July 2016
Southeastern
Antiquing and Collecting Magazine
Collecting Beautiful Cigar Bands and Boxes
Ted Lott
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Collecting Beautiful Cigar Bands and Boxes by Syl Turner
Rosella cigar box, Tom Mix tobacco label, ca. c. 1900, $49. 1930, $25. The use of the cigar band began in Cuba during the early part of the 19th century. Cuban cigars have always been recognized as the world’s best and as such, commanded a premium price. This price differential caused some unscrupulous European manufacturers to begin selling lowergrade cigars with Cuban names. To combat this practice, a Cuban cigar manufacturer by the name of Gustave Bock, a European immigrant to Cuba, began placing a paper ring containing his signature around all his cigars, and it wasn’t long before all Cuban manufacturers adopted this practice. In the early 19th century, America cigar quality left much to be desired, and manufacturers, in competition with each other with the nickel cigars they produced, elected not to spend the money necessary for a band and for the labor to fashion it on the cigar. By the late 1880s, however, printing costs had been significantly reduced, and it wasn’t long before the U.S. cigar industry began employing the best lithographers, who by using ever-improving printing techniques, produced elegant cigar bands and cigar box labels. The adaption of cigar bands by U.S. producers created another opportunity for women to enter the cigar-making workforce. Bands were almost always applied by women using a dab of adhesive on the tip of their finger, being careful not to touch the cigar with the glue and being vigilant in arranging the band uniformly. In 1900, an estimated four out of five men smoked cigars, and it wasn’t long before collecting cigar bands became a fullfledged obsession, with enterprising tobacconist selling albums for displaying the collected bands. Sometime around 1900, in an effort to dominate the cigar market, the American Cigar Co. introduced a program wherein one could earn premiums by exchanging cigar bands from their 28 different brands of cigars. As identified in their 1904 redemption catalogue: a young boy could obtain a football for 1,200 bands, and for 44,000 bands, a family could acquire a four-piece bedroom set. Antique collectors may recall seeing ashtrays decorated with cigar bands while browsing in antique malls. The use of cigar bands for decorating ashtrays, vases and other household items reached its peak in the first decade of the 19th century. The first society of cigar band collectors was established in the United States in 1934, and some of the most avid devotees
Old Judge cigar box, ca. 1910, $49. amassed collections of 200,000 or more. In the U.S. today, the number of collectors is relatively small and limited to true tobacco aficionados, ephemera collectors and people with artistic sensibility, who think of the bands as miniature works of art. Cigar band collecting is much more popular in Europe, but in our country, one can purchase on eBay, for example, a lot of 200 different vintage bands for as little as $10. Cigar box and cigar box label collecting is a different story, in that they are widely collected for their beauty and historical interest. As might be expected, printing techniques and technological advancements in printing during the past 100 years are important factors in ascertaining the value and collectability of these labels. Chromolithography was first used in the U.S. about 1840. Prior to this, color printing could only be produced by hand coloring black-and-white lithographs. Unlike lithograph printing which was produced from engravings, chromolithographs were printed from a flat surface. The process involved using a grease-based crayon to apply the image to a limestone slab called a stone. The stone was then covered with gum Arabic and a weak solution of nitric acid, inked with an oil-based ink, and passed through a press. A separate slab and a separate run through the press was necessary for each color in the print. Depending on the number of colors present, some labels required 20 or more slabs, taking months to prepare. This process allowed the use of heavy oil-based inks, including silver- and gold-colored inks, and the layering of inks from the use of multiple stones produced a texture and richness that make cigar label advertising so appealing to today’s collectors. I chose the word advertising in depicting cigar labels because I think of these as early point-of-sale advertising. I can envision a storekeeper propping open the lids of cigar boxes for display on his store counter with the knowledge that these stunning images would entice sales. Around 1875, technological advancements (photography with color filters) significantly reduced the labor and expense previously required to separate color, and by the mid-1880s, most American cigar companies were using chromolithograph labels. The “Golden Age” for cigar label art was from the 1880s to the 1930s. During this period, there were more than 300,000 brands of cigars. By the mid-1930s, however,
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Various cigar bands. the Depression Era, coupled with the increasing popularity of the cigarette, had significantly reduced cigar sales, and a new print technology called 4-color offset printing began replacing chromolithography and the exceptional labels produced via that print process. The value of a cigar label or cigar box depends on the usual factors: condition, subject matter, rarity and print process being the most important. When it comes to cigar label subject matter, nudes, Indians, sports, personalities and historical events are among the most sought after. It should be noted that by 1940, chromolithography was all but nonexistent. Experienced collectors can easily distinguish a chromolithograph label from one printed from the 4-color offset print process, but for the novice collector who might be in doubt, the difference can easily be determined with
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visit the web site cigarlabelpriceguide. com which provides pictures and values for thousands of labels. Approximating the age of a label can come from the printer’s identification, usually found in small print below the image. Some of the most valuable labels were manufactured by the German manufacturers Klingebburg Litho, identified by a “GK” mark, and Herman Schott, identified by an “H” with Old Hickory 1920s cigar box a dollar sign through it. An extensive list label, $20. of American printers and the dates they a jeweler’s loupe. The chromolithograph were in business can be found with the will have small irregular dots caused by Google search: “collecting cigar boxes the grain in the stone, while the 4-color and cigar label art eBay.” offset print will have a pattern of dots that One cannot talk about cigar labels are identical. without discussing the history and Most of the cigar box labels found development of the boxes to which they in antique malls are common and can be were affixed. Before the appearance of purchased at prices ranging between $5 the cigar box, which we are all familiar and $15. They are common only because with, most cigars were sold in bundles they have been found in large quantities of 50, tied together with a ribbon. The from cigar factories that have closed. cigar box we know today came from the However, these commonly found labels government’s desire to tax cigars to help represent less than 10% of the hundreds fund the Civil War, and in 1863, Congress of thousands of different labels that have passed a revenue act that required such been printed. On the upper end of the a tax. The problem was how to apply rarity scale, as much as 25% of all labels a tax stamp to a bundle from which ever printed will fetch prices ranging individual cigars were sold and could from $250 to $1,500 and more. To get a unscrupulously be restocked to avoid better understanding of cigar label prices, taxation. The answer was to bundle the
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cigars into a box, nail it shut and apply a tax stamp over the lid, so when opened, the tax stamp would be broken. Tax stamps were required on U.S. cigar boxes from 18631959, and their use helps identify the age of the box or container on which they were affixed. Here are some clues to the age of boxes you are likely to find:
