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 Sunday, March 30, 2008
Atlantique City Day 2
Posted by Antique Trader Staff
Howdy folks. We made it through Day One of the March 2008 Atlantique City Antiques Show and, if I may speak for the staff and crew of Atlantique City - and I reckon that I can - Day one was pretty fantastic.
By the 9 a.m. early opening we had at least 2000 people lined up outside the door, many of them grabbing copies of Antique Trader and our various publications at the show, and the trafic flow was steady all day. While official numbers aren't available yet, I'd say we had at least 5,000 people come through the convention center and they seemed interesting. Quality is high, and uniform, and we heard some good comments from dealers.
The appraisal event went very well, too, highlighted by a superb Judy Garland dress, straight off the MGM lot, that ended up in - of all places - Milwaukee, WI. We have to wait and see if the pics cvame out, but I'll post them if I will.
At the end of the day we also hosted a gathering to fete Ellen Schroy and thank her for all her hard work - 28 years worth - on the Warman's Price Guide. Nice stuff, and Ellen is a great lady. She'll be missed on Warman's, but it's a good opportunity for Trader to get her byline in the paper, as we did with the 4/9 issue.
Sunday is usually a bit slower at shows, but there can be some serious buying going on, so we're keeping our fingers crossed for our dealers and ourselves, for a good day today, a smooth load-out tonight, and a nice easy flight home tomorrow morning. Last October we got delayed in Philly for 12 hours. Yuck.
Looking forward to getting home, getting back to work and regular blogging, and seeing my family. I love the East Coast, and have a lot of good memories from these shows and my childhood summers spent here, but I want to get back to Stevens Point, WI - wide open spaces, nice people and great beer - and get back in the swing of day-to-day life and work.
See you there.
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3/30/2008 9:04:22 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Saturday, March 29, 2008
Atlantique City - At last!
Posted by Antique Trader Staff
Howdy!
After a long week of vacation last week - agonizing, as you can imagine, spending so much time with my lovely wife and daughter in Phoenix and Las Vegas - I got into Atlantic City last Wednesday night. Travel was 13 hours from Vegas, with a few nighmarish waits in TSA lines at all airports.
It's time for good antiques and the Atlantique City Antiques Show.
We have spent two exhausting days getting the show ready, but as I write this morning, the show floor at the Atlantic City Convention Center looks beautfiul, there is a crowd of 2000 people waiting outside the door and we are hoping for a good show. We know it looks good, and quality is ubiquitous. Now we are waiting for the buyers.
The weather here is a bit chilly and overcast, which means good weather for antique buying, and the attitude seems to be optimistic, which is half the battle when there are such problems with the economy. I don't, however, have to tell any Trader readers that.
What I can tell you is that I'm excited for the opening of this show, proud of the hard work we've done and ready to see this thing come off a success.
If any of you out there are coming today or tomorrow, or go this weekend and read this later, give me a holler and let me know what you think.
I'll post more later today, hopeufully with some pics, but no promises...
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3/29/2008 8:52:14 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Friday, March 28, 2008
Heritage will auction items from the Stanley Kramer Estate
Posted by Antique Trader Staff
Karen here ... due to the timliness of this announcement, I didn't want to wait until next week's Auction Extra ... Director/Producer of Judgment at Nuremberg, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, High Noon, and More DALLAS, Texas — In their upcoming Music and Entertainment Signature auction, to be held April 5, 2008 in Dallas, Texas, Heritage Auction Galleries will offer personal memorabilia, awards, documents, and more from the estate of movie icon Stanley Kramer, Hollywood's first independent director and producer whose socially charged filmmaking moved generations. As Al Gore noted, Kramer "brought powerful social issues to the screen that touched our sense of moral responsibility ," winning an NAACP Vanguard Award and an Irving G. Thalberg in the process. His cinematic credits read like an Academy Award chronology; from the masterpiece Judgment at Nuremberg, to his provocative cultural examination Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, to the hilarious It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, cinema would never be the same after Stanley Kramer. "This fascinating collection includes Kramer's Thalberg and NAACP awards, signed and annotated scripts, and personal gifts from Spencer Tracy and John Wayne," said Doug Norwine, Director of Music and Entertainment Auctions for Heritage. "It has been a great honor to work with Kramer's wife, Karen Sharpe Kramer, in bringing these extraordinary items to collectors," said Norwine, "and to pay homage to a man who sought so consistently to inspire, explore, and challenge. Stanley Kramer was a truly courageous filmmaker, and this material will certainly prove highly desirable to his many fans worldwide." More information about this auction, along with enlargeable, full-color images of each lot and complete catalog descriptions, can be found at www.HA.com where bids can also be placed online.
