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 Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Antiques Roadshow find shatters value record Posted by Antique Trader Staff
One lucky woman's find shattered the previous record for an item appraised during an Antiques Roadshow stop in Raleigh, N.C. last weekend. A collection of Chinese jade was valued at possibly more than $1 million.
Show publicist Erika Denn says the four pieces of jade from the period of 1736 to 1795 was valued at $710,000 to $1.07 million. That breaks the previous record of $500,000 set last year in Palm Springs, Calif., for a painting by abstract expressionist Clyfford Still.
An unidentified woman from eastern North Carolina owns the jade, which she brought to the show early Saturday morning.
The show also drew 34,000 requests for tickets, besting the previous record of 29,000 tickets for a show in San Jose, Calif., that will be held later this summer. Denn says 6,400 tickets were distributed in Raleigh.
Antiques Roadshow is scheduled to make four more stops this summer in Madison, Wis., July 11; Denver, July 25; Phoenix, Aug. 1 and San Jose, Calif., on Aug. 15.
-AP
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Tuesday, June 30, 2009 4:28:33 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Friday, June 26, 2009
Share your Michael memory. Posted by Antique Trader Staff
The news of Michael Jackson's death will certainly rank as one of those remember-where-you were moments. It ranks up there with the news of Kennedy, Di and Lennon.
Despite the generation gap, I was always a bigger fan of the music from the Jackson 5 more than I was of Michael. The group's song "I Want You Back" ranks high on my iPod. This despite the fact the very first 45 record my parents bought me was a hot off the press copy of "We Are the World."
What are some of your Michael Jackson memories?
Friday, June 26, 2009 1:45:57 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Thursday, June 25, 2009
Time running out for free listing in Industry Directory Posted by Antique Trader Staff
If you haven't done so already you owe it to your business to submit a free listing in the 2009 Antique Trader Antiques & Collectibles Industry Directory.
Inside we list contact information for hundreds of auction houses, show promoters, shops and malls to create a free and trusted reference guide for you and thousands of other collectors and trades people. Did I mention a listing was free? Click here to download the form.
Need a few more reasons to submit a free listing?
- Every subscriber gets one. The directory is going to be packaged with the next copy of Antique Trader!
- Be seen with the best. Hundreds of companies are participating
- Stake a claim. Promote your business as an industry leader.
- It only takes a minute. Fax the form to our offices.
- Take control. You decide how customers find your listing.
Inside its pages, the Company Guide contains information on hundreds of businesses involved in the antiques trade. The Product Guide sorts businesses across several categories business owners said best described their merchandise or service.
Because the antiques trade is so diverse, feel free to suggest more product categories or your favorite auction house, shop or event for the next edition.
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Thursday, June 25, 2009 4:53:37 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Wednesday, June 24, 2009
You're collecting what?! Posted by Antique Trader Staff
This week, Antique Trader would like to know:
What types of antiques and collectibles do you see young people buying?
E-mail Eric.Bradley@fwmedia.com and share your thoughts, or post a reply here on the Antique Trader blog.
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Wednesday, June 24, 2009 3:49:17 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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I'll make that bid! Posted by Antique Trader Staff
As many of you know (at least those of you who follow Antique Trader on Twitter and Facebook), editor Eric Bradley and I showed up at the same auction last Saturday.
It was a multiple-estate and consignment auction held in Weyauwega, Wis., at the Liebe auction facility. There were crocks galore (some in "barn found" condition: dirty but in great shape), Fiesta ware, carnival glass, Depression glass - all going for bargain basement prices.
There was even an absolutely gorgeous walnut cylinder desk. It went for only $595.
But then there was a pizza oven that went for almost $40; that left Eric and me scratching our heads.
I didn't have a child in tow that I had to entertain or keep busy so I was able to thoroughly enjoy myself. Of course, if my daughter were there to distract me, I probably wouldn't have ended up with a truckload (literally - not figuratively) of treasures to haul home. ... I still haven't sorted it, by the way. There's soooo much!
I did score a beautiful painted green chest that will go great with my dining room cupboard (CLICK HERE to see the post about the cupboard: Falling in love with old paint) I'll try and get a picture posted.
As I was soaking up the whole auction experience, I was watching around the room and watching the crowd. I can't help but smile when I think about all the different bidding styles bidders use.