value, which might range from as little as $25 and up to several hundred dollars. The first durable cardboard cigar box appeared in the 1950s, and by 1960, 75% of all domestically made cigars were packaged in cardboard. Cardboard boxes are generally not as desirable as the earlier WN boxes, due to age, construction material, and the quality of the printed label. With cardboard *If the stamp is more than 12 inches, it is between 1878 and boxes, condition and subject matter of the label will determine 1909. their value. *If the stamp is dated 1883, it is between 1883 and 1898. In 1868, Congress passed a law requiring tax stamps *If the stamp is 8 inches long, it is between 1910 and 1915. on cigar boxes to be destroyed before being opened. Soon *If the stamp is 4 inches long and has no portrait, it is between thereafter, the first cigar box opener was patented. In time, 1916 and 1942. more than 100 different box openers were manufactured. (The *If the stamp is 4 inches ling with Henry Clay’s portrait, it is last patent date for a cigar box opener was 1916.) 1942 and 1959. Although they differed in shapes and sizes, cigar box openers had some common features. They all had a tapered A Google search for the “Gotham Cigar Museum” will edge or a blade designed to slit the tax stamp and any label help date early Cuban boxes. that might be pasted on the end of the box. Also, they all had Collectors refer to the most common cigar box as “Nailed a notch to pry open the nail that sealed the box, and most had Wood” or NW. It consists of six pieces of wood, generally a hammer-like head to pound the nail back in as might be cedar, held together with 12 nails and a muslin hinge. It will necessary. Remember, this was before the use of humidified hold 25 or 50 cigars. Almost all NW boxes produced after 1890 showcases, so it was normal that there might be a lot of opening contained an interior lid label. The outside top of these lids and closing of a box. In time, cigar manufacturers began imprinting their brand could be branded and/or labeled. The value of NW boxes, with names on these openers for their salesmen to give to the cigar or without labels, is governed by rarity, condition, desirability of the label and country of origin. I included “country of origin” retailer. Unlike bottle openers that were often given free to the ultimate consumer, cigar box openers were designed and used specifically for the antique Cuban boxes, which can be quite almost exclusively by the cigar retailer. Today, they are widely costly when found. A pre-1920 Cuban box in good condition, collected with average prices in antique malls ranging from with all of the Cuban tax stamps, and with an interior label in $10 to $25. However, like most collectibles, the rarest ones good condition might sell for as much as $600. The range in prices for antique wood cigar boxes from will command prices up to $100 or more. Very little has been U.S. companies is huge. Pre-1930 boxes, in good condition and written about cigar box openers, and most people when they with ordinary labels, might be found at prices ranging from $50 see them do not recognize their function. Astute collectors see to $150, depending on age and condition of the box and label. these seemingly unappreciated trinkets for what they are and Similar boxes with better labels will command prices that are are assembling large collections at very low prices. 30%-50% more than the label itself. Attempting to provide a more detailed coverage of cigar A variation of the NW box is one in which metal hinges advertisements would have included for example: cigar cutters, were used in place of the more common muslin cloth hinge. cigar lighters, cigar ribbons, tin containers, trade cards, tin These boxes are referred to as “Nailed Wood with Hardware,” signs, posters, broadsides, pamphlets, matchbook covers, or NWH. Generally, these boxes did not have labels but used a postcards, as well as a multitude of items with cigar brand steam-powered, hand-operated press to imprint images and ad identification. copy directly onto the wood. ------------ Wood boxes were not the only containers used in the retail Syl Turner is the owner of The Broad Street Antique Mall in sale of cigars. In 1870, a law was passed that allowed cigar Chamblee, Ga. The antiques pictured are part of an important boxes to be constructed of tin. 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SOUTHEASTERN ANTIQUING AND COLLECTING MAGAZINE July 2016
Vol. 20
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Antiques, Collectibles & GWTW Collectibles • China • to Furniture angreat Authentic placeinfor treasureCirca hunting fun. Mention North Georgia most people Gifts •their Antique Dolls • Glassware • to Quilts 1905 Carriage Housegifts, pottery, and minds instantly drift thoughts of It's packed with jewelry, Hand-made clothes for American Girl dolls! appleOpen picking, autumn leaves and glassware, collectibles, primitives, 7412 E. Hwy. 16 • Senoia, Georgiaused 30276 Mon.-Sat. 11-5:30, Sun. 1-5panning Open 7 days a week! for gold. And these are all wonderful furniture, NASCAR collectibles and more. 770-599-9155 • 770-378-6627 770-251-6835 reasons to visit what is probably all of Hollyhocks of Talking Rock, at 19 Talonah 770-599-6321 gmdowns@comcast.net collectorscornerretail.com Street, boasts antique furniture, glass, Georgia's most naturally beautiful region. Hours: Fri. & Sat.10-5 • Sun.1-5 www.gailsantiques.com Just minutes from Historic Senoia pottery, tools, collectibles, Timberlake But did you know that north Georgia is • Antique Furniture Senoia is conveniently located 35 south notIt's far offthrows Exit 61 74) off I-85 and(Hwy. gourmet foods. alsomiles a a great placeof to Atlanta, go antiquing? • Glass, Pottery • Tools In Calhoun Auction & Estate Sales, true! The towns there are dotted with • Collectibles • Children’s LLC, has 20 years' experience buying and wonderful shops. Items • Timberlake Throws selling antiques and estate pieces (and Black Bear Antiques & Interiors, at • Gourmet Foods are currently accepting consultations for 240 Old Orchard Square in Ellijay (Hwy. • Decorative Accessories anyone looking to liquidate or downsize). 515 and Maddox Rd., next to Ingles) From Around the World Its retail affiliate, the Calhoun Antique boasts 20,000 square feet and 125 quality Mall, in business for 21 years, is located dealers. 19 Talonah St. • Talking Rock, GA 30175 right off exit 315 of Interstate 75, at 1503 In Jasper and Talking Rock there’s Red Bud Road. See you soon! The Antiques & Treasure Shop, at 1227 Hours: Thurs.-Sat. 10-5 • Sun 12-5 B. East Church Street in Jasper is the
8861 Hwy. 54 • Sharpsburg, Ga 30277 22,000 Square Feet
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706-253-6000
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calhounauction3`@aol.com Across from the Jasper Hospital 1227 B. East Church St. • Jasper, GA 30143 www.calhounestatesales.com Complete Estate or Business Liquidation
Black Bear Antiques & Interiors 240 Old Orchard Square Ellijay, GA 30540 Hwy 515 & Maddox Rd (next to Ingles)
706-635-2327
20,000 Sq. Ft. - 125 Dealers
Open Mon-Sat, 10-6; Sunday 12-6 www.facebook.com/BlackBearAntiques
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"South Atlanta's Finest Antiques Facility" 100+ dealers in a modern, air conditioned facility. . 12,000 sq. ft. of pre-1980s treasures (phase I) and 10,000 sq.ft. of antiques and newer collectibles (phase II). Specializing in everything from fine china and porcelain to country primitives, vintage jewelry, clothing and much more. Also visit the adjacent flea market with over 400 dealers! Saturday and Sunday Only
For Booth Availability Call
(770) 914-2269, ext. 108 155 Mill Road McDonough, GA 30253 (Exit 221 off I-75) Ph: (770) 914-2269 Fax: (770) 914-0911 HOURS
HOURS11-6 Mon.-Tues. Thurs.-Fri. 11-6 Mon.-Fri. 11-6 Sat. 9-6, Sun. Sat. 9-6, Sun.10-6 10-6 Closed Wednesdays
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We have the perfect pieces for all of your projects.
Architectural salvage, lighting, door hardware, restoration consultations, fireplace equipment, fountains, sculpture, planters, birdbaths, and more.
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Stores in Savannah/ Greensboro, Georgia www.pinchofthepast.com pinchnet@gmail.com We post new items there every day.
Savannah (912) 232-5563 2603 Whitaker St.
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Gus Wilson merganser, $149,500, Guyette & Deeter A Mohegan Indian-style merganser drake, carved around the 1890s by Gus Wilson, sold for $149,500 at the 31st annual Spring Decoy Auction held April 21-22 by Guyette & Deeter (based in St. Michaels, Md.) at the Pheasant Run Resort in St. Charles, Ill. Also, a 20-inch-by-40-inch, acrylic-on-board painting by Bob Kuhn changed hands for $109,250; a watercolor by A. B. Frost titled, Good Luck, went for $92,000; and a rare running sandpiper decoy by the renowned carver Elmer Crowell finished at $80,500. Prices include a 15 percent buyer’s premium.
