inscribed and signed by Tolkien commanded £137,000 at Sotheby’s in 2015. Gollum’s “Precious,” aka “The One Ring,” the penultimate prototype gold ring slipped away for $12,800 at Julien’s Auctions in 2013. Other prototypes of the ring in gold and silver were also made. John “Gimli” Rhys-Davies’ doubleheaded battle axe sold for $185,000 at the same auction. September 4: In 1886, Geronimo surrendered and was a prisoner for the rest of his life. Even so, he was invited to be a part of the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair. An 1886 Winchester owned by Army Captain Henry W. Lawton, who led the cavalry troopers in the capture of Geronimo, sold for $1,265,000 at Rock Island Auction in 2016. It was the highest paid to date for a firearm at auction. In 2007, Geronimo’s U.S. Model 1870 Springfield rifle went for $99,450 at Bonhams. Geronimo holding his Springfield

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September 4, 1893: Beatrix Potter told the story of Peter Rabbit for the first time in a letter she illustrated. The Tale of Peter Rabbit was turned down by several publishers, so Beatrix Potter had it published herself in 1901. One of the initial 250, a first edition, first issue with a brown cover, sold for $75,000 in 2014 at Sotheby’s. In 1950, Mort Walker’s GI goof-off Beetle Bailey began life in syndication, where he still gets into trouble today. September 6, 1622: The Spanish galleons Nuestra Senora de Atocha and the Santa Margarita sank near Key West, Fla., in a hurricane. On July 20, 1985, the $450 million Atocha Mother Lode treasure was found by Mel Fisher—40+ tons of silver in addition to gold and emeralds (melfisher.com). A gold and emerald cross from the Atocha was blessed with $118,750 at Guernsey’s in 2015. The Atocha cross (Photo courtesy of Guernsey’s) September 7, 1860: Anna Mary Robertson Moses was born. She began painting at the age of 78 and became the famous folk artist Grandma Moses. In 2006, her 1943 Sugaring Off, a snowy landscape painting of making maple syrup, sold for $1.36 million. A smaller version of Sugaring Off went for $254,500 in 2010, both at Christie’s.

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September 8: In 1998, Mark McGwire hit home run #70 to break the record for the most home runs in a season. That ball went over the fence at Guernsey’s for $3 million in 1999. McGwire’s record was broken in 2001 by Barry Bonds who hit 73. In 1504, Michelangelo hit an artistic grand slam when he unveiled his priceless, 17-foot-tall marble masterpiece, David. September 11, 1297: William Wallace’s men defeated an English army at Stirling Bridge, Scotland. In 2001, Mel Gibson’s 52-inch sword used in Braveheart brought down $170,000 for charity at Sotheby’s. September 12, 1857: The wooden side-wheeler steamship SS Central America sank in a hurricane off North Carolina, taking more than 400 people to the bottom—along with tons of gold (estimates range from three to 20 tons). The largest ingot retrieved from the ocean floor weighed 80 pounds; it was called “Eureka” for its size and because it came from the California gold fields. Eureka sold for $8 million in 2001 to a private buyer (sfgate.com, 11/9/01). September 14, 1914: The Lone Ranger Clayton Moore was born. While most remember him for his 169 episodes in the TV series, he also acted in 40+ movies (imdb.com). In 2014, his outfit (gun belt, Colts, blue shirt, pants, Stetson hat, boots and red kerchief) said, “Hi-Yo, Silver! Away!” and rode off for $195,000 from A&S The Lone Ranger and Silver

Auction Co. in Waco, Texas. One of his masks, his gloves and Tonto’s headband sold for $12,000 at Profiles in History in 2010. September 16, 1956: David Copperfield magically appeared. His International Museum and Library of Conjuring Arts contains 80,000 pieces, including books dating to the 16th century and much of Harry Houdini’s memorabilia (davidcopperfield.com). Copperfield owned the Best Director Oscar for Casablanca for a time, buying it in 2003 for $232,000. He sold it in 2012 for $2+ million (deadline.com, 4/3/13). September 17, 1796: President George Washington’s Farewell Address, saying he would not seek a third term, was published in a newspaper, not given in a speech (U.S. Dept. of State, Office of Historian). A 19-page pamphlet imprint titled, “President Washington’s Resignation, and Address To The Citizens of the United States, September 17, 1796,” auctioned for $3,500 at Heritage Auctions in 2014. Also that year, Keno Auctions brokered the sale of Washington’s first presidential Thanksgiving Proclamation, 1789, to a private buyer. It was offered for $8.4 million. September 20, 1934: Don Quixote’s Dulcinea was born in Rome. Sophia Loren has more than 90 film credits, and she has won four Golden Globes and an Academy Award (for Two Women, not Man of La Mancha). A purple Georgia Armani purse she once owned sold in a 2011 charity auction to help Siberian children for $287,000 (yahoo.com/news, 11/30/11). Continued on page 6

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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.

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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!

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SOUTHEASTERN ANTIQUING AND COLLECTING MAGAZINE September 2016

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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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September 22, 2015: The all-around great guy Yogi Berra passed away. In 2016, his 1950s New York Yankees, game-used and autographed catcher’s mask made $29,586 at Grey Flannel Auctions. In 2013, his 1955 American League MVP plaque hit $36,098.50 at Goldin Auctions. Yogi’s 1948 Bowman #6 SGC mint 96 rookie card sold for $3,883.75 in 2006 at Heritage Auctions, and in 2008, a PSA mint 9 of it auctioned for $8,287 at SCP Auctions. Yogi was famous for his sayings. Have you heard: Half the lf the lies they tell about me aren’t true.” Yogi’s rookie card (Photo courtesy of Heritage Auctions)

September 25, 1951: There was a stirring in the Force this day when Mark Hamill was born. The movie-used model of Luke Skywalker’s X-Wing Fighter sold in 2012 for $221,400 at Profiles in History.

Luke’s X-Wing Fighter (Photos courtesy of Profiles in History)

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Shops of Historic Commerce, Georgia 1759 North Elm St. Commerce, GA 30529 Multiple dealers, located in the Old Harper’s Five & Dime Store in historic downtown. We’re open late some nights for summer! Sports Collectables • Antique Toys/Tools Coke Collectables • China • Jewelry Furniture • Collectables Vintage Vinyl Records • Much More!

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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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September 27, 1956: Super athlete Mildred E. “Babe” Didrikson Zaharias passed away. She had 41 LPGA tour wins and won two gold medals in track and field at the 1932 Olympics. Baseball, softball, basketball, diving, bowling— she did it all. Her golf bag and 14 clubs hit $31,250 at Nate D. Sanders auction in 2014.

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September 30, 1955: Rising star James Dean did not survive a car accident. In his short five-year film career, he acted in 31 movies, won two Golden Globes and received two Academy Award nominations, posthumously (imdb.com). A white t-shirt James Dean wore in Rebel Without a Cause sold for $11,352.50 at Heritage Auctions in 2006. September 30, 2015: George Reeves’ Superman costume from the second season (the last in black and white) sold for $216,000 at Profiles in History. The sale also included the “flying pan” that he laid in so special effects could make him fly. Credits: Timeline.ws and Wikipedia.org. Unless noted, all photos are public domain, PD-US. The other Babe September 28, 1987: Star Trek: The Next Generation premiered, and in 2006, a replica of the Starship Enterprise-D from the show conquered $576,000 at Christie’s. September 29, 1547: Coincidentally, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra was born the same month as Sophia Loren. His novel, The Ingenious Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha, has been hailed as among the best in Spanish literature, and 500+ million copies of it have sold. A third authorized edition from 1605 (authorized because there were knockoffs in those days, too) sold for $116,500 in 2012 at Christie’s. Earlier in life, Cervantes was captured by pirates at the beginning of his military career and kept in prison for about five years until ransomed. September 29, 1935: The Killer was born. Jerry Lee Lewis had many hits, including “Great Balls of Fire,” “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Going On,” and the Big Bopper’s “Chantilly Lace.” In 2015, his 1959 Harley-Davidson FLH Duo-Glide sold for $385,000 at Mecum Auctions (money.cnn.com, 1/24/15). Jerry’s Harley (Photo courtesy of

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Recent Auction Results From Near & Far

By Ken Hall Tiffany Dragonfly lamp, $130,000, James D. Julia A Tiffany Studios drop-head Dragonfly table lamp sold for $130,000 at a Rare Lamps, Glass & Fine Jewelry Auction held June 16-17 by James D. Julia, Inc., in Fairfield, Me. Also, a Tiffany Studios Geranium table lamp illuminated the room for $94,800; a Tiffany Studios belted Dogwood table lamp reached $59,250; a Duffner & Kimberly Wisteria floor lamp fetched $47,400; a Galle four-color cameo lamp also sold for $47,400; a Galle cameo Penguin vase hit $46,689; and a Webb cameo vase gaveled for $33,180. Prices include an 18.5 percent buyer’s premium.