Some bidders make a show of it: they raise their cards with flourish and they drop out of the bidding with just as much theatrics: with a disgusted shake of the head and turn their bodies away.
Some are sneaky; they signal the auctioneer with an almost imperceptible nod of the head or flick of the card.
Some use intimidation; they hold their card up and keep it there, signaling the crowd that the item will be theirs at any cost.
What style do I use? I'm all business. I keep steady eye contact and raise my card confidently and clearly. I don't bid just to run the price up. I bid because I want something. Don't get me wrong; I've got a set price in my head what I will go up to ... and usually I stick with it.
Ah, good times! So, where's the auction next weekend?
What is your bidding strategy? Or maybe that's a secret ...
We'd love to hear your auction stories. Post a reply here or e-mail them to Eric.Bradley@fwmedia.com or Karen.Knapstein@fwmedia.com.
— Posted by Karen Knapstein
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Wednesday, June 24, 2009 9:37:33 AM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Regional collectors club conventions Posted by Antique Trader Staff
American Cut Glass Association Annual Convention to be in Vienna, Va.
The American Cut Glass Association will hold its ACGA Annual Convention on July 24-26, 2009, at the Sheraton Premiere at Tysons Corner Hotel, in Vienna, Va.
The convention gives ACGA members a great opportunity to learn about glass and extra time for sight-seeing in the area. There will be a spectacular display of some of the world’s most elegant cut glass, plus lectures by leaders in cut glass and related fields.
For additional information on joining the American Cut Glass Association or about the Annual Convention, visit www.cutglass.org.
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Fenton Glass Collectors to meet in August for convention
The 19th Annual Convention of the National Fenton Glass Society will be held on Aug. 1-3, 2009, in Marietta, Ohio.
The convention headquarters will be the Comfort Inn. Glass displays and seminars are open to the public. Members and their guests will enjoy a dinner cruise aboard the Valley Gem Sternwheeler, participate in Glass ID, attend the NFGS annual meeting, play Fenton bingo, and enjoy the banquet followed by a whimsey auction.
For more information on the NFGS convention or the National Fenton Glass Society, visit www.fentonglasssociety.org.
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Carriage Association of America to hold 2009 conference in Leesburg, Va.
The Carriage Association of America will hold its 2009 CAA Conference on June 17-20, 2009, at the Morven Park Equestrian Center in Leesburg, Va.
For additional information on The Carriage Association of America or the upcoming 2009 conference, visit www.caaonline.com.
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Sewing Machine Collectors to meet in Charlotte in 2009
The International Sewing Machine Collectors’ Society will hold their annual convention in Charlotte, N.C., on Oct. 17-18, 2009.
The convention will include a sewing machine auction and row upon row of sales tables, plus tours and other activities.
For additional information visit www.ismacs.net/events.html or e-mail Graham Forsdyke at graham@ismacs.u-net.com.
— Posted by Karen Knapstein
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009 5:01:10 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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Louisville (Ky.) Antique Mall to close Posted by Antique Trader Staff
BizJournals.com reports that the Louisville Antique Mall will close. At a meeting last night, owner Denise Golden told dealers the mall will close at the end of June.
"The antique business has been hit especially hard during this
economic recession," Golden said in a news release. "Antiques are not
essential purchases, and although traffic has been good through the
mall, people just aren’t spending as much."
The mall moved to its current location at 834 E. Broadway in January 2008, after operating on Goss Avenue from 1983 to 2008. Golden said in the release that the renovated, five-story art deco building that currently houses the antique mall is for sale.
The economy claims yet another venue for dealers. Let's hope they find a new one soon.
Antiques | Architecture
Tuesday, June 23, 2009 4:01:04 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Monday, June 22, 2009
Alabama historic sites endangered Posted by Antique Trader Staff
An interesting item in today's mail: one of Alabama's Top 10 endangered historical sites list a number of schools - a result of cities closing older buildings and opening new ones.
According to a report from the Alabama Historical Commission, the Birmingham Board of Education recently closed, or proposed to close, 28 older schools. Many are eligible for the National Register and are landmarks within their neighborhoods. Not all schools can be saved, the commission states. Members are asking city officials to identify the most significant buildings and devise a citywide plan to adapt them for new uses.