Auction
3/28/2008 3:35:59 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Postcard collecting is alive and well!
Posted by Antique Trader Staff
From Sandy … not Noah or Karen! Postcard collecting is alive and well That was the feeling I got when I attended the 30th annual Michiana Regional Postcard Show on March 15 in South Bend, Ind. The doors opened at 9 a.m., and by the time I got there about 10:15, the aisles were already crowded with shoppers. It sometimes took quite a while before a dealer could break away from customers to chat with me. To find out more about the show, postcard collecting and Postcard Collector magazine visit www.postcardcollector.com Antique Show | Ephemera
3/25/2008 4:21:27 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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The art of Edna Hibel
Posted by Antique Trader Staff
Karen Knapstein here again ... I fear I'm becoming a nuisance on this thing :) This press release just landed in my inbox a bit ago. I recall seing such announcements in the past, but never paid much attention to them. Returning from New York City only a week after being designated a National Women's History Month 2008 Honoree, Edna Hibel will greet her many followers and other members of the public at the Edna Hibel Fine Art Fair. The free two-day art fair will take place on Saturday and Sunday, April 5 and 6, at the Hibel Museum of Art, across the street from Roger Dean Stadium, in Jupiter, Florida. In addition to greeting Edna Hibel and viewing her renowned art, the public will be able to see educational exhibitions featuring the complex art of stone lithography, and the complicated work of putting together an art book. Edna Hibel, 91, has been painting for over 80 years. She is the only American woman to win the Leonardo da Vinci World Award of Arts. Her paintings, lithographs, serigraphs, and sculptures have been exhibited in more than 20 countries spanning four continents in prestigious institutions, including six national museums. Admission to the Edna Hibel Fine Art Fair is free, as is valet parking. Directions and other information may be obtained by contacting the Hibel Museum of Art at (561) 622-5560.
 Today, I investigated the official Edna Hibel Web site and find I'm taken by the warmth and spirit of her art. I'm impressed. fine art
3/25/2008 3:44:51 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Monday, March 24, 2008
New Orleans on my mind
Posted by Antique Trader Staff
Karen Knapstein, your friendly Antique Trader Online Editor here...  New Orleans has always been one of the listings on my "Places to visit before I die" list. It first made its appearance on my list about 12 years ago, when a friend said she was planning her wedding, of which I was the matron of honor, and that she wanted to get married in New Orleans during Mardi Gras. Those plans fell through, but the celebrated location remains on my "to do" list. I came across a story featured on IndyStar.com (Crescent City getaway — Get your fill of music, food and shopping in New Orleans) that expounds on what New Orleans has to offer besides Mardi Gras: antiques, fine art, antiques, jazz, antiques, food, antiques, Southern hospitality, antiques ... you see where this is going? The result: New Orleans has moved up a couple of positions on my list ... perhaps I'll make it there before I'm 50 ...
3/24/2008 12:15:49 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Sunday, March 23, 2008
Go Antiquing and Improve Your Mood
Posted by Antique Trader Staff
Karen again. I came across this article and it puts me in a pleasant state of being:
Go Antiquing and Improve Your Mood
... like I need an excuse to go antiquing! I go whenever I can, whether it's antique malls or mom & pop shops, flea markets or auctions, I love the hunt for vintage treasures. I think auctions are my favorite ... that's about as competitive as I get. My auto repair shop/dealership is right next to a wonderful antique mall, so I'm never late scheduling my oil changes or regular car maintenance. But if you need an excuse, click on the link above to read what C. Dianne Zweig, psychotherapist and author, has to say about the benefits of antiquing.