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Lab model for Sputnik, $269,000, Bonhams The full-scale lab model of the Sputnik capsule that started the Space Race sold for $269,000 at a Space History Sale held July 20 by Bonhams in New York City. Also, an Apollo 11 emblem, signed by astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins rocketed to $110,000; a group of 15 goldcolored plaster casts of NASA astronauts’ hands, cast in 1967, soared to $155,000; and a flown space suit worn by Don Pettit on his dramatic return to Earth after the Space Shuttle disaster in 2003 hit $62,500. Prices include a 20 percent buyer’s premium. 1949 Coca-Cola painting, $53,680, Morphy Auctions A circa-1949 Coca-Cola original oil painting featuring Edgar Bergen and his ventriloquist doll Charlie McCarthy sold for $53,680 at a Premier Antique Advertising Auction held May 21-22 by Morphy Auctions in Denver, Pa. Also, a 1930s large Coca-Cola original painting featuring an attractive woman in matching dress and hat climbed to $50,020; a 1930s sterling silver Coca-Cola display bottle changed hands for $25,380; and a late 1930s or early 1940s Coca-Cola outdoor sign found a new owner for $23,180. Prices include a 22 percent buyer’s premium.

George Nakashima cabinet, $30,500, Schwenke Auctioneers A George Nakashima (Am., 1905-1990) triple sliding door cabinet (circa 1973), with an American black walnut slab form top, sold for $30,500 at an Americana & Fine Estates Auction held June 26 by Schwenke Auctioneers in Woodbury, Conn. Also, a New York Federal carved mahogany octagonal ladies’ work table, made circa 1800-1810, attributed to Duncan Phyfe (N.Y.) made $24,000; and an oil-on-canvas board painting by Emile Gruppe (Am., 1896-1978) titled, Seagulls (1975), went for $7,320. Prices include a 20 percent buyer’s premium.

Chippendale armchair, $120,000, Brunk Auctions An important Chinese Chippendale mahogany armchair, made circa 1765-1775 in Charleston, S.C., sold for $120,000 at an auction held July 8-9 by Brunk Auctions in Asheville, N.C. Also, an architectural scene by North Carolina artist Claude Howell soared to $36,000; a pair of North Carolina (or Virginia) cellarets realized $60,000; a Cartier platinum, sapphire and aquamarine brooch clip, made circa the 1940s, realized $64,800; and a painting by Alfred Hutty titled, Down Church Street, Charleston, hit $90,000. Prices include the buyer’s premium. Continued on Page 34

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Named for Princess Senoyah, mother of the Chief of I-75 EXIT149 the Creek Indian Nation (William McIntosh), Senoia has PKWY and a historic district filled with over 118 100PEACHTREE historic homes BYRON, GA 31008 churches. Main Street features well established 478-956-1968antique shops, two bed ‘n’ breakfast inns and eclectic selection FAXan 478-956-1969 WWW.BIGPEACHANTIQUES.COM of one-of-a-kind gift shops. Take I-85 south to exit #61 INFO@BIGPEACHANTIQUES.COM OPEN MONDAY- City) and (Fairburn/Peachtree turn left onto Hwy. 74. Drive 33,000 SQ. FT. OF CLIMATE CONTROLLED SATURDAY 10AM-7PM aboutSUNDAY 18 miles, crossing over Hwy 54. Continue on Hwy 74 INDOOR SHOPPING WITH 200+ DEALERS NOON-6PM 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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Gail's Antiques

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770-599-9155 • 770-378-6627 gmdowns@comcast.net Gail's Antiques www.gailsantiques.com

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Poor Jim's Almanac of Shows SEPTEMBER St. Louis Antique Festival Sept. 3-4 • Belleville, IL The 45th annual event, being held at the Belle-Clair Fairgrouns, 200 Southbelt East. Over 90 booths, 30,000 square feet of merchandise. Hours: Sat. 10-5, Sun. 10-4. $1 off $6 admission with ad in this issue. Some dealer space may still be available. Info: call Wade: (608) 3460975, wader8@yahoo.com.

Central Park Antique Shows Sept. 6-11 • Brimfield, MA Tuesday thru Sunday, opening at 6 a.m. Free admission. Info: (413) 596-9257, www.brimfieldcentralpark.com.

rentals, rain or shine. For dealer space, call (508) 347-3929. Midway dates: July 14-19.

Heart-o-the-Mart Starts Sept. 6 • Brimfield, MA Dealer’s Choice Be at our gates at 8:45 a.m. on Sept. 6 • Brimfield, MA Wednesday, where “shoppers rush in as Opening day only, but well worth the gates open to the Heart-o-the-Mart” checking out. 400 dealers, selling starts at (USA Today). Don’t miss this hi-quality 11 a.m. Admission $5, free parking, table early Brimfield show! Info: (413) 2459556, info@brimfield-hotm.com, www. brimfield-hotm.com. Show is just past Francesco’s Restaurant. Shelton Antique Shows Sept. 6-11 • Brimfield, MA Open daybreak Tuesday! Showers, free admission, pet-friendly, 6 days of action. Since 1975. Info: (413) 245-3591, www. brimfieldsheltonshows.com, sheltons@ prodigy.net.

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11th Annual Ponchatoula Trade Days and Arts & Crafts Fair

Nov. 4-5-6, 2016

Downtown Ponchatoula, Louisiana

"America's Antique City" 9-5 all three days • (985) 386-2536 Call or e-mail for vendor info/application E-mail: chamber@ponchatoulachamber.com www.ponchatoulachamber.com 2017 Trade Days: March 3-4-5 • Nov. 3-4-5

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We're Back! Service League of Hickory, NC, Inc. proudly announces the return of the .......

HICKORY

Antiques Fair Thursday and Friday October 13, 14 10:00 am - 8 pm Saturday, October 15 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

Moretz Mills 74 8th Street S. E., Hickory, NC 28602

Dealers from Southeastern U.S.

Antique selections include fine silver, oriental rugs, glassware jewelry, books, dolls, linens, toys, paintings and furniture. Admission: $10.00 at the door. $7.00 in advance. Tickets are valid all three days of Fair. Ticket also gives opportunity to win a door prize of a selected fine antique. Drawing to be held at 2:00 on Saturday, October 15th. It is not necessary to be present to win.

FOOD Traditional Service League Antiques Fair menu from League's Market to Market Cookbook. Including turkey salad sandwiches & plates, pea salad, homemade soups, and tables of delectable homemade cakes & pies. Food and beverage service is available with seated dining. Take-out orders will be available. Ticket not required for take-out orders.

All money raised with enable the Service League to continue our mission of Charity, Public Service & Education. For Fair information please email: serviceleaguehky@gmail.com Visit our website www.serviceleaguehickory.org or visit us on Facebook Dealer information please contact Lynn Carlton @ llcarlton@charter.net Read the Southeastern Antiquing Magazine at www.antiquingmagazine.com --and tell your friends.