Among the buildings classified as "endangered" are: Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church and Community Day School in Hamburg, Wilcox County and the Barton Academy in Mobile.
The Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church and Community Day School was built in 1912 to be the only African American Baptist congregation in the area. It is still important for its architectural features such as original siding, retained cornices and unusual wood paneling.
Mobile's Barton Academy building is the state's first public school and remains one of the state's finest example of Greek Revival architecture. It is one of the nation's oldest school buildings which is why local advocates want to give it a second life as an arts magnate school.
You can learn more about the Alabama Historical Commission by contacting John Green, editor of the report, at Jgreene@preserveala.org.
Antiques Blog | Architecture
Monday, June 22, 2009 11:42:41 AM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Friday, June 19, 2009
Vargas hottie - still turning heads 70 years later Posted by Antique Trader Staff
Readers are commenting on a rather racy drawing heading to auction July 15. Some say the very first Vargas girl is a little too risque for Antique Trader readers.
One commenter said the image was perfectly acceptable in 1940- the year Alberto Vargas sketched the relining nude blond bombshell for the pages of Esquire Magazine. Vargas became one of the most prolific and popular pin up girl artist of all time. Not only are his actual images valuable (the original drawing is estimated to bring $20,000 to $30,000) but back issues of Esquire are more valuable because of Vargas' work.
What do you think? Do you think the Vargas print is a bit too racy to include in Antique Trader and on its Web site?
Let us know here or on Twitter. We'd love to print your reaction in next week's issue.
*Posted by Eric eric.bradley@fwmedia.com

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Friday, June 19, 2009 10:29:54 AM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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Isn't she beautiful? Posted by Antique Trader Staff
Both Barbie and the newest cover of Antique Trader.
We were so busy ... it slipped by me that I didn't load up the newest cover image.
Here it is.
What do you think?
— Posted by Karen Knapstein
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Friday, June 19, 2009 9:30:06 AM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Thursday, June 18, 2009
Question of the week: statute of limitations on antiquity theft? Posted by Antique Trader Staff
In this week's Antique Trader, we ran a couple of articles on antiquities being returned to their countries of origin. In one case, the antiquities were removed from Italy for two decades and sent to the States.
In the other case, antiquities were returned to Cambodia from Thailand.
These articles (and others that we've been reading in the news) lead us to ask you Antique Trader readers:
Why do you think there should or should not be a statute of limitations on the theft of antiquities?
Post a reply here, or drop a line to eric.bradley@fwmedia.com.
Or log in to the Antique Trader message boards and post a reply to the question of the week HERE.
— Posted by Karen Knapstein
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Thursday, June 18, 2009 8:44:31 AM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Saturday, June 13, 2009
Antiques and collectibles feature articles Posted by Antique Trader Staff
Something for everyone? What's missing?
Collecting military patches
Collecting North American Indian artifacts
Speaking of Dolls: Once odd, now interesting - You've got to check this one out. What do you all think of the baby doll with the bee on its face? It makes me shudder every time I see it!
Ask Antique Trader: Renaissance Revival server great for storage
Useful antiques are still a good buy
Troops rally in Old Toy Soldier Auctions’ May 16 sale
Modernist posters realize record-setting sales at Swann Galleries’ May 21 auction
Impressive lifetime collections hit the block, June 27
We're closing in on 700 Twitter followers! You'll find us at http://twitter.com/antiquetrader
— Posted by Karen Knapstein
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Saturday, June 13, 2009 9:03:50 AM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Friday, June 12, 2009
Star of the North will shine soon Posted by Antique Trader Staff
Star of the North antique show at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds June 26-28, 2009.
The antique show will be held in the Education Building located near the entrance of the fairgrounds.
According to their press release:
The Star of the North has something to offer for every collector from beginning to advanced. You will see an exciting array of wonderful antiques in every category from Civil War, Historical, Political, advertising, coins, fine art glass, fine porcelains, flow blue china, paintings, Moser, jewelry, sterling silver matching service, art pottery, holiday collectibles, prints, decorative antiques, carnival glass, cut glass, Fenton glass, Cambridge, Royal Bayreuth, Royal Doulton, Nippon, hatpins, napkin rings, match safes, bookends, door stops, notary seals, postcards, ephemera, furniture, primitives, reference book seller and much, much more.