3/23/2008 9:37:49 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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Antique dealers say law may make them history
Posted by Antique Trader Staff
Karen here. It looks as though antique dealers in Reno who display in antique malls are in for trouble ... lots of trouble. You don't want to miss this story...In September, the Reno business license division sent letters notifying
antique mall owners that vendors must have privileged business
licenses. Under state law, they are subject to greater scrutiny because
they deal in secondhand goods that could be stolen, according to city
lawyers.
Antiques News
3/23/2008 9:24:34 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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Question of the Week
Posted by Antique Trader Staff
Karen here. Noah, don't hate me ... better late than never ... Here's the current Antique Trader Question of the Week:
Do you use online resources, or print resources more when researching your antiques?
It can be a confusing world out there for the uninitiated. Long gone ar the days when you could simply pick up a price guide, flip to your desired page and get an idea of the price of any given antiques.
Not only is there the great abyss of the Internet to deal with - and we all know that info gleaned from the Web is not always true - there are appraisers galore, auction houses, television shows and more than a few blogs.
Add to this the proliferation of price guides - there is a guide for just about any subset of collecting you can think of - and it's hard to be sure where your information is coming from, if it's current and, most importantly, if it's correct.
I tend to turn to an expert I know, or any of the myriad Web resources available when I need to research, but that's mostly because my job means I need to be online and on the computer more often than not. It's a matter of convenience, really. I do have to say, however, nothing is quite as
satisfying as paper, as a big, thick book, well-used and dog-eared, in which I can just turn to the right page at a flick and get what I need.
This, then, is what Trader wants to know this week: Do you use online resources, or print resources more when researching your antiques these days?
3/23/2008 9:09:29 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Saturday, March 22, 2008
A staggering fine art find in England - painting worth 700 times what a 20-something slacker paid for it
Posted by Antique Trader Staff
Wow. Just wow.
Suitcase of money falling from the sky...
Find a painting in a shop, pay about $700 bucks for it, find out it's worth about $500,000... NOt a bad days work for an umemployed 23 year old in England.
Not a bad life's work, actually. No pic, so I don't know what it looks like. Thing is, too, the guy is going to keep it probably... How un-American...
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3/22/2008 12:46:10 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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Even with so much uncertainty, Iraqi antiquities continue to amaze
Posted by Antique Trader Staff
Here's one more reason to love the Internet. This came from a news feed out of Thailand and India.
It's about an ancient Babylonian town found by Iraqi archeologists.
With such a steady stream of bad news coming out of the region, it is good to know that scholarship and the unearthing of the past continue to go on. This is indeed an interesting read, especially if you're like me and you love anything that relates back to the ancient world circa B.C., where so much human societal culture dawned.
Pretty cool.
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3/22/2008 12:35:02 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Friday, March 21, 2008
I wear two hats
Posted by Antique Trader Staff
Sandy Sparks here, posting on Noah's blog. While the cat's away... When I'm not wearing my Associate Editor - Antique Trader hat, I can be found wearing my other headpiece, that of Editor - Postcard Collector magazine. National Postcard Week is the first week in May. Every year readers send in a sample of the postcards they make to celebrate their special week. Some are completely hand-made, some are photographs, some are computer-generated, but all are creative and fun. Postcard Collector shows them off on the pages of the magazine and this year, on the magazine's Web site: www.postcardcollector.com.
 Want to join the fun? I can't promise to make you rich and famous, but I do promise to enjoy every postcard sent and yours might even make the cover! Put your creativity in gear and make a postcard. Send it, in an envelope, please, to: Postcard Collector 700 East State St Iola WI 54945 attn: PC WeekIf you want to trade with other postcard makers, add a note to that effect. Who knows? You might discover one more thing to collect — postcards! Questions? Email me at sandra.sparks@fwpubs.com. I'm looking forward to seeing your creations.