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free parking, ATM, country cooking all day. Hours: First Friday Frenzy Sept. 23, 8 pm-7 pm (late shopping); Sept. 24Sept. 30, 8 am-6 pm; April 1, 8 am-4 pm. At LaBahia Hall on Hwy. 237, 1/2 mile off 290 West. Info: 979-289-2684, info@ labahiaantiques.com, or www.labahia. com. Spring show: Mar. 24-Apr. 1, 2017. Liberty Outdoor Antiques Festival Sept. 23-24 • Staley, NC Voted best outdoor show in the South! On Pike Farm Rd. (off John Marsh Rd.) in Staley, 20 min. from Greensboro or Burlington, 90 min. from Charlotte. Fri.-Sat. 8-5, rain or shine. Admission $7 (50 cents off w/ad). All antiques and collectibles only! Info: 336-622-3041, www.libertyantiquesfestival.com. Civil War & Military Extravaganza Sept. 24 • Wheaton, IL Chicagoland’s annual national fall Clinton H

event, being held at the DuPage County Fairgrounds in Wheaton. Civil War, Rev-War, Span.-Am. War and other conflicts. Hours: 9-4. Admission: $9. $1 off admission with ad in this issue. Early buyers 8 am $25. Info:715-526-9769, www.zurkopromotions.com. The Original Round Top Antiques Fair Sept. 26-Oct. 1 The 49th Fall Antiques Fair has four venues—Big Red Barn, Continental Tent, Big Red Barn Tent, Carmine Dance Hall—with an irresistible array of very early Americana, Texas primitives, Continental furniture and accessories. Just 5 miles north of Round Top Square. Hours: Early VIP shopping Mon., 9 am-1pm and late shopping ‘til 7 pm; Tues. 9-7 (late shopping), Wed.-Fri. 9-5; Sat 9-4. Info: 512-237-4747, www. RoundTopTexasAntiques.com.

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, Oct. 8, the 16th 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 www.grannys-attic.com

Historic Clinton Antiques 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

Scott Antique Markets Oct. 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. 9am-6pm & Sun. 10-4pm. Admission: $5, good for all weekend! Info: www.scottantiquemarket. com.

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

The largest antique mall in Clinton, with over 10,000 sq. ft. of antiques, collectibles, chandeliers, Candleberry Candles, glassware, jewelry, sports collectibles, unique gifts and more. Hours: Mon.- Fri 10-5, Sat. 10-6, Sun. 1-5

OCTOBER Cameron Antiques Street Fair Oct. 1 • Cameron, NC Hours from 9-5, rain or shine. Info: 910-245-3020 or 910-245-3055. www. antiquesofcameron.com.

320 North Main St. • Clinton, TN 37716 Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30 • Sun. 1-5 A restored General Store located in the historic Taylor Building • Country and Primitive American Furniture • Country collectibles • Vintage accessories www.CornerAntiquesClintonTN.com

(865) 457-5250

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

CADENCE ANTIQUE EMPORIUM and

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 daily 7:30am - 6:30pm (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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Clinch River Fall Antique Festival Oct. 8 • Clinton, TN The 16th annual event, by the Anderson County Chamber of Commerce and held in Historic Downtown Clinton, one of the Top 10 Antiquing Towns in the U.S. by Fodor’s Travel and a People’s Choice Award for Best Weekend Trip in East Tennessee. Hours 9-5. Info: 865-457-2559, www. clinchriverfallfestival.com.

Southern Belles Doll Club Oct. 8 • Southaven, MS The 33rd Annual Doll, Toy & Miniature Sale at the Southaven Arena at 7360 Hwy. 51 N. Hours: 9-3. Adults: $5; kids 6-12, $1; under 6, free. Benefitting the House of Grace. Info: 901377-5796, helenmorris1937@gmail.com.

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Historic Demonstrations

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2819 Andersonville highway, clinton, tn 37716 WWW.MUSEUMOFAPPALACHIA.ORG 865-494-7680

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.

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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 festival, contact the Anderson County Chamber of Commerce at 865-457-2559, or log on to www.clinchriverfallfestival.com.

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Antique Glass & Depression Glass Show & Sale Oct. 15-16 • Jacksonville, FL 43rd annual show featuring glass of the ‘40s, ‘50s, ‘60s, and Cambridge, Carnival, Depression Era, Fiesta, Heisey, Fostoria and pottery. Free seminars both days at 1:15 pm on Cambridge Glass by Rick Jones. Free glass identification with paid admission; $1,000 in door prizes. Free parking; admission $5, good for both days. Hours: Sat. 10-5, Sun. 114. Held at 5530 Beach Blvd. Info: 904-655-8445 or www. depressionglassclubjax.com.

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Poor Jim's Almanac of Auctions SEPTEMBER Ole Hound Auction House Sept. 9 & 16 • Social Circle, GA Lots of great Southern primitives and pottery (including salt-glaze pieces), plus general store items and more, at 179 Highway 11 South. No buyer’s premium! Start time: 7 pm. Find us on Facebook, Auctionzip.com, EstateSales.net. Info: (706) 474-3443. Kris Clark, Auctioneer (AU3899). Rock Island Auction Company Sept. 9-11 • Rock Island, IL A Premiere Firearms Auction, featuring over 2,700 lots and highlighted by Part I of the Robert M. Lee collection and Part II of the Robert Bretherton collection. Offered will be some of the finest collectible firearms ever produced. Online bidding. Info: (800) 238-8022, www.rockislandauctioncompany.com. Burchard Galleries Sept. 17-18 • 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. Always accepting quality consignments. Info: 727-821-1167, www.burchardgalleries.com. Richard D. Hatch & Associates Sept. 24 • Flat Rock, NC Around 800 quality lots in an important multi-estate auction, featuring artwork, bronzes, silver, china, glassware, coins, toys and banks. At 913 Upward Road in Flat Rock. Take exit 53 off

I-26, then go one mile north on Upward Road. Info: Internet bidding. Info: 828-696-3440, www.richardhatchauctions.com. OCTOBER James D. Julia Oct. 4-7 • Fairfield, ME Our spectacular fall auction will include about $20 million worth of rare and important firearms, including: a Cashmore shotgun made for Annie Oakley: a gold inlaid and Ulrich engraved 1895 Winchester attributed to Teddy Roosevelt; an 1861 State of New York Contract Delafield field gun on carriage; a Krider LeMat prototype revolver made for Dr. LeMat; an 1883 Navy Gatling Gun; an ivory inlaid and gold high art Schuetzen rifle built by the renowned firm Carle Stiegele as the Honor Prize for the 8th German Federal Shooting Contest in 1884; and weapons from more than a dozen collections. Big Shanty Auctions 1st & 3rd Fridays • Marietta, GA Join us at our new location 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 p.m. Find us on Facebook and at www.bigshantyauction.com. Call 770-231-2019 for info. Action Auctioneers, Hwy 301 South, Zephyrhills, Fl. Florida’s Largest Public Auction - Every Wednesday Year Round. Antiques to Zebra’s, we have it all. Visit www. actionauctioneers.com, call 1-800-765-1628.

Consignments Wanted

For our Fall 2016 Rare Lamps, Glass, Silver & Fine Jewelry Auction

James D. Julia, Inc. invites you to consign to our Fall 2016 Rare Lamps, Glass, Silver & Fine Jewelry auction. Our June event was incredibly successful, totalling over $2.8 Million, and has set the stage for another strong sale in the fall. With our proven success, 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, Inc. Whether a single high-value item or an entire collection, contact us today to be included in our next extraordinary event.

Mike Fredericks Division Head Daum Rain Scene Lamp (Texas Collection) (est. $10,000-15,000)

Sold for $23,700

Tiffany Enameled Box (Bojesen Collection) (est. $3,000-5,000)

Sold for $14,220

Galle Cameo Penguin Vase (est. $20,000-30,000)

Webb Cameo Floral Vase (est. $17,500-22,500)

Sold for $46,689 Sold for $33,180

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Contact Mike Fredericks or Julie Killam Email: lg@jamesdjulia.com | Tel: + 1 207 453 7125 | Fax: +1 207 453 2502 Web: www.jamesdjulia.com | Fairfield, ME | Woburn, MA | Auctioneer: James D. Julia | Lic#: ME: AR83 | MA: AU1406 | NH: 2511

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Name This Famous (Almost) Antique

by Mike McLeod

Obviously, this is the movie poster for London After Midnight; it says so right on the poster. But why is this movie poster so special? To date, it holds the record for the highest amount paid for a movie poster in a public auction—$478,000. It was sold at Heritage Auctions in 2014. To add to this poster’s rarity, the only known copy of this silent movie made in 1927 starring Lon Chaney as a vampire was lost in an MGM movie vault fire on May 13, 1967. An electrical fire ignited London After Midnight the nitrate on the films stored (Photo courtesy of Heritage there, and many old movies Auctions, HA.com) were lost. The movie was reconstructed by Rick Schmidlin, a film preservationist and producer-director, using movie stills and photos taken for continuity during the filming. Even with only the still-photo movie left, Lon Chaney’s character comes through, and his performance was actually used as a defense in a murder trial. A man who murdered a woman in London said he experienced temporary insanity when he said he saw Lon Chaney as the vampire standing in a corner speaking to him. Needless to say, the man was found guilty of the crime.1 This full-color, stone lithographed one-sheet poster was one of two versions released, but it is the only known copy of this version. Even though it was folded in eights and then folded again, it was still graded Very Fine+ and commanded the extraordinary price of $478,000. Lon Chaney was born on April 1, 1883 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He had 163 film credits during his acting career, including The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923) and The Phantom of the Opera (1925). He was also a writer, director and make-up artist. He was the make-up person for these movies and for London After Midnight, although he was uncredited for them2. His skill in acting and with make-up are reasons why Lon Chaney was known as “The Man of a Thousand Faces.”