Greensboro, GA (912) 656-4290 1270 North East St.
The Shops of Griffin, Georgia Holly’s House Antiques, Collectibles, & Furniture 900 South Pine Hill Road Griffin, GA 30224 Open: Mon.-Sat. 9:30-6; Sunday 1-5 678-251-2151 hollyshouseantiques@gmail.com Find us on Facebook
47th Ave Antiques
324 E. Broad St. #212 Griffin GA 30223 Wed-Sat 10-5
Tiques & Fleas
Antiques • Collectibles • Gifts
Sell • Buy • Consign Open Fri.-Sun. 1-5
1511 Vaughn Road Griffin, Ga. (Corner of W. McIntosh & Vaughn Rd.)
770-265-1790
Weekend Treasures
125 South Hill St. • Griffin, Ga
Come In and Browse! Something For Everyone!
Located within the Broad Street Mill
• Vintage • New • Handcrafted
Laurie Stusak, 404-569-4760
Open Thurs.-Fri. 11-6; Sat. 11-5; Sun. 1-5
770-233-1559
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Happy Chopper by Banksy, $140,800, Julien’s Auctions An artwork by legendary graffiti artist Banksy titled, Happy Chopper (2002), sold for $140,800 at a Street Art & Contemporary Art Auction held April 30 by Julien’s Auctions in Los Angeles. Also, Banksy’s Untitled (DJ & Crane) from 1999 brought $128,000; Banksy’s Heart Boy brought $125,000; Walk the Line (2005) by Shepard Fairey breezed to $32,000; an artwork by Robert Rauschenberg fetched $32,000; Andy Warhol’s Mao (1972) made $28,800; and Faile’s Mini Puzzle Box (2014) rose to $12,800. Prices include a 25 percent buyer’s premium.
Kelly Tires logo sign, $94,550, Morphy Auctions A Kelly Tires “Lotta Miles” logo sign sold for $94,550 at a Premier Automobilia & Petroliana Auction held April 23-24 by Morphy Auctions in Denver, Pa. Also, a Champion Oil Products porcelain sign hit $76,250; a Husky Service Dog sunrise logo sign fetched $58,560; a die-cut Harbor Petroleum Products seaplane sign soared to $58,560; a Sun-Rae Gasoline Motor Oil oval porcelain sign gaveled for $47,580; a Sunset Gasoline porcelain sign made $46,360; and a Silent Chief Gasoline porcelain sign rose to $42,700. Prices include a 22 percent buyer’s premium.
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Lexington Antiques
202 West Main Street Historic Lexington, Georgia
322 Elberton Rd. (Hwy. 77 N.) Lexington, GA
• Local and Regional Art • Georgia-Made Crafts •Antiques (Furniture, glassware, ceramics, reclaimed wood, architectural pieces, unique items.
GALLERY SPACE AVAILABLE! tcrga@windstream.net (706)340-1049
Camellia sasanqua ‘Yuletide’ - “Sasanqua Camellia
Paphiopedilum insigne "Lady Slipper Orchid"
(706) 743-5055
www.goodnessgrows.com
For some, time stands still. traditional quality and good taste go hand-in-hand with reasonable prices. That’s just part of the allure you’ll find here at our shop. 102 East Main Street Located across from Oglethorpe County Courthouse. (706)347-1052
Shops of Historic Bowman, Georgia 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 eight 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.
BOWMAN
BOWMAN
A Well Rounded Community
Frog Hollow Antiques & Unique Items Hours: Thurs - Sat. 10-5 Sun 1-5
Ya Ya SiSterS
19 South Broad Street Bowman, Georgia 30624 “We are women whose hearts and souls are joined together by laughter and tears shared through the glorious journey of life”
Books • Linens• Vintage Ware• Garden Organic Skin Care Open Thursday thru Saturday from 10-4:30
Frog Hollow Antiques & Unique Items, at 4 Public Square, is true to its name. For proof, check them out online, at www.froghollowantiques. com. YaYa Sisters, at 19 South Broad Street, has books, linens, vintage ware, garden items and organic skin care. Bits & Pieces – at 27 South Broad Street – has pretty much what its name implies: a little something for everybody, in the way of antique and vintage items. Come to Bowman – you’ll love it!
27 South Broad St. Bowman, Georgia Antiques & Vintage Items (706) 318-7436
Featuring primitive furniture and a variety of interesting items from New England to Georgia. New inventory on a monthly basis.
#4 Public Square Bowman, Georgia 706-318-7436 www.froghollowantiques.com
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The Shops Of Sarasota Sarasota just may be the ultimate beach town, with its sun-kissed location on the Gulf of Mexico, more than 200 sunny days a year and an average yearround temperature of 71 degrees. But there are other reasons why Sarasota was named Best Small City to Live by Money Magazine. Sarasota County -- which includes Venice, Northport, Longboat and Siesta Keys -- is alive with culture, sports, affordable homes, a brisk job market and great schools.
SPARCC’s Treasure Chest 1426 Fruitville Rd.
Sarasota, FL 34236
941-953-7800
Best buys on fine consignment furniture, antiques & collectibles, plus a treasure chest of browser goodies! Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10 am-4 pm
Sales support the Safe Place & Rape
Oh, and did we mention it’s a haven for antique lovers? There are 44 shops, and all of them are convenient to one another. Clustered along streets with names like Coconut, Pineapple and Palm, these stores make Sarasota a must-visit destination for antiquers just looking for that next great “find.” The Fruitville district is especially worth checking out.
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Sarasota’s Most Unique Antique Mall 30 Dealers • 8,500 sq. ft. Antiques • Collectibles
113 Tamiami Trail Osprey, Florida
1 Block South of Spanish Point
Look for the orange and green buildings!
941-966-9800
Summer Hours June thru September Mon. - Fri. 10-5 • Sat. 11-4 Closed Sunday
Shops of St. Petersburg 2016 Auction Dates
Burchard Galleries
Jan 30/31 Feb 27/28 Mar 26/27 Apr 23/24 May 21/22 June 18/19
Antiques&Fine Art 727.821.1167
Florida’s Foremost Estate Auction Sale Room 2528 30th Ave. N., St. Petersburg, FL 33713
AU322 / AB169
Buy ~ Sell ~ Auction ~ Appraise
July 16/17 Aug 20/21 Sept 17/18 Oct 15/16 Nov 12/13 Dec 10/11
Always Accepting Quality Consignments. burchardgalleries.com
Main House Antique Center
A multi-dealer mall featuring... • Antiques • Furniture • Shabby Chic • Pottery • Collectibles • Depression & Elegant Glassware • China • Hagen Renaker • Heritage Lace • Memorabilia • Fenton Glass • Vintage Bakelite Jewelry • Gifts Items & More
4980 38th Ave North St. Petersburg, Florida 727-522-2492
www.mainhouseantiquecenter.com Open 6 days Mon-Sat 9:30-5:00 Find us on Facebook!
WHY PAY MORE? SHOP AT
RAYMOND’S
SECOND HAND WORLD inc. ONE OF SARASOTA'S LARGEST ~ 7800 sq. ft. FURNITURE & ANTIQUES BUY and SELL ESTATES (941) 925-7253
5624 Swift Rd • Sarasota, FL 34231
ANTIQUE ORIENTAL RUGS
• 1,000 unique, hand-made rugs in stock. • We will BUY your antique rugs. • Over 40 years' experience in the trade. • Sarasota gallery open by appointment only.