Show Hours: Friday: 11 am – 8 pm; Saturday: 11 am – 7 pm and Sunday 11 am – 4 pm. Admission is $6 and is good all three days of the show – MENTION THE STAR OF THE NORTH NEW RELEASE AND RECEIVE $1 OFF ONE ADMISSION AT THE DOOR.
For show information, call 641-832-2700 or 507-269-1473 or e-mail sales@ iridescenthouse.com
— Posted by Karen Knapstein (karen.knapstein@fwmedia.com)
Antique Show | Antiques Show
Friday, June 12, 2009 8:53:02 AM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Thursday, June 11, 2009
24 charged with Native American artifact looting Posted by Antique Trader Staff
Exciting news ... especially when we just went to print yesterday with a front-page feature on collecting Native American artifacts ... Score one for the good guys!
From the LA Times:
24 charged in crackdown on Native American artifact looting
Reporting from Washington and Denver -- Striking at a longtime practice
in the Four Corners area, federal authorities Wednesday unsealed
indictments against 24 people in what they called the largest
investigation ever into the looting of Native American artifacts on
public lands.
CLICK HERE to read the full story
This is an area of collecting where extreme caution must be exercised. There are only a handful of auction houses in the U.S. that handle reputable Native American artifacts (they're listed in the Antique Trader feature on collecting in this area).
BTW: You can read the article on collecting Native American artifacts here: Collecting North American Indian artifacts
— Posted by Karen Knapstein
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Thursday, June 11, 2009 4:07:20 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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Vintage market opportunity Posted by Antique Trader Staff
The SoWa Antiques Market (Boston) is open every Sunday (except holidays) through Oct. 25 (open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; free admission; free parking).
Looks like a great opportunity for those in the area to browse and pick up a "selection of antiques and quality collectibles, including vintage
fashion, Art Deco, Mid-Century Modern furniture, jewelry, books, art
glass and more."
Held at 540 Harrison Ave., Boston.
For information call 781-862-4039 or visit http://www.sowaantiques.com.
If you go, please let us know what you think. Is it worth the trip? Did you find a treasure to take home?
Post a reply here or drop us a line ...
I'll quote my niece when I once gave my husband a five pound Hershey's chocolate bar: "Share - share - share!"
— Posted by Karen Knapstein (karen.knapstein@fwmedia.com)
P.S. Thank you Shaun for the heads-up!
Antique News | Antique Show | Antiques | Antiques News | Antiques Show
Thursday, June 11, 2009 10:48:02 AM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Question of the Week: Getting in touch with other collectors Posted by Antique Trader Staff
This week, we'd like to know how you get in touch with other collectors.
Do you network with folks with similar interests at shows and conventions? Or do you use online services like Facebook, My Space, or Twitter to get in touch with others who share your interests?
Or are you an "island" and keep to yourself when it comes to collecting?
I've not considered that option before ....
Please post a reply here or in the Antique Trader message boards, or drop us a line at karen.knapstein@fwmedia.com and let us know.
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009 6:33:14 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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Tick ... tick ... tick ... Posted by Antique Trader Staff
And time ticks away. Here it is, past six p.m. on Wednesday, and I haven't blogged since Saturday! Where did those days go!?
Ah, yes, I remember - I was in the throes of getting the newest edition of Antique Trader ready to go to the printer ...
If I do say so myself, it's another good issue, folks. This week's features are on the challenges of collecting Native American artifacts and on collecting military patches.
Interesting stuff.
Here's a look at the cover:
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009 6:27:17 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Saturday, June 06, 2009
I don't think you'll want to miss these either Posted by Antique Trader Staff
Lots of antique auction news ...
Rare ark form Hanukkah lamp sells for $314,000 in Skinner's Fine Judaica Auction
Peter the Great portrait steals the show at St. Charles Gallery sale
Impressive lifetime collections hit the block, June 27
Entertainment icons live on at Julien’s auction - Marilyn Monroe & Elvis Presley: what's not to love ...