Lon Chaney

Chaney in The Phantom of the Opera

Ted Carlton of Utah, Scott and Carolyn Brown of Montgomery, Ala., and Julia Crawford Brown correctly identified the reason why this movie poster is famous. -----------1 Historicmysteries.com, London After Midnight, February 26, 2016. 2 Imdb.com. Credit: Heritage Auctions, HA.com, and Wikipedia. All uncredited photos are public domain.

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By Deborah Abernethy and Mike McLeod $1,140 (46 bids, 13 bidders): Art Deco Tharaud Limoges Pierrot Holding A Globe Lampe Berger. In excellent condition, no chips no cracks. About 9.75 inches high. Extremely rare Art Deco Pierrot Lampe Berger. (Photo: eBay seller cauchys and cauchysantiques.com) DBA: The buyer got a deal! Camille Tharaud (1878-1956) was one of the most noted ceramic artists of his time. His studio was located in Limoges, France, and his Art Deco works are the most highly valued. This is a low price for similar works by this artist. The lampe berger (pronounced lamp ber ZHAY) was invented for use in French hospitals in 1898. A catalytic converter was thought to destroy airborne bacteria as well as odors. These quickly became popular in homes. Coco Chanel was said to have used one to eliminate cooking odors. Today, these Lampe Berger are advertised to remove about 65% of allergens, mold and odors. All of this with the character clown Pierrot included!

$4,300 (14 bids, 7 bidders): Two 6-Foot Antique Metal Original Hood Tires Sign, Embossed. Up for sale are two 71-inch tall antique original embossed paint or porcelain (?) metal signs from Hood Tires. They are singlesided, heavy metal signs. Signs are in decent/kind of rough shape. They have good color for the most part. They have several dings and rust. It says “Baltimore Enamel Company, Fifth Avenue, New York.” (Photo courtesy of eBay seller sam-says) DBA: Hood Tires are from the era of the Model A. The company was founded in 1896 and made many rubber products, including rubber sole shoes. In 1929, the B. F. Goodrich Company purchased the tire division. The Hood Rubber Company closed in 1969. The highest price at auction that I have seen for a Hood sign is $10,000 (and there were several selling for $6,500 to $7,000), so this would seem like the buyer got a good deal. $2,375 (6 bids, 2 bidders—that’s all it takes to have an auction): 1913 Indy 500 Rare Original ID Pit Pass Pin Badge Indianapolis Speedway. DBA: This is not a “pit” pass but a concessions pass, which the photograph clearly shows. Credentials from 1909 through 1916 are very rare and very tough to find. Any credential

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

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associated with race teams, Driver, Mechanic, Pitman, etc., are more desirable than ones designated for Press, Concession, Guest, etc. These are so rare that I could not find a similar sale. ------------------------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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A Victorian Lifestyle in the Modern World Continued from Center Gloss

My 1880s-style ladies’ high wheel tricycle.

Years ago, we started collecting everyday items from the past, things people like us were interacting with on a daily basis back in the Victorian era. We’ve never been privileged to keep company with monarchs and presidents in the modern world, so where history is concerned we’ve always been drawn far more strongly to people we can relate to ourselves. We love simple stories of approachable people. Using the things they used and adopting their routines help us connect with their culture. It’s not so very different from when I went to other countries to learn more about their cultures, although it’s been a more gradual and challenging process than stepping on a plane. Clothes from the past led us on the first steps of this journey. From collecting antique 19th century garments, we moved on to carefully trying them on and wearing them for special occasions. Clothes are incredibly intimate. They influence how we move, and at the same time record tiny details about us that seem too mundane to write down—things like whether the things in our pockets are light or heavy, or what we do with our hands when we don’t have pockets at all. When Gabriel and I realized how much the old garments were teaching us, we moved on to copying painstakingly accurate versions of them to wear every day. Now all our clothes are Victorian, copied from antiques in our collection or based on 19th century photographs and fashion plates. I sew all my own clothes by hand, and Gabriel’s are made for him by a seamstress in Seattle. Important as they were (and continue to be), our clothes were just the first step in our studies of the Victorian era. The next step was moving to a Victorian town: Port Townsend, Washington State. The city’s formative years were the very decades which fascinate us so much. Late 19th century architecture remains the dominant feature here, and Port Townsend is proud to be known as a Victorian seaport. Construction on our house began in 1888 and finished in 1889. In the 20th century, this middle-class, Eastlake-style building endured a long period of benign neglect. We bought it six years ago, and ever since we moved in, we’ve been slowly restoring it to the glorious functionality it boasted when it was new. Nearly everything in our house now is Victorian in nature. Many are original antiques. Some (such as the wicks which go into our antique oil lamps) are made by artisans who create extremely accurate replicas of items from the period. Others (like the Ivory soap I use to hand-wash our clothes and our dishes) are new examples of products which have been manufactured by the same companies since the 1800s. The artifacts which make up our home are a working collection. When we get our antiques, most are at a severe level of deterioration. Some people wouldn’t think twice

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Gabriel reading to me from an antique book while I sew.

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connect us to the technologies of our forebears: we’ve learned how much brighter circular wick lamps are than those with flat wicks, and we’ve been fascinated to see how much brighter antique lamps (which were made for use) are than modern replicas (often intended for mere ambiance). The electric lights in our house (mostly used for company) are all replicas of early light bulb patents, made from hand-blown glass. A few are Edison designs because people inevitably expect to see the Great Names of History represented. Really though, we prefer the hidden stories of the past: most of the light bulbs in our home are Westinghouse designs, based on the brilliant work of Nikola Tesla. Every detail of our home is as authentically Victorian Lighting our kerosene heater. as we can possibly make it. Our bed is an antique (a lucky yard-sale find), and I hand-sewed its feather mattress. Every about smashing such low-quality items to bits for decorating Steampunk jewelry or ripping them to shreds for scrap material. morning, I wash using an antique ewer and basin. Not only does this conserve water dramatically, but it’s also much kinder We fix them up and put them back to the use for which they to my skin than daily showers. When I wash my hair I use were originally intended. As we use and interact with them, Castille soap, just as suggested in an 1889 edition of Good they become our teachers. Housekeeping.4 One of the first Victorian appliances we procured was an I’m an author; as with any true writer, it’s not just my antique icebox. We sold our electric refrigerator long ago, and profession but how I experience the world. I keep a diary we’ve never regretted it. Ever since, we’ve been using our every day, using an antique mother-of-pearl fountain pen I icebox to keep our perishables fresh. We stock it with sixty pounds of block ice once or twice a week, and we’ve gotten so bought with part of my first book advance. I draft a lot of my practiced at loading it together that the process almost feels like manuscripts the same way: I enjoy this tangible connection to my words. (There have been some really interesting studies dancing. The slow drip of melting ice is one of the constant, done showing the human brain processes information more quiet sounds of our home, and every morning, I empty the thoroughly when it’s written by hand as opposed to typed.5) meltwater from the drip tray. When I take notes from antique books and magazines, I use a In the opposite corner of the kitchen from our icebox sits pencil to avoid dribbling ink on irreplaceable antique volumes. its complement: our wood-burning Charm Crawford stove, I had to search for a while before I found a source a beautifully restored antique from 1901.3 It took us years for liquid ink which flows smoothly from the pen without to save up for it, and the day it arrived was an occasion of clumping. I finally determined the best ink for my purposes enormous pride. Tending the stove —cleaning its firebox, sifting the ashes, laying new fires, and keeping the fire going— comes from a company which has been in business since 1670.6 They also produce my favorite blotting paper. I made my has become another element of my daily routine. Caring for blotting pad myself, and my rocker blotter is another antique. the stove is incredibly grounding and a constant, tangible Since no publisher on Earth will accept a handwritten connection to history. It constantly has new things to teach me, manuscript anymore, I still have to type out my work before and I delight in every moment of it. I submit it. I used to throw away my rough drafts after I had When we’re the only ones at home, we use oil lamps. I transcribed them: they had served their function, and there fill these lamps, clean their chimneys and care for their wicks seemed little purpose in them continuing to take up space. several times a week in the dark months a year; in the brighter However, after the publication of my most recent book, people seasons, they last longer. It’s a wonderful way to connect started expressing interest in my handwritten pages so I started with the changing seasons; by linking us to the light rhythms saving them. of the natural world, it makes us feel more alive ourselves. It I’ve written several narrative non-fiction books about heightens our awareness of the resources we’re using as well: when a lamp has to be filled and cared for, one naturally is more the Victorian era and our relationship with it. Currently, I’m mindful of when it’s really needed. At the same time, the lamps working on a cookbook comprised of 19th century recipes. I test