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3/21/2008 4:13:12 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Thursday, March 20, 2008
Awesome Japanese Buddha sells for $14M
Posted by Antique Trader Staff
Wow.
This an awesome sculpture, but - perhaps, jus' a l'il bit - overpriced. $14M? That's Monopoly money, right? right? Of course, it was a t Christie's, so I'm betting the bid wasn't all about the piece itself.
I couldn't imagine spending that kind of cash on something, plus, I can't help but think that spending that kind of money on a piece of sculpture - a relic of the material world, which - according to The Buddha - doesn't even really exist, except in the constructs of our minds as determined by karma - that is completely contrary to the teachings it represents...
Hmmm... Have to mediate on that one.
Oh, and I really love the blog that I pulled this story from - Bad at sports - which is an often humorous look at the world of contemporary art...
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3/20/2008 12:45:43 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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"Something really dramatic just happened with our cornflake."
Posted by Antique Trader Staff
I posted about this the other day, the corn flake shaped like Illinois...
The AP is reporting that eBay pulled it for some violation or another. Not to worry, though, it's been taken care of and is now back online for all the people dying to have it...
I was a little worried, myself, but am now happy to report that you can get the Illinois flake, as well as one that looks like Hawaii and a couple other states...
The line, "Something really dramatic juts happened with our cornflake" is one of the best I've ever heard...
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3/20/2008 12:21:50 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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Kyle is stumped! Can you identify this item?
Posted by Antique Trader Staff
Sandy Sparks, Associate Editor and AT blog poster du jour here... QThis glass car bottle is 20 inches long. Do you know its age? What was it used for? – D.L.., Granbury, TexasA This large car-shaped glass bottle is a mystery to me. The style of the auto would seem to date it to the late 1920s or early 1930s. I know that various household products, such as vinegar, were bottled in “figural” bottles during that era but if this had an identifying paper label it has long ago disappeared. Perhaps some reader can tell us more about this unusual piece. It certainly doesn’t seem to be listed in the various bottle references I checked. Help solve the mystery! If you know what this unusual jar was used for, let us know. 
Antique Glass
3/20/2008 9:58:15 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Trader blog for the next two weeks...
Posted by Antique Trader Staff
Howdy folks... Just an FYI, for the next week I'll be on a vacation of sorts - taking my daughter to see family in Arizona and Las Vegas - March 19-March 25, to be exact. I will, however, still be posting here and there, and I do believe that Associate Editor Sandy Sparks and Web Editor Karen Knapstein will be doing some posting as well. After that break, I'll be heading out to the Atlantique City Antiques Show, March 29-30, where I'll be working and emceeing the appraisal event, which is always a lot of fun - just being in the same building as Alan "Mr. Mint" Rosen is always a good time - and I'll be doing some live blogging of the show, as well as regular posting, so keep checking. Enjoy, be well and happy Easter, Passover, or whatever you choose to celebrate this time of year...  antique | Antique Blog | Antiques Blog | Antiques Blogs
3/18/2008 4:25:54 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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Just what I've always wanted! A corn flake that looks like Illinois...
