Antiques & Collectibles Newsletter Archives contains a list of archived newsletters with antiques & collectibles news and
information, featuring history of vintage & collectible antiques; museums, shows, exhibits and flea markets. In addition,
Antiques & Collectibles Newsletter Archives contains dates and times of past antique & collectible shows, auctions, estate
& tag sales. NOVA-Antiques is the mid-eastern
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Antiques Newsletter: June 13, 2008
Articles and information about the new book, Warman’s Political Collectibles, Identification
and Price Guide; the new Toy Collectors website; the recent auction of long lost Persian Empire Relic from the Archaemenid period
and Enduring Tchotchkes of Yesteryear.
Antiques Newsletter: May 30, 2008
Articles and information about Vintage Aladdin Oil Lamps; Selling Gold at House Parties; the German couple trying to sell their baby on eBay and the grand opening of Sarah Jean Décor in Purcellville, Virginia as well as upcoming antique shows and events.
Antiques Newsletter: May 9, 2008
Articles and information about the Antique Bottle Show sponsored by the National Bottle Museum; the art of Chromolithography; record auction prices for a Monet and Giacometti works of art and the new book, Hot Kitchen and Home Collectibles of the 30’s, 40’s & 50’s.
Antiques Newsletter: April 11, 2008
Articles and information about the sale of a Cornflake on eBay; only Dumb Thieves Steal Art; a record breaking price for a Lucien Freud painting and Vintage Collectible and Antique Road Maps as well as upcoming antiques auctions, flea markets and estate sales.
Antiques Newsletter: March 21, 2008
Articles and information about Identifying Marks & Symbols on antiques and collectibles; the Boycott of eBay; Alternatives to Buying and Selling on eBay; our Dumb Mikey joke and upcoming antiques shows and flea markets.
Antiques Newsletter: December 28, 2007
Articles and information about the History of the Highboy; a Policemen’s Stolen
Art Show in Waterbury, Connecticut; record auction prices for an Inverted Jenny stamp and a Faberge Egg sold at auction; the History
of Drop Leaf Tables.
Antiques Newsletter: November 16, 2007
Articles and information about Mahogany Wood and its use in furniture; the Grand Opening of Bella Villa Home Furnishings & Accessories in Aldie, Virginia; the recent of Auction of Pancho Villa’s guns and the Record Auction Price of Qing dynasty vase.
Antiques Newsletter: October 26, 2007
Articles and information about the Fenton Glass Company going out of business; Antique Thefts of antiquities in Iran and closer to home in New York; Moravian Pottery from Bucks County Pennsylvania and very lucky Thrift Store Finds.
Antiques Newsletter: October 5, 2007
Articles and information about Collectible Beer Steins from Germany and other locals; O.J. Simpson and his Memorabilia saga; the History of Teapots; an Unusual Collection of handcuffs from BlackSteel.com as well as upcoming antiques & collectibles flea markets.
Antiques Newsletter: September 14, 2007
Articles and information about the History of Heywood-Wakefield Furniture; Stolen Art from the University of Buffalo turns up on eBay; Collecting Beer Cans and other brewerania; Record Auction prices for Louise Nevelson art works and our Dumb Mikey joke of the week.
Antiques Newsletter: June 23, 2007
Articles and information about the CDC Warning of Lead Poisoning coming from antiques and collectibles; Antique & Vintage Collectible Books; an Estate Sale Find of a West Virginia Glass lavender decanter pitcher and glasses and Record Auction Prices for a Damien Hurst work of art.
Antiques Newsletter: April 27, 2007
Articles and information about the History of Capodimonte Porcelain from Italy; more
Dumb Antique Thieves; the history of Bakelite and Bakelite Jewelry; Record Auction Prices as well as upcoming antiques & collectible
shows, flea markets and estate sales.
Antiques Newsletter: March 30, 2007
Articles and information about Interesting Thrift Store Finds (a copy of the Declaration
of Independence); Auction House Premiums going up; the History of the Buffet and Sideboard; Antique Thefts Gone Bad and the History
of Hurricane Lamps.
Antiques Newsletter: February 16, 2007
Articles and information about the History of Game Tables and how they are Back in Style; Bar Cabinets are in Vogue too; a new book by DeLizza & Elster, Memoirs of a Fashion Jewelry Manufacturer and upcoming antiques & collectibles shows and flea markets.
Antiques Newsletter: September 28, 2006
Articles and information about the History of McCoy Pottery and McCoy Cookie Jars;
Record Auction Prices for a Barbie Doll; Wardrobe that Resurfaces as Art (Vintage Kitchen Aprons); the History of Eastlake Furniture
and the
Antiques Newsletter: September 14, 2006
Articles and information about Michael Ricker Pewter Collectors Suffer a Loss;
Stolen Antique Gates in
Antiques Newsletter: August 24, 2006
Articles and information about Wallace Nutting Furniture; Antique Weathervane Thefts;
Eggcups for the Collector and the history of collecting Eggcups; the history of Santos, a Puerto Rican art and art form as well our
Dumb Mikey joke of the Week.
Antiques Newsletter: August 10, 2006
Articles and information about Barney the Dog that went Berserk and destroyed a collection of toy bears including a Steiff Bear owned by Elvis Presley; Atlantique City, the world’s largest antiques show; the passing of antique toy collector, Lillian B. Gottschalk and upcoming antiques flea markets.
Antiques Newsletter: July 27, 2006
Articles and information about the Record Auction Price of more than $1 million for a painting by James Abbot McNeil Whistler; the history of Collecting Glass Insulators; the Art Con by Joseph Duveen; the Theft of Rare Maps and upcoming antiques auctions and estate sales.
Antiques Newsletter: July 13, 2006
Articles and information about collecting glass Collectible Mason Canning Jars; the p4A Antiques & Collectibles Database; the history of Colonial Furniture Maker Eliphalet Chapin; the 10 Best Flea Markets; the Story of Brigido Lara, who was falsely arrested for the theft and sale of antiquities.