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each one, then add instructions regarding quantities and notes to make them easier to follow. I’m also working on a series of novellas set in the 1880s and ‘90s. All our firsthand experiences with the technologies and everyday items of the time provide incredibly valuable insights on which to build these works. Sewing in our parlor. I sew Gabriel works at a bicycle all my clothes by hand. shop. The B.I. Cycle Shop is a modern store, with brands familiar to 21st century cyclists. However, its products do have this in common with early cycling: the mechanical technology is very advanced, yet it’s still technology which people can see and understand. Better yet, it’s technology which originated in our favorite period! I’ve never had a driver’s license, and my bicycle is from a company that has been making bikes with the same basic frame geometry since the 1890s. My bicycle serves the same function for me as most people’s “daily driver” car serves for them. It weighs 50 pounds, which would have been extremely heavy even by 1890s standards. Yet, I’ve covered hundreds of miles on it. It helps me do my errands (whether I’m riding a mere four or five miles around town, or 25twenty-five miles out and back to a farm stand), but I’ve ridden much farther on it as well. Longer rides ranged anywhere from 50 miles out and back to visit another Victorian town7, to 100 miles to see the flowers in bloom in America’s top tulip-producing county8, to an international ride up to Canada last year with Gabriel, who rode one of his high wheel bicycles. I have my own high wheel, an 1880s-style ladies’ tricycle which at around 75 pounds is even heavier than my bike. In the 1880s, there were women who managed to ride high wheel tricycles over the Alps, but the farthest I’ve managed on mine was a 75-five mile trip across the Idaho panhandle last year9. (Gabriel was on one of his high wheel bicycles again, of course.) Besides adding joy to our lives, bringing us closer together, and being extremely useful to my own writing, our first-hand experiences with everyday aspects of Victorian life are valuable to others as well. We’ve done consulting work for other writers, for film-makers, and for various researchers. We’ve given presentations to schools ranging from small elementarylevel homeschooling groups to large university classes. We do historical outreach all the time. As a way to engage others with the history we love, we curate a virtual museum of our

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collection through a website and a Facebook page.10 Back when I was an International Studies student, spending time in other countries was a required part of learning about them. Obviously, one cannot begin to understand a culture until they have experienced it in context. Reading books about another country is like peering at it through a keyhole; traveling there is like walking through the door. We can’t travel to the past, but we can immerse ourselves in its details. By doing so, we attain an intimate knowledge of it which books alone can never supply. Some things can only be learned by experience repeated so often it becomes second nature. Like the different sounds a fire makes when it wants more fuel or air or when it can take care of itself without fussing. The reflexes involved with riding a fixed gear high wheel tricycle. How wearing long skirts can become an extra sense for experiencing the world, the way cats use their whiskers. People of the past knew all these things; by learning them ourselves through our own experiences, we come that much closer to experiencing history. (Endnotes) 1 Advice from Hill, Thomas E. Hill’s Manual of Social and Business Forms. Chicago: Hill Standard Book Co., 1891. pp. 168, 183. 2 Hill, ibid., p. 167. 3 We bought our stove from the Antique Stove Hospital, a business whose motto is “Antique stoves in Day One condition.” Their website: http://stovehospital.com. 4 Beirne, Clara Grundy. “The Hair: Some Suggestions As To Its Care and Treatment.” Good Housekeeeping. March 2, 1889. Digital version: http://tinyurl.com/jka4dd6 5 For an example, see “A Learning Secret: Don’t Take Notes with a Laptop” Cindi May. Scientific American. June 3, 2014. http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/a-learning-secretdon-t-take-notes-with-a-laptop/ 6 J. Herbin: http://www.jherbin.com 7 The story of that trip is here: http://www.thisvictorianlife. com/blog/port-gamble-wa. 8 The story of my trip to the flower fields can be read here: http://www.thisvictorianlife.com/blog/my-recent-trip-to-theskagit-valley. 9 Pictures and a brief account of the Idaho trip are here: http://www.thisvictorianlife.com/blog/our-vacation-on-the-trailof-the-coeur-dalenes. 10 http://www.thisvictorianlife.com and https://www.facebook.com/ThisVictorianLife. All photos, courtesy of Estar Hyo Gyung Choi, Mary Studio.

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Civil War COLLECTOR The

By John Sexton

I have the following from my ancestors: a Confederate Great Seal, a letter to Mrs. Jefferson Davis referring to the seal, and a Jefferson Davis pen. Your thoughts will be appreciated. JS: This is a fine archive from your Jefferson Davis Family. I have no doubt that pen indeed was Jefferson or Varina Davis Family-used, based on your ancestry and having other family items donated to Beauvoir, the ancestral home of the Confederacy’s First Family. I know of a nearly identical repousse silver pen with “Conning, Mobile” markings on the inkwell that was given as a gift from Varina Davis to Virginia

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Frasier Boyle, a Southern writer to whom Jefferson Davis bestowed the title of “poet laureate of the Confederacy” after the Civil War. The Great Seal of the Confederate States measures 3.5 inches in diameter and features George Washington in the center (modeled after the equestrian statue in Richmond), surrounded by a wreath of Confederate agricultural products (wheat, cotton, tobacco, corn, sugar and rice) and the text: “THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA: 22 FEBRUARY 1862” and “DEO VINDICE” around the exterior. Ordered by the CS government to serve as both a means to emboss documents and to lend themselves credibility as a government, the original Great Seal of the Confederacy was engraved in England and smuggled in-country via Bermuda, circa 1864. As the embossing machine never left Bermuda, the seal saw little use and was eventually smuggled out of Richmond by one William Bromwell, a disbursing clerk with the Confederate State Department, along with the contents of the State Department Archives. Nearly a decade later in 1872, Bromwell, by way of the former Confederate Commissioner to Mexico John T. Pickett, arranged for the sale of the Confederate Archive to the U.S. Government. At the close of the deal, Pickett gave the seal as a gift to Lieutenant (later Admiral) Thomas O. Selfridge, USN, the government representative for the transaction. A year later, Pickett borrowed the seal from Selfridge and took it to Samuel H. Black of New York who produced a series of electrotype copies in brass directly from the original seal, most examples being gold or silver-plated like yours. The seals were housed in photographic-style casings of gutta-percha or most commonly, paper-veneered wood of the type you would find in a tintype. Each seal was protected by a brass bezel and glass cover, which yours retains but with no case. These were sometimes sold with a folded facsimile letter from the London engraver, J.S. & A.B. Wyon, stating the seal was indeed made from the seal they produced for the Confederate Government in 1864. The seals are quite common in the market, and missing the case, it might bring about $1,000 as-is. What makes your grouping so compelling is that we know this particular seal belonged to Varina Davis because of this unique personal letter to her dated November 21, 1873 from W.S. Pickett. The letter recounts that Col. John T. Pickett of Washington sent to him in Memphis “…a number of medals, a facsimile impression of the great seal of the Southern Confederacy, the original being in his possession—to sell for the benefit of the Church Orphans Home. Some few men addressed for complementary distribution among them, one for you which I send herewith. My relation Col. P., you kindly receive this metal as a memory Continued on Page 30