Robert Mosby
(941) 925-1025
rtmosby@verizon.net
www.antiqueorientalrugs.com Getting to St. Petersburg isn't hard to do. The city's major thoroughfare is I-275, which runs north and south and connects to the Sunshine Skyway Bridge and Manatee County (another mecca for shoppers on the antique trail). I-275 also connects with 1-4 going east to Orlando from Tampa and I-75 heading north. U.S. 19 is an important north-south link that runs the length of the county. A visit to St. Petersburg will leave you wanting more, no matter how long you stay. And it's easy to fan out and explore. Tampa — a city with it's own identity, cultural pulse and antiques and collectibles shops—is right next door. And Orlando, with its many theme parks, is a short drive away. Don't you think it's time to visit, vacation and shop in St. Petersburg? It's truly the Jewel of Florida's Gulf Coast!
Andrea & Friends ANTIQUE MALL
MULTI-DEALER SHOP
With wide variety and great reviews! •WE BUY AND SELL • OVER 4,000 SQ. FT. • 35 of the BEST DEALERS 2400 Dr. MLK St. No. (9th Street No.)
St. Petersburg, FL 33704 (727) 821-2206 • (727) 560-8568 OPEN 7 DAYS 10-5 Visit us on Facebook!
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3-piece clock garniture, $18,750, Schwenke A French Empire gilt bronze and malachite threepiece clock garniture, with the central figure depicting “Time” flanked by a pair of angel five-light candelabra, sold for $18,750 at a Fine Estates Auction held April 24 by Schwenke Auctioneers in Woodbury, Conn. Also, a Persian Serapi carpet, 14 feet 9 inches long by 12 feet wide, coasted to $8,750; an oil on canvas by Jean Duquoc (Fr., b. 1937) titled, Le Soleil Jeut (1990), fetched $6,250; and a Chinese gilt bronze Amitayus Buddha, 8 inches tall, made $6,700. Prices are inclusive of the buyer’s premium. Rolex men’s wristwatch, $9,775, Jeffrey S. Evans A Rolex Datejust Presidential gold and diamond men’s wristwatch sold for $9,775 at a Fine & Decorative Arts Auction held April 30 by Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates in Mt. Crawford, Va. Also, a Pablo Picasso signed limited-edition print titled, La Bouteille du Rohm, changed hands for $5,642; Danish Modern egg chair by Arne Jacobsen knocked down for $2,300; and a lovely Lalique Perruches bowl went to a determined bidder for $3,220. Prices include a 15 percent buyer’s premium.
Tiffany jewelry suite, $37,950, White’s Auctions A 4-piece, 18kt gold, emerald and diamond Tiffany & Company jewelry suite sold for $37,950 at an estates auction held April 5 by White’s Auctions in Middleboro, Mass. Also, a 19th century bronze depiction of a young Napoleon on horseback, signed Edouart Drouot (Fr., 1859-1945) and Louis Marie Moris (Fr., 18181883) realized $4,830;and a rare World War II Nichols fighting knife, custom-made for a soldier stationed at Pearl Harbor, brought $1,265. Prices include a 15 percent buyer’s premium. Near-mint LeMat carbine, $115,000, Cowan’s Auctions A near-mint LeMat carbine, the only foreign-made long gun and repeating arm made for the Confederacy during the U.S. Civil War, sold for $115,000 at a Historic Firearms and Early Militaria Sale held April 26-27 by Cowan’s Auctions in Cincinnati, Ohio. Also, the only surviving example of an engraved Robinson Sharps carbine rang out at $54,625; a J. H. Dance & Brothers Navy percussion Confederate revolver hit $51,750; and Napoleon’s silver campaign cup engraved as a souvenir gaveled for $17,250. Prices include a 15 percent buyer’s premium.
THE SHOPS OF OCALA, FLORIDA House Ocala Antique Mall & Estates ole Cracker Wildwood Antique Mall “An Authentic Antique Mall” 4425 NW Blitchton Rd. (Hwy. 27) Ocala, Florida 34482 (take I-75 to exit 354 and go west 3/4 mi. to Winn Dixie Shopping Center) 15,000 square feet • Private dealer lounge 100+ dealers WANTED: “QUALITY ONLY” DEALERS
(352) 624-2511
ocalaantiquemallandestates@gmail.com
Mon-Sat 10-5:30 Sun 12:30-5:00
1734 NW Pine Avenue (US 441) 1/2 Mi. North of US 27 on US 441 • Ocala, FL
352-732-8484
10,000 Sq. ft. 50+ Dealers Country - Pimatives - Vintage - Antiques Collectibles - Victorian - Linens - Glassware Books - Toys - Hurniture
ANTIQUE MALL Voted “Best of the Best” in Ocala Magazine
2405 SW 27th Ave. (Hwy 200) Burlington Baby Depot Ctr. 1¾ mi East from I-75, Exit 350 352-671-7979 30,000 Sq. Ft. Open 7 Days - Mon-Fri 10-5:30, Sun 12-5
www.wildwoodantiquemall.com
Shops of the City of Tampa 1002 N. Rome St. • Tampa, Fla.
5207 N. FLORIDA AVE. TAMPA, FL 33603 (813) 231-2020 www.yesterdazevintage.com Tues-Sat 11-6, Sun 11-4
Reclaimed wood • Vintage furniture Antique and salvaged architectural elements Open Mon.-Fri, from 10-5 (and most Saturdays, but call first because we may be out pickin’!)
(813) 443-4641 www.schillersalvage.com
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Name This Famous Antique—Whose Face Is On The Currency?
64,000 square feet 245 SW Webbs Glen Lake City, Florida Exit 414 off I-75, north of Gainesville Open 7 days, 9-5
(386) 758-5564 Avonlea
Antique Mall
The Region’s Largest and Busiest Antique Mall 8101 Philips Highway • Jacksonville, FL 32256
40,000 SQUARE FEET
904-636-8785
Over 200 Dealers
www.avonleamall.com
Exit 341 at Baymeadows, west one mile to Philips - northeast corner of Philips and Baymeadows
Cafe Serving Lunch Monday -Saturday Mall Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-6, Sunday 12-6
The Shops of
Ivy Cottage Antiques & Treasures
2259 Widman Way Ft. Myers, FL 33901 239-226-0025 Open Tue-Fri 11-5 - Sat 11-4 Over 4,000 Square Feet Antiques • Vintage • Victorian Cottage • Shabby • French Chic Collectibles • Home Interiors Free Parking • Find us on Facebook! ivycottageantiques@embarqmail.com
By Mike McLeod With the news that Harriet Tubman will replace Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill, it is important to note that she will not be the first woman on U.S. currency. Martha Washington was the first; it is her famous face on the first $1 silver certificate issued and Martha Washington’s 1886 put into circulation in 1886. Antiquemoney.com reports silver certificate. there can be seven different varieties of this note, with a red or brown seal and different signatures. It also values the note at $100-$600 for circulated notes and $1,000 and up for uncirculated. Martha also appeared on another bill; this time with husband George. They were featured on the back of an 1896 silver certificate that was part of an “Educational Series” of notes that depicted allegories. On the front of this bill was “History (in the form of a woman) instructing youth.” Other graphics in the series included: “Science presenting steam and electricity to Commerce and Manufacture” on the $2 bill, and “Electricity as the Dominant Force in the World” on the $5 bill. Also of interest to currency collectors, the first $1 bill ever issued was in 1862, and it featured the image of Salmon P. Chase, President Abraham Lincoln’s Secretary of the Treasury. Antiquemoney.com values this bill at $500-$700 for lightly Continued on Page 14
Marqueen’s Treasures 124 West Bay Street Davenport, Fla. Furiture · Glassware Jewelry · Art · China · Vintage Clothing · Antiques (863) 421-3533
Maraqueen’s Vintage Mall 225 North 17-92 Haines City, Fla. Saturdays only! 9-5 5,000+ square feet! (863) 221-0696
marqueenjordan1950@gmail.com
Fort Myers, Florida Judy’s Antiques
A Multi-Dealer Antique & Collectible Shop
and Jewelry
Buy & Sell
Estate Jewelry, Sterling, Pottery, Porcelains
Specializing in
1936 Commercial Drive Fort Myers, Fla. 33901
Judy Haar, Proprietor
▪ Shabby chic furniture ▪ Miss Lillian’s Chock Paint ▪ We handle estate sales ▪ A little bit of everything!
