Fire destroys 40 years worth of antiques
March 25th, 2007Moultrie Observer - MOULTRIE A Colquitt County man thought his trash fire was extinguished before he left home. It wasn t, and the resulting fire destroyed his barn, which was filled with antiques. Volunteer firefighters were called to the fire at 510 Minisee Road Read More
Post-Star - Carl loved antiques and local history. Though Carl never married, he enjoyed children and taught elementary school in the Schroon Lake School System for many years. He also owned and operated a real estate business in Adirondack for many years. Carl Read More
Newsday - Saturday, professional appraisers will evaluate your treasures at the 3rd Annual Antiques Appraisal Day in Oyster Bay. Just bring jewelry, silver, glass, china, small furniture, artwork and collectibles to the Doubleday Babcock Senior Center and Read More
Detroit News - V elma Smart of Lapeer is lucky enough to have ancestors with antiques. Her aunt came from England through Canada after World War I and "brought a boatload of stuff with her," she says. "I still have the original manifest and many of the things she Read More
Seattle Times - It has an old house brimming with antiques, a 1950s kitchen, an Indian room with arrowheads, paintings, cradleboards and regalia. A Western room decorated with bits, bridles, spurs, saddles and chaps; a drive-in restaurant staffed by a mannequin on Read More
SignOn San Diego - Thousands of new and gently used items, including antiques, furniture and sporting equipment, will be sold to raise money for local charities. Last year's sale raised more than $80,000. Proceeds from this year's event will benefit 17 groups and Read More
Seattle Times - It has the original European antiques in its 34 rooms; the 10-acre formal gardens are a fantasy of fountains, pools and gazebos. In a 1930s South Beach building, a former storage warehouse, is the Wolfsonian, an eclectic collection of furniture, glass Read More
Post-Star - GLENS FALLS — Richard and Patricia Dudley of Adirondack Antiques and Appraisers presented "Theory and Methodology of Appraising" on March 22 at the national and international headquarters of the Appraisers Association of America Inc. (AAA) on Park Read More
Chicago Tribune - A collector of antiques and organized-crime memorabilia, Mr. Rubin was a scavenger who in the early 1980s helped discover a concrete vault in the basement of the Lexington Hotel at Cermak Road and Michigan Avenue, Al Capone's onetime headquarters Read More
Santa Paula Times - Philip Snow, whose mutual love of color and antiques has filled the home with American and Chinese treasures, including Joni s unique collection of Carnival glass. An entertainer s delight hugs the high hillside at 722 Regent Court, home to Read More