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Name This Famous Person: C.S. Lewis By Mike McLeod

C.S. Lewis is known worldwide for authoring the seven books in The Chronicles of Narnia series, The Screwtape Letters (in which a chief devil Screwtape advises his nephew Wormwood how to tempt people), The Great Divorce (people from Hell visit Heaven), and dozens of other books. A few things many may not know about C.S. Lewis include: *He took on himself the name of “Jacksie” as a very young child after his dog was killed by a car. He only responded to that name and then was called “Jacks” or “Jack” by his friends and family for the rest of his life. *At the age of nine, his mother Flora died. He was not close with his father. *At the age of 19 in WWI, he found himself on the frontlines in the trenches in France. He was wounded in three places by shrapnel from friendly fire, including a piece near his heart that was not removed until 1944. Two comrades were killed by the same British shell. *He and a friend Paddy Moore made a pact that if one were killed in the war, the other would support both families. C.S. Lewis fulfilled that promise to Paddy who was killed in WWI. *He was close friends with J.R.R. Tolkien. *He was elected a Fellow of Magdalen College, a constituent college of Oxford, and there he worked as a tutor in English and literature for nearly three decades. He was next elected a Fellow of Magdalene College, this one of Cambridge, where

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he was made its first professor of Medieval and Renaissance Literature. *He made a vow to give away all the money he made on his books to Christian charitable causes, and he continued to keep that vow even as he struggled to pay his own bills. *He had nearly a photographic memory. *Lewis did not know how to drive a car or how to type. *He converted to atheism and then years later returned to a belief in God. He was a great defender of, speaker for, and writer about Christianity. *He was featured on the cover of Time magazine on Sept. 8, 1947 in a portrait painting. In the background was a horned devil figure holding a pitchfork and frowning at an angel figure that was only partially depicted with one white wing showing. *He married late in life at the age of 57, and he wife died about four years later from cancer. In 2015, the seven books of The Chronicles of Narnia, published 1950-1955 and with pristine dust jackets, sold for $38,298 at Sotheby’s. Lewis was very diligent about responding to his fan mail, and a letter from him to a fan dated 19 August 1945 auctioned for £4,600 in Gloucester, UK in 2014.1 Clive Staples Lewis was born on Nov. 29, 1898 in Belfast, Ireland, and died on Nov. 22, 1963 of kidney failure. Relatively few noted his passing because this was also the day that the President John F. Kennedy died. Julie Kimbrel of Old School Antique Mall in Sylva, N.C., Linda Narjarian of Broad Street Antique Mall in Atlanta, Ga., and Ted Carlton of Utah correctly identified C.S. Lewis.

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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!

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Scott Antique Market Debuts Fall Season with Sept. 8-11 Show By Tom O’Hara Don Scott was excited to discuss the coming Sept. 8-11 Scott Antique Market at his two huge pavilions, at the intersection of I-285 and Jonesboro Road. With local schools in sessions for a few weeks, he said the decorators, homeowners and collectors will all be ready to turn their attention to home décor, and so dealers will fill his show places to capacity with their collections. “This will be our 34th year in Atlanta, and we feel each year September begins a new season.” September marks the return of many Northern and Mid-western exhibiters that are unable to attend during the summer months but arrive with fresh stock for the shoppers who are decorators, designers and homeowners looking for new ideas in antiques, art and décor. Many of the shoppers will be buying for resale, and just as many are there getting the bargains for themselves. Many exhibitors from the Southeast have been shopping out of the region during the summer months, finding more period furniture and art for their inventories.

“Some shop England and Europe, others throughout the States, but in any case, they arrive at our Fall Markets with fresh collections for our shoppers,” Scott said. Scott Antiques Market in Atlanta is the second Saturday weekend of every month, starting Thursday, closing Sunday with show hours Thursday opening at 10:45 a.m. Friday and Saturday at 9 a.m. and Sunday at 10 a.m. The show closes at 6 p.m. each day,

except Sunday when it closes at 4 p.m. For more information, call 740-569-2800 or visit www.scottantiquemarket.com. The Scott Columbus (Ohio) Antique Market begins its season Nov. 25-27 and continues through the winter months. Scott began a new summer show this year at the Fairgrounds at Washington Court House, Ohio, about 35 miles south of Columbus with one more this season on August 26-28.

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It Just Keeps Getting Better: The 59th Fishersville/Shenandoah Antiques Expo To paraphrase the unofficial motto of the U.S. Postal Service: neither rain, wind nor thunderstorms keep shoppers away from the Shenandoah Antiques Expo! In spite of some rather threatening stormy weather, the spring show was another great success for vendors and shoppers alike. The weather did nothing to dampen the spirits of the thousands of antiques aficionados and treasurer hunters who attended. The exhibitors provided everything from 18th and 19th century English and American antiques, country Americana pieces, and many other quality antiques as well as an expansive range of intriguing, interesting and often hard-to-find collectibles. Dealers and shoppers alike went away with smiles that reflected success in their efforts, whether selling or treasure seeking. Now, as the summer heat diminishes and the fall approaches, Heritage Promotions is preparing for the 59th Shenandoah Antiques Expo to be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 14-16 at the Augusta Expo (I-64, Exit 91) in Fishersville. This semi-annual event attracts more than 300 dealers and thousands of shoppers who often spend the weekend searching the exhibition halls, four barns, tents and open exhibits for that special treasure. Locals and seasoned vendors and collectors recognize the show as one of the premier fall (and spring) events in the Shenandoah Valley. Many dealers consider the Expo a “don’t miss event” and return twice each year, traveling from Maine, Florida and all points in between. The Shenandoah Antiques Expo has a long history and well established reputation for quality vendors who offer a vast

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array of merchandise; fine 18th- and 19th-century American and English period antiques, eclectic collectibles, architectural and restoration pieces, as well as estate jewelry, glassware and other fun memorabilia, all at fair prices. The extravaganza attracts antiques aficionados from all along the eastern seaboard and mid-Atlantic regions. First-time attendees often ask themselves, “How did I not find this show sooner?” One first-time attendee from New York even said, “I have shopped antiques shows up and down the Atlantic Coast for years. You [Heritage Promotions] are too modest in describing your show as the best shopping in the Mid-Atlantic. It should be described as the best shopping on the Atlantic Coast.” Heritage Promotions continually strives to keep the show fresh and spends the down time between shows recruiting, always on the lookout for not just new vendors of traditional quality merchandise but those that will bring new ideas, interesting niche products and/or catering to new interests. Ray Stokes, one of the show promoters, says he looks for dealers who can excite buyers and will take time to share their curatorial expertise with anybody who has a question. For a three-day $10 pass with free parking, you can search for an investment piece, one that jumps out at you and seems to call your name. Heritage Promotions has organized and staged the Shenandoah Antiques Expo every May and October since 1986. Show hours are: Oct. 14 and 15, 9-5 and Oct. 16, 11-4. The show is located at the Augusta Expo, 277 Expo Road, Fishersville, VA (directions 540-337-2552). Admission: Oct. 14, $10; Oct. 15-16, $5.

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Civil War Collector Continued from Page 24 of the sacred and ‘lost cause’ with which Mr. Davis and yourself were so conspicuously conducted. It may be of interest for you to know that I have placed metals for sale for the Church Home at Clark....” Unfortunately, your letter is in poor, fragile, water-stained condition with missing text, but it is unique, as is the pen. Knowing the history of ownership, I am not sure what this grouping might bring in auction, but I would expect it to bring more than a presale estimate of $4,000-$6,000. A Great Seal of the Confederate States, a Davis Family-used pen and a letter to Varina Davis, $4,000$6,000.