ALL JEWELRY
Phone 239-481-9600 • Mobile 239-481-4672 12710 McGregor Blvd. • Ft. Myers, FL 33919 Open Mon- Sat 10-4
Open Mon.-Fri. 9:30 - 5, Sat. 9:30-4, closed Sun. (239) 375-8885 www.eyingthepast.com
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The Shops of
Manatee County, Florida OPEN Tues thru Sat 10-4 or by Appointment
A very large variety of vintage clothing for all occasions and much much more! A Multiple Vendor Shop with OVER 3000 sq.ft. of fun 817 Manatee Ave. E. • Bradenton, FL
941-708-0913 www.retrorosie.com
FEED STORE
Antique Mall, Inc. Antiques • Collectibles 50 Quality Dealers • We Buy
941-729-1379 4407 Hwy. 301 • Ellenton, FL 34222 Exit 224 ~ 1 Mile West of I-75 Open Mon.-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12-5
Manatee County may rank at the top of most people's list for best places to shop along Florida's Gulf Coast for antiques and collectibles. Magnolia Antique Mall, located two miles west off I-75, exit 224 in Ellenton, is a Readers' Preference Winner nine years running (2006-2014). The store is brimming with antiques, collectibles, fine gifts and more. The Feed Store Antique Mall, also on Highway 301 in Ellenton, not far away, features 50 quality dealers selling antiques and collectibles.
Retro Rosie, on Manatee Avenue E. in Bradenton, is a multiple-vendor shop boasting a huge variety of vintage clothing for all occasions, plus much more. And Carriage House Antiques, at 3307 Manatee Ave. West in Bradenton, is packed with 500 vendors in 14 rooms (many of them consignors), selling antiques, collectibles, furniture, jewelry, gifts, books, Depression glass and more. So next time you're visiting Florida's Gulf coast, make a beeline to Manatee County. It's well worth the visit!
Magnolia Antique Mall Quality Dealer Space Still Available Open Mon.-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12-5
Antiques ~ Collectibles ~ Fine Gifts Howards Refinishing Products ~ Gift Certificates Carole Lee - Owner
3411 U.S. Hwy. 301 N. • Ellenton, Florida 2 miles W. of I-75 exit #224 • 941-722-5255
20062016
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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 • Furniture • Jewelry • China • Porcelain • Collectibles • Purses • Home Décor Items • Outdoor Furniture Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-6 • Sun. 1-6
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256-234-3492 705 Alex City Shopping Center Alexander City, AL
circulated notes and $1,000 and possibly much more for uncirculated. The first and only Indian chief to be so honored on U.S. currency was Running Antelope (1821-1896), head chief of the Hunkpapa, part of the Lakota Tribe. He was a great orator and a counselor to Sitting Bull. He was featured on the 1899 $5 silver certificate. Other Federal Reserve Notes will be getting makeovers n the future. The New York Times reported that Alexander Hamilton will remain on the front of the $10 bill but to the back will be added portraits of suffragists Lucretia Mott, Sojourner Truth, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Alice Paul and Susan B. Anthony. Also, an image of a 1913 suffrage march to the Treasury building will be represented on the back.1 Lincoln will remain on the front of the $5 bill. To the back will be added Eleanor Roosevelt, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Marian Anderson, an African-American singer who was not allowed to sing at Constitution Hall because of segregation.2 Perhaps the rarest American currency is the 1890 $1,000 Treasury Note, commonly called the “Grand Watermelon note,” that sold for nearly $3.3 million in January 2016 at Heritage Auctions. The Grand Watermelon note
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gets its nickname from the large, melonshaped zeroes on the back. Julie Kimbrell of The Old School Antique Mall in Syla, N.C., Ted Carlton of Utah, and Scott and Carolyn Brown of Montgomery, Ala. correctly identified Martha Washington. ------------All photos not credited are public domain, PD-US. Credit: Wikipedia.org 1, 2 NYT.com, “Harriet Tubman Ousts Andrew Jackson in Change for a $20,” by Jackie Calmes, April 20, 2016.
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Name This Famous Person By Mike McLeod
By looking at this peaceful and dignified face, one would not think that such a person could be a master of the macabre. But then, you can’t tell a book by its cover. Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin was born on August 30, 1797Timeless in London,Antiques.8th.H..12.08_SEA.indd and she married the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley in 186. She was the author of Frankenstein: or, The
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Modern Prometheus, published in 1818. She also penned The Last Man, a story about a plague ravaging the world in 2092 wherein the survivors fight each other for food, eventually leaving one inhabitant. In the early 19th century, death was relatively common, as Mary experienced rather often. Her mother died soon after she was born, and she lost two children early in their lives. Her husband drowned when a storm sank his boat. Her half-sister committed suicide, as did her husband’s first wife. This is not to say these experiences were the cause for the creation of Frankenstein since only the loss of her mother and one child happened before she wrote it. Perhaps there was an influence, but Dr. Frankenstein and his monster arose from a parlor game when Mary and those on a vacation together (including her husband and poet Lord Byron) decided to each write a ghost story. Nothing came to Mary’s mind for a few days until the thought of reanimation arose. Frankenstein was a success, and it continues to be so in its many reincarnations. After the book came the movies: 1910, a short; 1931, the original movie; 1935, Bride of Frankenstein; 1939 and 1979, Son of Frankenstein; 1943, Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man; 1948, Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein; 1974, Young Frankenstein; 2004 a mini-series and a TV movie; 2014, I, Frankenstein; 2015, Victor Frankenstein; and more—listchallenges.com lists 55 Frankenstein movies. Then the
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EASTBROOK Flea Market & Antique Mall 425 Coliseum Blvd. Montgomery, AL 36109
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Frankenstein movie posters followed. The Bride of Frankenstein one-sheet (27 x 41 inches) Style D sold for $334,600 in 2007. The Frankenstein poster from the 1931 movie, a huge three-sheet (41 x 78.5 inches), Style C, hit $358,500 in 2015—one of the highest prices ever paid for a movie poster. It was found in a boarded-over projection booth in the 1970s. Both sold at Heritage Auctions. Other original versions of the 1931 movie poster and lobby card sell for thousands of dollars. The book itself is very valuable. A first edition of Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus sold for $11,250 in 2014, also at Heritage Auctions. Mary Shelley died at the age of 53 from a brain tumor on February 1, 1851. But her story of a reanimated dead man lives on. Julie Kimbrell of The Old Boris Karloff as Frankenstein School Antique Mall in Sylva, N.C., and Ted Carlton of Utah correctly identified Mary Shelley. ----------Credit: Wikipedia.org All photos public domain, PD-US.