Posted by Antique Trader Staff
Um... I'm... I'm just not sure what to say about this, or why I'm even posting it... I feel a little confused, and fragile... Somebody hold me...  antique | Antique Blog | Antique news odd | Antiques | Antiques Auction | Antiques Blog | Antiques Blogs | Antiques News | Antiques Spoof | Auction | eBay | Ephemera | Modern | pop art
3/18/2008 11:19:13 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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Decent source for antiques news
Posted by Antique Trader Staff
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3/18/2008 11:00:21 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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No go for Guernsey's for Jack Ruby's pistol in Vegas
Posted by Antique Trader Staff
I wrote about this a few weeks ago, as a native of Dallas, about my mixed feelings about Ruby's gun going on the block as part of a truly superb Pop Culture antiques auction last weekend. At the sale, as reported here at the Dallas Morning News - only appropriate, don't you think? - the sale featured a mess of great stuff that sold for big bucks, any of which I would have loved to have myself, especially the suit that John Lennon wore on the cover of Abbey Road (the greatest album from the greatest rock band ever, n'est pas?) or Sally Field's habit from the Flying Nun (not really...).  Ruby's gun, however... I just don't know. The Kennedy assasination is still raw in this country, especially in Dallas, and I can't say I'm sorry it didn't sell for big bucks. The guy who owned it, who paid more than $200,000 for it, would accept no less than $1M for it. He came close, with the highest bid reaching $900,000, but he wouldn't part with it for less than the big $1M. Oh well. It will be sold, I reckon, to a private bidder, outside of the sale, and we'll see it again someday soon. I wonder what the folks in Big D think about - I mean really think about it. Any Texans out there want to sound off? Anyone? Anyone? antique | Antique Blog | Antique News | Antiques | Antiques Auction | Antiques Blog | Antiques Blogs | Antiques News | Auction | pop art
3/18/2008 10:57:14 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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Be on the lookout for stolen antiques in Mid-state Pennsylvania
Posted by Antique Trader Staff
Heads up here for a theft in central PA. Here's the link, as well as the text, below. Antiques stolen in Monroe Twp. barn burglaryby MATT MILLER, Of Our Cumberland County Bureau Monday March 17, 2008, 11:14 AM An array of antiques were stolen during a burglary at a barn in the
200 block of Martin Road in Monroe Twp., Cumberland County, between
March 11 and Friday, state police said. The stolen items included an antique wooden sofa and chair made in
1875, two 1930s floor model radios and 25 pieces of grain processing
equipment made between 1905 and 1950, police said. A lawn mower, a
drill press and two extension ladders also were taken. Anyone with information can call police at 717-249-2121. antique | Antique Blog | Antique News | Antiques | Antiques Blog | Antiques Blogs | Antiques News | stolen antiques
3/18/2008 10:46:20 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Monday, March 17, 2008
Retiring eBay CEO Whitman joins McCain campaign...
Posted by Antique Trader Staff
This is posted, from the AP Wire, with absolutely no bias either way on behalf of Antiques Trader. It's just simply an interesting bit of news about that dear friend of all online antiques... Meg Whitman. Retiring eBay CEO Whitman joining McCain campaign Source: AP - AP Wire Service
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Outgoing eBay chief executive Meg Whitman is joining Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign as national co-chairperson.
The McCain campaign said Friday that she will help raise money and policy development and travel the country on his behalf.
Whitman also helped former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney during his bid for the Republican nomination.
She announced in January that she would retire from the online auction company after a decade at the helm.
She is leaving as eBay Inc. faces slowing growth.
Like I said, Trader has no opinion. It's just interesting...
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3/17/2008 3:52:35 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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When your own life becomes an antique...
Posted by Antique Trader Staff
Tom Schroder, one of the editor's of the Washington Post, posted this editor's note yesterday and I found my self moved by it's insight, and impressed with its ability to convey such depth with such brevity.
I'm not quite at the point where my life has become an antique, but the things I loved as a child sure as heck have become collectible, especially the beloved stand-up first gen arcade games I wasted so many hours as a pre-pubescent boy playing on Satruday afternoons at Prestonwood Mall in Dallas. Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong, Jr., Tron, Red Baron, Pole Position, Jack the Giant Killer, Red Baron, Jungle Hunt, these were just a few of the games I ruled... Now they're being collected at big bucks. Much like Mr. Schroder, when I see these things now at shops or shows, priced too high, or undervalued, I simply have to walk away...  antique | Antique Blog | Antiques | Antiques Auction | Antiques Blog | Antiques Blogs | Antiques News | Antiques Show | Modern | pop art | Toys
3/17/2008 10:57:08 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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