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Front and back of Private Samuel Dickson’s dog tag, $1,000. This was found in old metal box in my grandmother’s house, and I am curious about the value. Any help or direction you could provide would greatly be appreciated. The attached sheet was pulled down from Army records as my attempt to validate. JS: Your ancestor’s “dog tag” was an item he bought from a sutler (merchant) in camp. ID tags were not issued items. There are various designs in brass and pewter, and this “McClellan, War of 1861” was a popular choice among soldiers. The sutler selling it hand stamped the name, unit, city and state of Private Samuel Dickson, 100th Pennsylvania Infantry. Often, bodies lay unidentified on battlefields, and also often, such dog tags were the only reason bodies were united Continued on Page 33

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Gastonia, North Carolina Gastonia, North Carolina is located due west of Charlotte, right along Interstate 85 and a little north of the South Carolina border. With a population of just over 71,000 people, it is the second largest satellite city of Charlotte (behind Concord). Notable attractions in and around the city include the Schiele Museum of Natural History (and the James H.

Lynn Planetarium), the Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden, the U.S. Whitewater Center (on the Catawba River) and Crowders Moutain State Park. There is no shortage of shopping opportunities in Gastonia, too, especially when it comes to antiques and collectibles. Katy Did Antiques, at 140 East Main Avenue, boasts 24,000

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square feet of antique furniture and accessories in a climate-controlled building. B & B Antique & Artisan Mall, at 3200 West Franklin Boulevard, has over 90 dealers, offering all manner of merchandise. And Gaston Pickers, at 503 Long Avenue, was voted Best Antique Store for 2014 in the Best of Gastonia awards.

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Come To The La Bahia Antique Show Sept. 23-Oct. 1 Don’t miss the 24th Annual La Bahia Antique Show at the La Bahia Hall, Sept. 23-Oct. 1 in Burton, Texas, near Round Top. Country cooking all day, and an ATM will be on the premises. Drive the old La Bahia Indian Trail through the country and find antique treasures under the beautiful trees of an historic 1879 building. It is the perfect setting for the La Bahia Antique Show. Dealers come from Georgia, Virginia, Illinois, Indiana, Florida, North Carolina, Colorado, Texas and other states to attend this event, bringing Flow Blue, Victorian, primitives, elegant glass, silver, English furniture, vintage and European linens, estate jewelry, coins, toys and vintage lamps. Outside dealers will be offering merchandise such as garden architecture, shabby chic, quilts, vintage goods, re-purpose and collectibles. There will be porcelain restoration at the show. The La Bahia Antique Show has been making positive impressions on visitors since it started in 1992. The Round Top Register’s Antiques and Craft Show Guide states that among Timeless Antiques.8th.H..12.08_SEA.indd the “…shows that have shown consistent quality over the

years is the La Bahia Antique Show at 237 and Hwy. 290….” Admission and parking are free. Visit www.labahiaantiques.com for info, or stop by Hwy. 237 (290 W), Burton, Texas. Hours for the show will be Sept. 23 (First Friday Frenzy) 8 am-7 pm (late shopping); Sept. 24-30, 8 am-6 pm; and Oct. 1, 8 am-4 pm. The spring show will be March 24-April 1, 2017.

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with families. Not until WWI did dog tags become an issued item. Note the large number of unidentified graves at Civil War battlefields. I see you found his service records, and note he was a fine soldier with several promotions, including his last company grade officer promotion by war’s end. He was wounded at Second Bull Run, one of almost 900 wounded in this hardfighting regiment. They had three commanders killed! An excellent website dedicated to history of “The Roundheads” with lots of photos and facts should be viewed by those interested: 100thPenn.org. Your dog tag is in good, average condition compared to others encountered and shows four years of wear. Though not rare, these dog tags are highly collected for variants in design, particular units, history of combatant and other factors, which produce pricing in wide ranges—$300-$1,500, and sometime more. I would value yours at about $1,000 based on its history, aesthetics and prices asked by dealers at Civil War trade shows. ---------------John Sexton is an independent appraiser and expert of Civil War memorabilia. He is an accredited member of various appraiser organizations. He can be contacted at 770-329-4984 or www.CivilWarDealer.com. For a free appraisal of a Civil War item, email a photo and a description to seantiquing@gostar.com.

Logbook of the Great Pyramid’s Construction on Display A 4,500-year-old logbook found in 2013 that records construction on the Great Pyramid of Giza is being exhibited in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, reported livescience.com.1 Written in hieroglyphics on papyri by an inspector by the name of Merer, it recorded the work of his team of about 200 men over several months. The logbook said the Great Pyramid was close to completion with the final phase being the adding of the limestone casing on the outside. It also noted that it took four days for the limestone to be shipped via the Nile from the quarry near today’s Cairo. The Great Pyramid of Giza was completed about 2560 B.C. for Pharaoh Khufu and is known as the Pyramid of Khufu or the Pyramid of Cheops (Khufu’s Hellenized name). Of the more than 100 pyramids in Egypt, it is the oldest and largest and was originally 481 feet high—the largest manmade structure in the world for 3,800+ years until the Lincoln Cathedral in Lincoln, England, was completed in 1311. The only remaining example of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, it is higher than the Statue of Liberty (151 feet) but lower than the Washington Monument (about 555 feet). It measures 756 feet along each side at the base. -----------1Livescience.com, “Ancient Logbook Documenting Great Pyramid’s Construction Unveiled,” by Owen Jarus, July 18, 2016.

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

1889 specimen Chinese dollar, $150,000, Heritage Auctions An elegantly preserved 1889 Chinese Kwangtung Empire specimen pattern dollar coin, graded SP64+ Brown PCGS, sold for $150,000 at a World & Ancient Coins and Currency Signature Auction held June 22-24 in Hong Kong, China by Heritage Auctions, based in Dallas, Tex. Also, a 1979 People’s Republic “Year of the Child” proof Piefort set, containing a 35 Yuan silver coin and a 450 Yuan gold coin, realized $43,400; and a 1907 high relief Double Eagle Chinese coin, MC66 NGC, went for $59,750. Prices include a 19.5 percent buyer’s premium.

Fernando Amorsolo portrait, $424,800, Michaan’s Auctions An oil-on-board portrait painting by the renowned Filipino artist Fernando Cueto Amorsolo (1892-1972) titled, Portrait of a Woman and depicting one of his daughters traditionally dressed and seated on a stoop, sold for $424,800 at an auction held June 13 by Michaan’s Auctions in Alameda, Calif. It was a new US auction record for the artist. The painting’s provenance was a factor driving up the price; it was once featured at an exclusive US exhibition of his work at the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco. The price includes the buyer’s premium.

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Military utility truck, $14,950, Rock Island An AM General Corp. Model AM151A2 4x4 US military utility truck sold for $14,950 at a Regional Firearms Auction held June 24-26 by Rock Island Auction Company in Rock Island, Ill. Also, an engraved Winchester 1866 rifle (one of 12 of the iconic lever guns in the sale) rang out at $10,925; a US Cavalry Colt single-action Army revolver, originally shipped on New Year’s Eve in 1890, hit the mark for $7,475; and a DMW 1917 dated Model 1914 artillery Luger, plus its accessories, finished at $5,750. Prices include a 15 percent buyer’s premium.

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Peter Paul Rubens work, $58.2 million, Christie’s A painting by the Old Master, Peter Paul Rubens titled, Lot and His Daughters, sold for $58.2 million during Classic Week, a series of sales held the week of July 4-8 by Christie’s in London. It was the most ever paid for an Old Master painting at a Christie’s auction. Also, Pieter Brueghel’s The Four Seasons: Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter changed hands for $8.38 million; a pair of panoramas of The Grand Canal of Venice by Botello brought $4.61 million; and Jacob van Ruisdael’s View of Harlem rose to $1.99 million. Prices include the buyer’s premium.