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• First and finest antique mall in the Charleston area Est. 1988. • 90+ booths operating under one roof in an 11,000 sq. ft. climate-controlled mall. • Featuring American, European, country & formal furniture, sterling, old bronzes, glassware, china, old prints, jewelry, old books and Indian artifacts.
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Poor Jim's Almanac of Shows JULY Scott Antique Markets July 7-10 • Atlanta, GA We host the world’s largest indoor Antique Show every second weekend of the month at the Atlanta Expo Centers on Jonesboro Rd. We have an amazing 3,500 exhibit booths filled with antiques and collectibles. Our show hours are: Thur. 10:45am-6pm, Fri. & Sat. 9am6pm & Sun. 10-4pm. Admission: $5, good for all weekend! Info: www. scottantiquemarket.com. Central Park Antique Shows July 14-19 • Brimfield, MA Tuesday thru Sunday, opening at 6 a.m. Free admission. Info: 413-596-9257, www.brimfieldcentralpark.com. Dealer’s Choice July 14 only • Brimfield, MA Opening day only, but well worth checking out. 400 dealers, selling starts at 11 a.m. Admission $5, free parking, table rentals, rain or shine. For dealer space, call (508) 347-3929. Midway dates: July 14-19.
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Heart-o-the-Mart Starts July 14 • Brimfield, MA Be at our gates at 8:45 a.m. on Wednesday, where “shoppers rush in as the gates open to the Heart-o-the-Mart” (USA Today). Don’t miss this hi-quality early Brimfield show! Info: (413) 2459556, info@brimfield-hotm.com, www. brimfield-hotm.com. Show is just past Francesco’s Restaurant.
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The Meadows Antique Shows July 14-19 • Brimfield, MA The first major show to open! Open 6 a.m. For reservations or info, call (413)
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Blowing Rock Art & Antiques Show July 29-31 • Blowing Rock, NC Sponsored by BRAHM (Blowing Rock Art & History Museum). Hours: Fri. and Sat. 10-5; Sun. 11-4. Preview party July 28. Tickets available by calling 828-295-9099, ext. 3001. Info: www.BlowingRockMuseum.org. SunTrust Bank is a cosponsor of this major event. Int’l Antique Lamp Show & Sale July 29-30 • Louisville, KY The 27th annual event, at the Crown Plaza Hotel in Louisville. Public invited. Hours: Fri. 2-6 pm, Sat. 9-3. Buy, sell and trade. Admission $5. Sponsored by the National Association of Aladdin Lamp Collectors. Info: www.aladdincollectors.org, Jim Wright 502-232-0678, Tom Small 814-279-7448. Virginia Highlands Festival & Antiques Market July 30-Aug. 7 • Abingdon, VA The 68th annual event. Take I-81 to exit 14 in Abingdon. Hours: 10-6. Early bird shopping Saturday, July 30, from 8-10 am ($20 admission). Show closes at 5 pm on final day. Admission $5, 9-day pass $20. Concessions, free parking. No pets. Service animals OK. Info: www.vahighlandsfestival.org. AUGUST Virginia Jewelry, Fine Art, & Antiques Show Aug 5-7 • Virginia Beach, VA D’Amore Promotions presents this show featuring 100+ quality dealers with antiques, fine jewelry, pottery objets d’art, Americana, Asian art, antique rugs, furniture and more Info: 757-430-4735 or www.thebigfleamarket.com. Dealer space available. At the Virginia Beach Convention Center.
41st Annual Antique & Collectible Show and Sale Saturday July 23, 2016 * 10:00am - 4:00pm Sunday July 24, 2016 * 10:00am - 4:00pm Washington County Fairgrounds 2151 N. Main Street, Washington, Pa 15301 National and Regional Dealers from 7 States Featuring Genuine Duncan Glass and Glass from all periods and manufacturers (Early American Pattern Glass, Cut Glass, Art Glass, Elegant Glass from the Depression Era, Mid Century Modern), Porcelain, pottery and general antiques and collectibles Admission $4.00 Good both days Glass Identification noon to 2:00pm both days Glass Seminars · Air Conditioned Buildings Free Parking Information: 724.678.6627 Website: www.duncanmiller.net
Sponsored by the National Duncan Glass Society All proceeds benefit Duncan & Miller Glass Museum
Poor Jim's Almanac of Auctions JULY Troy University Auctioneer School July 14-22 • Dothan, AL Alabama’s oldest and only approved auctioneer school (also approved in GA, FL, LA, MS and AR). Learn from professionals! Next session: July 14-22. Tuition is $975, discounted to $925 if paid by July 1. Info: 334-983-0005, continuinged@troy.edu or www.troy.edu/ce. Burchard Galleries July 16-17 • 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. 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.
American-made Glass and Pottery Featured at the 17th Annual Elegant & Depression Glass Show A wide variety of American-made glassware and pottery will be on display July 16th and 17th at the 17th Annual Elegant & Depression Glass Show and Sale in Nashville, Tenn. The show will be in the Exhibitor Building at the Fairgrounds Nashville. Hours are 10-5 on Saturday and 11-3 on Sunday. Admission is $6 per person and is good for both days. Parking is free with a show card. The show will feature nationally known dealers from across the country with glassware and pottery made by U.S. manufacturers during the last century. Glassware will include Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG), Depression glass, elegant glass and Mid-Century Modern. Manufacturers will include Heisey, Imperial, Tiffin, Cambridge, Fostoria, Jeanette, Hocking and others that are no longer in business. Dealers may have pottery by Roseville, McCoy, Hall and other American potters. Each year, the show features a display to highlight a pattern or type of glass. This year’s display will be candlesticks from the Elegant Glass Era that ran from the 1920s through the 1950s. During this period, glass companies made many different types and styles of candleholders to provide options for decorating and entertaining. The display will show the wide variety of candlesticks made by Fostoria Glass Company and other manufacturer.
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This Month in Collecting History: July by Mike McLeod
July 5, 2002: Baseball legend Ted Williams passed away. July 3, 1908: The passing of Joel Chandler Harris, aka Uncle In April 2012, Hunt Auctions sold his memorabilia for $3.5 Remus, at the age of 59. million. His 1949 American League Most Valuable Player A cast iron Uncle Remus Award plaque, .344 batting average, hit $260,000, and his 1957 mechanical bank, 5.75 inches Babe Ruth Sultan of Swat long and manufactured by Award, earned with a batting Kyser & Rex, sold for $22,000 average .388, rose to $200,000 at Morphy Auctions in 2012. (without 15% buyer’s premium). Uncle Remus bank (Photo courtesy of Morphy Ted Williams’ Sultan of Auctions) Swat Crown (Photo courtesy of Hunt Auctions) July 4, 1939: Lou Gehrig gave his “Luckiest Man on the Face of the Earth” speech in Yankee Stadium. He was forced to July 13, 1942: The carpenter-turned-actor Harrison Ford was retire because of ALS, the disease that would bear his name. born. A screen-used bullwhip from Indiana Jones sold for Lou Gehrig, “The Iron Horse,” set the record with 2,130 $204,000 at Profiles in History in 2015. consecutive games played in; that lasted until Cal Ripken, Jr.’s 2,632. In August 2015 at Loveofthegameauctions.com, a July 23, 1962: Jackie Robinson was inducted into the Baseball Gehrig bat sold for $436,970—many times higher than normal Hall of Fame, the first African American to enter that hallowed because a photo showed Gehrig holding it. Hall. He was also the first to break the color barrier in baseball in the 20th century. Jackie Robinson’s Rawlings glove—said to have been used during the last three years of his career, including his 1955 World Series win and in the 1956 World Series in his last game—sold for $373,002 at Steiner Sports in 2013.