Anglo-Portuguese chest on stand gathers $74,150 at Weschler sale
Historic Enchanted Village holiday display to be auctioned
James D. Julia’s June sale offers their finest selection to date
Swann Galleries’ June 11 auction offers large selection of atlases, maps, and works on natural history
First edition Harry Potter trove highlights June Rare Books Auction in Dallas
Vast array of fine antiques offered at Susanin's, June 13
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More exciting news: Antique Trader broke 600 followers on Twitter today! Follow us at http://twitter.com/antiquetrader and find out what's going on with us first-hand.
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Saturday, June 06, 2009 5:05:25 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Friday, June 05, 2009
 Thursday, June 04, 2009
Mystery antiques: The Great Unknown Posted by Antique Trader Staff
The Great Unknown
Every week, “Ask Antique Trader” receives scores of inquiries from
readers, seeking more information about a recent find, a gift from a
friend or relative, or an oddity that’s been sitting on a shelf for
years.
We pass all of these questions along to our panel of experts, but once
in awhile, we get a question about an object that stops us in our
tracks. We want to share these unusual treasures with readers in the
hope that they’ll offer their opinions and perhaps enlighten us all.
“Ask Antique Trader” will feature these oddities on a regular basis in
the print and online editions of the magazine. Send your comments to AskAT@fwmedia.com.
I’ve seen many cast-iron picture frames over the years, but never one
like this. Instead of the usual scrolls, it has a jack-in-the-pulpit
motif. I think it must be quite rare.
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Can you help identify this item?
I bought this item at
an auction. No one there knew what it was. I searched through all my
furniture books and took it once to a local appraiser, and he was also
stumped. The pyramid shape is just decorative. The inside is a square
box. The feet have felt-like material attached. Would you be able to
tell me what it is and what it’s worth? — J.M., Cape May, N.J.
Post a reply here on the blog or e-mail your replies to AskAT@fwmedia.com.
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Thursday, June 04, 2009 9:51:36 AM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Wednesday, June 03, 2009
And the winner is ... Posted by Antique Trader Staff
Each month, Antique Trader has been hosting a new sweepstakes related to antiques and collectibles. Usually we select a collecting resource, sometimes we sweepstakes off a collectible itself. You may recall that when we launched the Treasure Hunt Sweepstakes last year, our first sweepstakes prize was a set of porcelain butter pats.
The sweepstakes continues, and the list of winners grows with each passing month. The winner of the April Antique Trader Treasure Hunt sweepstakes has been picked and contacted.
Congratulations to Vernon Sahlin of New Straitsville, Ohio. Vernon won a copy of the Antique Trader Guide to Fakes and Reproductions by Mark Chervenka. When I spoke with Vernon, he said anything that he and his wife are really interested in, they enter for. He gives a lot of the little things he wins to his grandkids, but he said he’s definitely going to keep this prize.
Vernon and his wife are both in their seventies and enjoy reading the auction and show listings in the Antique Trader. He says they can’t get out and travel to all the shows and auctions, but they can keep up with what’s going on by reading the show and auction news in the Antique Trader. “We can’t retire too much,” Vernon says.
Vernon, we hope you enjoy your Guide to Fakes & Reproductions, and keep those entries coming! The June sweepstakes prize is the Price Guide to Holt-Howard Collectibles and related ceramicware of the ‘50s and ‘60s by Walter Dworkin.
I think everyone would agree with Vernon when he said, “It’s fun to win!” But there’s no way you can win if you don’t enter!
Visit sweepstakes.antiquetrader.com and enter today for your chance to win!
— Posted by Karen Knapstein
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• Visit the Antique Trader Web site HERE. Sign up for our FREE newsletters! • If you really like what you see, get your own subscription to Antique Trader HERE.
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Wednesday, June 03, 2009 6:02:41 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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AT Question of the Week Posted by Antique Trader Staff
This week, we have a great feature on collections and how they expand to fill a space and beyond.
This feature prompted our question of the week:
How do you store, display or use your antiques and collectibles in your home? Are your favorite things used often or just brought out for a special occasion?
Post a reply here and let us know, or e-mail karen.knapstein@fwmedia.com, or post a reply in the Antique Trader message boards.
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Wednesday, June 03, 2009 5:59:49 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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Antique Trader, June 17, 2009 issue Posted by Antique Trader Staff
Here's a peek at the cover of the newest issue of Antique Trader:
What do you think?
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Wednesday, June 03, 2009 2:50:59 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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