The Shops of Nashville, TN artisanTN pieces and gifts. See y’all in mindful that it'sof also aNashville, great place to Nashville, Tennessee was The founded Shops Nashville real soon! shop for antiques. GasLamp Antiques in 1779 by a group of Overmountain

Men and named after the American Revolutionary War hero Francis Nash, but today everybody knows it as Music City. The nice thing about Nashville is that it's a major city (the 4th largest in the Southeast and the 2nd largest in Tennessee, after Memphis), but it's small enough that you don't get that bigcity, overwhelmed feeling. And that's good news for people who want to have fun in Nashville and enjoy its legendary honky-tonks, dive bars and dance halls, while being

(and GasLamp Too) is one of the South's biggest and best places to find fine antiques and furnishings, artisan, industrial, mid-century, vintage, modern and more, all in more than an acre of climate-controlled space. The aptlynamed Music City Treasure Chest is a large indoor flea market with over 6,000 square feet of antiques, collectibles, furniture, home décor, art and more. The recently opened Bits & Pieces Antique Boutique, at 402 Madison Street, features antiques, clothing,

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Flea Market The Shops of Middle & West Tennessee The antique shops of Middle and West Tennessee are a mustvisit for serious collectors on the antique trail. 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, glassware and more.

Tara’s Antique Mall in Goodletsville, at 120 North Main Street, boasts Southern hospitality at its best, and has Tennessee whiskey jugs, primitives, old tools, farm collectibles, general store items, glass, toys, signs, 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!

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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Inside Flea Market Over 6,000 square feet of shopping! Antiques, Collectibles, Furniture, Home Decor, Art, & More. Open M-Sat 10AM-5PM (615) 636 - 0420 1040 4th Ave South Nashville, TN 37210 120 No. Main St. · Goodletsville, TN (615) 859-4331 · Three Floors Full! OPEN 7 DAYS! 9 am to 6 pm Website: www.tarasantiquemall.com Ebay store: www.stores.ebay.com/tarasantiquemall Craigslist: www.nashville.craigslist. org/ata/ Search the word TARA by dealers E-mail: info@tarasantiquemall.com Tenn, whiskey jugs, antiques, collectibles, primitives, quality furniture, old tools, farm collectibles, general store counters, glass, toys, signs, old post cards, much more!

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

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3. FLORALA Jackson’s Corner Jackson’s Corner 23278 5th Avenue, Florala, Ala. Hours: Mon-Sat 9 am-7 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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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 of Hearts more. Over 25 dealers,81 call for Inn reservations or stop light onto Light foot Road. 500 feet to mall HWY. 7 on left. Look for our white picket fences. Mon.The Shops of Griffi n 2745 Sandy plains Road, Marietta, GA 30066, at the Market at 229-824-4517. (P/M-M) 1. 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., 95 shops. To learn more trolled, handicap accessible and has La 12-6 Sunday. Come by and see our new store lection of one-of-a-kind gift 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 85 to Exit #61 (Hwy.74) which leads to from 10-4:30. E-mail us for info at 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. To learn more about Cadiz, visit antiques.com; 30+ consignors – We conduct 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). including Civil War relics and Sweet Southern Memories lueg B 3 23 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. 1. DENMARK kitchenware, Coca-Cola items, medical 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 settings on three spacious floors of the dealers love us ! Unique display and selection. per month! more. Proprietor: April Lewis 323-206-8726. historic AT&T building, also, The Mayfield House 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. 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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, then left at BP station. halfNC mile28779. on the 4704 U.S. Hwy. 441 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. Phone-423-790-1951. RV friendly! Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12-5. Celebrating over 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 6pm 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)

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Antiquing 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) 10. GRIFFIN

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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 for more information. Visit Ben’s online at www. bensantiquemarket.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/BensAntiquesMarket.com

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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) 15. KENNESAW Big Shanty Antiques & Auction 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. The Big Shanty Auction is on the 1st and 3rd Fridays of each month. Info: 770-231-2019 or www.bigshantyauctions.com. (P/M-M) 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) 17. MCDONOUGH Planters Walk Antique Mall 42 Keys Ferry St., McDonough, GA 30253. Housed in an 18th century cotton warehouse, in about 15,000 sq, ft. of space, on the Downtown Square in downtown McDonough. Over 40 dealers, offering a little bit of everything: primitives, glassware, pottery, paintings, and much more. Located 3 miles off exit 221 of I-75. Open Tues.Sat. 10-5, closed Sun. & Mon. 678-432-5250. hunnermack@bellsouth.net. (P/M-K)

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15. MCDONOUGH Planters Walk Antique Mall 42 Keys Ferry St., McDonough, GA 30253. Housed in an 18th century cotton warehouse, in about 15,000 sq, ft. of space, on the Downtown Square in downtown McDonough. Over 40 dealers, offering a little bit of everything: primitives, pottery, paintings, and much 20. ST. MARYS aglassware, week, Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30, Sun. more. 12Located 3 miles off exit 221 of I-75. Open Tues.St. Mary’s Antique Mall 5. Find us on Facebook! Ph: (352) Sat. 10-5, closed Sun. & Mon. 678-432-5250. 921 Osborne Rd., St. Marys, GA 31558. Located 671-7979, www.wildwoodantiquehunnermack@bellsouth.net. (P/M-K) in beautiful St. Marys, Ga., the 2nd oldest city in malls.com. America. Come browse our 7,000 square feet of climate-controlled space, packed with antiques 16. MONROE and collectibles, including Civil War relics and Sweet Southern Memories 4. TITUSVILLE 700 South Broad Street, Monroe, GA 30655. vintage furniture. Open 7 days a week, from 11-6. Wildwood Antique Mallin Walton We’re located not far off exit 1 of I-95. Ph: (912) Sweet Southern Memories is located I-75, exit 350. 30,000 sq. ft. of fully 3550 So. AvenueCapital” (US1), county, alsoWashington knownspace as “Antique y 90 10 air conditioned with a friendlyof 673-8884.Hw(PM/K) Titusville, in inSearstown Mall,circa 4 Georgia. It isFla., located a historic building and knowledgeable staff, new in1917 in downtown Monroe and contains over US 20 miles east from I-95, exit 215. 18,000 ventory arriving daily antiques and easy ac2,500 sq feet feet ofof fully quality including square air conditioned 1 23 cess to the Open days furniture, china,interstate. glass, books, silver,7 pottery, space with a friendly anditems, knowledgeCoca-Cola medical akitchenware, week, Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30, Sun. 12able staff, new inventory arriving daiequipment, tools, a large selection sports 5. Find us onand Facebook! Ph: of(352) lyequipment and easy access to the interstate. dating from 1930s-1950s and much $ 671-7979, www.wildwoodantique4. WILDWOOD per month! more. Proprietor: Lewis 323-206-8726. Open 7 days a April week, Mon.-Sat. 10malls.com. Open Sun. MondaySaturday Sunday Wildwood Antique 5:30, 12-5. Find 10-5pm, us on FaceCall us at Mall 1-5pm, Closed Thursdays. (P/M-K) 364 Shopping Center Drive (Hwy.

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1. MELBOURNE Bradley’s Antiques & More Wildwood Antique Mall 127 Main Street-Historic Downtown, LaGrange, GA 30240. Open: Daily 11-5; closed Wednesday 1240 Sarno Road, Melbourne, Fla., Visit us onCrossing facaebook orShopping www.bradleyin& Sunday. the Apollo antiques.com; 30+ consignors – We conduct esCenter, 3.9 miles east from I-95, exit tate/tag sales. 5,000 sq. ft. full of antiques, paint183. 32,500garden square of fully air & ed furniture, iron,feet pottery, sterling conditioned featuring a costume jewelry, space, pictures, lamps, mirrors. Info: 706-837-4888. friendly and(P10/15-M) knowledgeable staff, new inventory arriving daily and PARK easy access11. to LAKE the interstate. Open Farm House Antiques 7I-75, days a week, Mon.-Sat. exit 5 , Lake Park, GA (behind10-5:30, Taco Bell). Sun. 12-5.mallFind Facebook! Multi-dealer with aus wideon variety of glass, furPh: (321) 751-2480, www.wildwooniture, vintage pottery, old books , fishing collectibles, estate jewelry and more. Open 7 days 10dantiquemalls.com.

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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) Hwy 90 331

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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.

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B.C. Indian Relics - Arrowheads, spearheads, axes, Plains Indians THESE LISTINGS ARE ON THE INTERNET: www.antiquingmagazine.com 39 village found relics, Colonial mound builder relics, bone needles, powderhorns, Civil War bullets, authentic Civil War newspaper with bold headlines ($35!) and more. Send $2 for a large color catalog, to: Indian Shop, P.O. Box 246, Independence, KY 41051. Or, send $5 for a catalog and perfect arrowhead! (P/M-K).

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