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Ralph Kovel, Antiques Writer, Dies at 88 (New York Times)
Mr. Kovel was a nationally known writer on antiques, who for more than half a century put prices on the stuff of life, from baseball cards to bottle caps to Barbie?s lucrative girdles.
Quilts are mainstay of antiques market (Courier-Post)
One of the most collected antiques is also the coziest. Americans are preserving and protecting the country's quilting heritage.
Steve Cahalan: Caledonia Street antiques store closes (River Valley Business Report)
TLC Antiques & Collectibles at 1232 Caledonia St. closed two weeks ago because of the slowdown in the economy, said Sue Sullivan, who with her husband, Jerry, operated the store for a dozen years.
Farm's creek-side dairy milking shed makes perfect place for Viv's Antiques (Wharton Journal-Spectator)
By BURLON PARSONS bparsons@journal-spectator.com Look to the left just after crossing West Bernard Creek outside of Hungerford and you will see not only the old Seydler family homestead, but also the location of Viv's Antiques.
Collectibles appraiser Kovel dead at 88 (UPI)
CLEVELAND, Sept. 7 (UPI) -- Author Ralph M. Kovel, known best for his pricing guides for collectibles and antiques, has died in Cleveland at the age of 88, his wife says.
Get your antiques appraised at library (Tewksbury Advocate)
The Tewksbury Public Library, at 300 Chandler St, will host two exciting events in September focused on antiques and collectibles.
Taking turtles to the Roadshow proves profitable (Charlevoix Courier)
When Nathan Bartlett, 25, and his mother, Sue, went to the Antiques Roadshow they had no idea what his old Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were going to be worth.
A mini Antiques Road Show (Boonville Daily News)
A small collection of treasures was evaluated by an antiques appraiser who presented the program at Thursday night’s meeting of AAUW – the American Association of University Women. Most of the items were nearly a century old, and one, a yard sale give-away, was quickly determined to date back to at least 1847.
About Antiques: Silver hair brush, utensils have long history (Bradenton Herald)
M y mother bought these brushes at an estate sale a long time ago. She said she was told they were unique. The dealer told her they were solid silver and made in Japan where they only used pure silver. He told her the owner lived all over the world and must have brought them back when living overseas. They do not have any marks but are monogrammed and have the date 1899. Since silver is worth ...
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High Street comes alive with foot traffic during the first Downtown Millville Antiques, Arts and Music Festival Sunday. - Staff photo/Cody Glenn
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