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July 24, 1897: Amelia Earhart was born. In 1991, a sheet of aluminum believed to be a patch on her plane was found (news. discovery.com, 10/28/14). A pair of her goggles worn in 1932 in her solo flight across the Atlantic, the first woman to do so, was sold for $141,600 in 2009 at Profiles in History.
July 26, 1928: Film director Stanley Kubrick premiered and eventually produced classics: Spartacus, $60 million worldwide, and 2001: A Space Odyssey, $68.7 million total (the-numbers.com). In 2015, The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences purchased 2001’s model Aries 1B TransLunar Space Shuttle for $344,000 at a Premiere Props auction. Kubrick destroyed most of the props after the movie to prevent their being recycled into other movies (latimes.com, 3/29/15). However, he did not completely destroy HAL, the murderous master computer. Christie’s Spend an hour or a day at one of the Best Antique Malls in the Country sold one of the front panels that held the HAL 9000’s (Heuristically programmed • 45,000 sq. ft. one-story facility • 300+ dealers • La Petite Tearoom ALgorithmic) red camera eye for $27,615 • Located near the Pottery Factory and the outlet centers in 2010.
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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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July 28, 1929: The birthday of First Lady Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis. A signed Jacques Lowe photo of her sold for $1,000 at Heritage Auctions in 2015. July 29, 2010: Winston Churchill’s false teeth sold for $23,700 at Keys Auction House in Aylsham, U.K.
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The Shops of Nashville, TN artisanTN pieces and gifts. See y’all in Nashville, Tennessee was The founded Shops mindful that it'sof also aNashville, great place to Nashville real soon! in 1779 by a group of Overmountain shop for antiques. GasLamp Antiques
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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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 Over 6,000 square feet of shopping! Goodletsville, at 120 North Main Antiques, Collectibles, Furniture, Home Decor, Art, & More. Street, boasts Southern hospitality at its best, and has Tennessee Open M-Sat 10AM-5PM (615) 636 - 0420 whiskey jugs, primitives, old 1040 4th Ave South tools, farm collectibles, general Nashville, TN 37210 store items, glass, toys, signs, No. Main St. · Goodletsville, TN and more. And Breckenridge 120 (615) 859-4331 · Three Floors Full! House Antiques, at 205 North OPEN 7 DAYS! 9 am to 6 pm Main Street in Mount Pleasant, is Website: www.tarasantiquemall.com Ebay store: located inside a lovely circa-1815 www.stores.ebay.com/tarasantiquemall home. See you on the trail! Craigslist: www.nashville.craigslist. org/ata/ Search the word TARA by dealers E-mail: info@tarasantiquemall.com
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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Tenn, whiskey jugs, antiques, collectibles, primitives, quality furniture, old tools, farm collectibles, general store counters, glass, toys, signs, old post cards, much more!
“Fresh coffee, free homemade refreshments and friendly folks” Southern hospitality at its best!
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by Deborah Abernethy and Mike McLeod $1,247 (41 bids, 7 bidders): 1922 TEXAS A&M University of Texas Football Pennant Clark Field. We are listing this estate-fresh, antique 1922 Texas A&M and University of Texas felt football game pennant. In fair-to-good, vintage, used condition free from tears, damages, or repairs. However, the felt is obviously stained and yellowed. Approximate maximum length is 39 inches and about 14 7/8 inches to its widest. (Photo: eBay seller lackeyant)
DBA: This is not a typical pennant, but a tribute to a game listing the teams involved, a date, and a place. There have been three Clark Fields with the best known being a baseball field operating from 1928 to 1975. Obviously with a 1922 date, this was the first Clark Field which was probably a multi-use athletic field. It is a University of Texas facility. The rivalry is so intense between these two schools that the other is mentioned in each school’s fight songs. The Aggies won this game, but overall the University of Texas has prevailed. This pennant shows the Aggies winning.
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$1,961 (50 bids, 23 bidders): 1890s Oak Wood Wooden Zeno Penny One Cent Gumball Machine Vendo. This machine is in very good working condition and is also in very good cosmetic condition. It includes the key for the rear door. It has either been restored some time ago, or it is in very clean condition. Known for their very beautiful carved logo and slogans on both wood sides as well as the front base, these machines are a must for the vending and gum machine collector. (Photo: eBay seller gypsiegirlz) DBA: Considering the retail price for these early gumball machines, this one was a bargain. The first chewing gum was developed by Thomas Adams. Exiled Mexican President and General Santa Anna (yes, of the Alamo) brought with him lots of Mexican chicle, which he chewed. He sold the chicle to Thomas Adams who first intended to develop it as a rubber substitute which did not materialize because the chicle melted in the heat. His first gum machine was patented in 1871, and Adams began mass producing a chicle-based gum, the first being unflavored. In 1884, he made Black Jack gum and changed the shape from lumps to sticks. The first machine to dispense the round gumballs was not invented until 1907. This machine, although called a gumball machine, dispenses the stick form.
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Come See the Full-Sized Caboose, Vintage Antique Cars and Train Engine www.whistlestopmall.com
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$1,439 (29 bids, 9 bidders): Obsolete Antique City of Toledo Chief of Police Badge. Measures approximately 2.75 x 2.25 inches across. The pin on the back is broken off. (Photo: eBay seller sisterkess) DBA: This badge is known as the “Fort Industry Design” and was first issued on July 1, 1909 and was worn until December 1925. Fort Industry was the first settlement in Toledo. These badges were made of bronze with nickel plating. The patrolmen had badges with their numeral numerals, while command officers displayed their rank. This one says “Chief,” so that elevates it. I would guess that this one is probably headed for the Toledo Police Museum. $1,500 (44 bids, 14 bidders): Vintage Heddon Dowagiac Made In Michigan Antique Lure And Box, Unused Condition. A vintage Heddon Dowagiac, Michigan, 142 antique fishing lure and box in unused condition. A beautiful lure which looks like as nice as when it came off of the store shelf in the 1920s. A very intricate, glass-eyed fishing lure with engraved propeller. White with red accents coloration. Quite the find. These are very old fishing artifacts. (Photo: eBay seller bluestarantiques) DBA: I believe the highest money paid for a fishing lure was $101,200 at auction. That lure was an 1853 Giant Haskell Minnow. The vintage Heddon Dowagiac sold had the original
box and is unused, which makes it more valuable. From the box shown and the industry files, this lure dates from 1927. There are many fishing lure collectors, and this lure was a “find”. It
is likely to increase in value. ----------------------- 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.
Treasury Antiques 100 &102 South Raiford Street, Selma, NC 919-965-5335
open 10-5 daily Sun 1-5 “Come in and buy what your grandparents threw away”
The Shops of
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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B&B ANTIQUE & ARTISAN MALL 3209 West Franklin Blvd. Gastonia
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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.
Antiques Furniture & Accessories Open 6 Days 10-7 & Sunday 1-5 1109 E. Ozark Ave. Gastonia, 704-864-1090
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lots of old stuff at good prices, and enjoy the slower pace of this small town. Good eating places, a gold camp and great scenery, too. Y’all come and hear all about it! Hours: Mon.-thruSat. 10-4, Sun. 1-5. Ph: (256) 396-9121. See “LinevilleEmporium.com” for photos. (PM/K) 6. 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) 7. PRATTVILLE Memories Flea An’Tique Mall 1724-A E. Main St., 2.3 miles off I-65 (Exit 179), located between Badcocks Furniture and Big Lots. 23,000 sq. ft. of shopping for antiques, col-
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1. ALEXANDRIA Valley Antiques & Collectibles Valley Antiques & Collectibles 6312 US Hwy 431, Alexandria, AL 36250. Hours: Mon-Sat. 10:00-5:00 pm, Sun 1:00-5:00 pm. We have 4,500 square feet of everything from vintage jewelry, artwork, clothing, hats, furniture, chandeliers, rugs, coins, knives, Nascar as well as collectibles and gifts. Don’t miss out outside cage full of great yard art and farm tools. We are located halfway between I-59 and I-20 on US Hwy 431 at mile marker 240. Great merchandise at affordable prices. (256) 820-0025. (P6/16 -M) 2. BRUNDIDGE Memories Present & Past 127 South Main Street, Brundidge, AL 36010, is one of several antique and collectibles shops located in Brundidge. Specializing in glassware, collectibles, lamps and more. Located about 55 miles from Montgomery on Hwy. 231 South, Brundidge is 8 miles south of Troy. To get to Main Street in Brundidge, turn at Hardee’s, into downtown, right at light onto Main Street. Open Fri. & Sat. 10-2, Tues. & Wed. 104. Closed Sunday. 334-300-8282. (P/M-M) 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) 3. 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) 4. 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) 5. LINEVILLE The Lineville Emporium 88839 Hwy. 9, Lineville, AL 36266. Located 25 miles south of I-20 (exit 199) in a two-story building over 100 years old that’s as interesting as its contents, with an upstairs ghost (we think!). Find
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1. CADIZ Come see and browse the antique, specialty and uniquely Southern shops of Cadiz, Kentucky, where there are over 16 stores to explore and enjoy. To learn more about Cadiz, visit www.goCadiz.com, or contact the Cadiz-Trigg County Tourist & Convention Commission, at (270) 522-3892, or info@gocadiz.com. See you soon! (P/M-K) 2. FRANKLIN Strictly County Antique Mall 31-W North, 5945 Bowling Green Rd., Franklin, KY 42134 is located on a working farm approx. 5 miles north of Franklin, KY . The original farmhouse, built in the 1840s, is occupied by the mall’s owners. The home and farm are listed on the National Register of Historic Places because it is one of the few homesteads in S.Central KY., which still has the original outbuildings
Antiquing S. CAROLINA 1. DENMARK The Caroline Collection Fine Antiques One of the Southeast’s finest & largest private collections of quality antiques displayed in vignette settings on three spacious floors of the historic AT&T building, also, The Mayfield House and The Old Commissary. Denmark, SC, at the intersection of Hwy. 321 & Hwy. 78. Open Mon.Sat. 10-5, closed Sun. Anytime by appointment. 803-793-4739. (PM-M)
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1. FRANKLIN Whistle Stop Depot Antiques 145 River Road, Franklin, NC 28734. Experience North Carolina’s newest and largest antique mall with over 22,000 sq. ft. housing antiques and other fine shops. There’s a full size caboose right outside the mall, as well as fine antique cars and a train engine. Located in the western corner of the state, just south of the Great Smoky Mountains. Mon.-Sat. 10-5; Sun. 1-5. Call (828) 349-1600. (P/M-K) 2. GREENSBORO Antique Market Place 6428 Burnt Poplar Road, Greensboro, NC 27409. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK. Right off I-40 at Exit 211. Hours: on.-Wed. 10-6, Thurs.-Sat. 108, Sunday 1-6. For more info visit www.triadantiques.com or call 336-662-0544. (P/M-M)
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desserts. From I-64 take Exit 234 east onto 199. Exit at Mooretown Road west then turn left at the stop light onto Light foot Road. 500 feet to mall on left. Look for our white picket fences. Mon.Sat. 10-6; Sun. 12-5. Phone 757-565-3422. Email: wamantique@tni.net. Website: www.antiqueswilliamsburg.com. (P/M-K)
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intact. Don’t let the name fool you. Strictly Country offers antiques from various periods and styles. Visitors are welcome year round, excluding Easter, Thanksgiving day and Christmas day. Open 10am to 5pm, Mon. thru Sat., closed Sunday. Phone (270) 586-3978. (PM/K) 3. MADISONVILLE Kesterson’s Korner 502 Hall Street, Madisonville, KY 42431. Come experience 40 years of antiquing packed into a 1915 building. We’ve got antiques, fine furni-
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4. SYLVA The Old School Antique Mall 4704 U.S. Hwy. 441 South, Sylva, NC 28779. 12,000 sq. ft. of quality antiques in over 100 showcases and booths. Open year-round, 7 days: Mon.Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12-5. Celebrating over 30 years as one of the finest antique malls in the South, with something for every budget and taste. We’re 5 miles south of Dillsboro,15 minutes north of Franklin, 15 minutes to Cherokee. Call (828) 586-8097. (P/M-K)
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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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6. BYRON Big Peach Antiques 119 Peachtree Pkwy., Byron, GA 31008, I-75, Exit 149. We have 33,000 sq.ft. and 200+ dealers with furniture, primitives, collectibles, vintage, glassware, and so much more. Come see. Open 7 days a week: M-Sat. 10-7 and Sun. 12-6. Info: 478-956-1968, www.bigpeachantiques.com, info@bigpeachantiques.com and find us on . (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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8. CHAMBLEE Antique Row of Chamblee Conveniently located in North Atlanta, just inside I-285 on Broad Street & Peachtree Rd. in Old Chamblee. Chamblee’s Antique Row is the largest and most distinctive antiques destination in the Southeast. Visitors enjoy browsing 20 shops with over 250,000 sq. ft. of antiques and col-lectibles including an outstanding selection of American & European furniture, advertising, Americana, painting, prints, pottery, glassware, toys, dolls, early medical & scientific instruments, clocks, watches, Art Deco & ‘50’s Modern, vintage clothing, linens, rare books, post cards, ephemera, costume & estate jewelry, radios, telephones, restaurant decor & prop rentals, coin-ops, silver, Black Americana, old sporting collectibles & more. www.AntiqueRow.com. 770458-6316. (P/M-K) 9. DOUGLASVILLE Ben’s Antiques and Market New Furniture and Vintage Antiques 9552 Hwy 5, Douglasville, GA 30135. Located in the Old K-Mart in Arbor Square Shopping Center.
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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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2. CLEVELAND Relics Antiques & Vintage Decor 2270 Candies Lane NW, Cleveland TN. Quality Antique & Vintage Decor fill this bright & beautifully displayed store. No junk! Specializing in unique Victorian • Primitive • Cottage • Nouveau • Deco • Retro styles. I-75 Exit 25, turn NW off ramp, then left at BP station. One half mile on the right. Mon-Sat 10am-6pm, most Sundays 1pm4pm. Phone-423-790-1951. RV friendly! Visit www.relicstore.com or Relics Antiques on Facebook. (P/M-K)
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49th Annual
urfreesboro
Antiques Show 2016 Murphy Center - MTSU Campus
2650 Middle Tennesee Blvd. • Murfreesboro, TN 37130
Friday, July 15th - 10am-6pm Saturday, July 16th - 10am-6pm Sunday, July 17th - 11am-4pm ~ FREE PARKING ~ Managed by: Betty Fuss & Family (615) 319-2085 or (601) 212-8531 www.murfreesboroantiqueshow.com
Crysyal, Glass and Silver Repair Available ADMISSION $7 FOR ALL 3 DAYS
The U.S. Air Force Space & Missile Museum Foundation Presents the 2nd Annual
13 August 2016 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. (Near the south gate of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida)