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Southeastern Antiquing and Collecting Magazine publishes interesting news, information, celebrity collector interviews, auction reports and show and auction calendars.

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AntiquingDecember 2013Southeastern

and Collecting Magazine

The Perpetual

Beauty of

Paperweights

AntiquingJanuary 2014Southeastern

and Collecting Magazine

Don’t miss our 59th AuctionJanuary 10th and closing on January 19

Shown below are just a few of the almost 200 bottles we’ll be offering in this fabulous first of the year auction! We have bottles from every antique bottle collecting category – don’t miss it!

If you aren’t receiving our free color catalog, sign up on our website or give us a call toll free and we’ll send you a copy. Don’t miss this terrific auction!

Discover the Beauty of Antique Bottles. Visit our website at americanbottle.com or email us at [email protected]

American Bottle Auctions • 915 28th Street, Sacramento, CA 9581620 years in business!

1-800-806-7722

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MIAMI’S ANTIQUE SHOW

January 24-26, 2014Miami Airport Convention Center

Show Hours:

Friday, January 24 | 12pm – 8pmSaturday, January 25 | 12pm – 7pmSunday, January 26 | 12pm – 5pm

Information:

$15 valid for reentry each dayMiami Airport Convention Center777 NW 72nd AvenueMiami, FL 33126

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Featuring Art, Furnishings, Home Decor and Jewelry!Silver | Art Glass | Porcelain

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Cigar Store Indian figure,$747,500, Guyette, Schmidt AcarvedwoodenCigarStoreIndianfiguresoldfor$747,500(themosteverpaidatauctionforacigarstoreIndian)attheannualFallDecoyAuctionheldNov.6-7byGuyette,Schmidt&Deeter,basedinSt.Michaels,Md.TheauctionwasheldattheTalbotCommunityCenterinEaston,Md.Also,aWilliamBasnight swan decoy went for $183,750 (a new recordforthemaker);amerganserdrakebyHarryV.Shourdsbreezedto$97,750;andahoodedmerganserdrakebytheWardBrothershammeredfor$92,000.Pricesinclude15%bp.

The Maltese Falcon,$4 million, Bonhams TheiconicleadstatuetteofThe Maltese Falcon,fromtheclassic1941film noir of the samename,soldfor$4.085millionatanauctionheldNov.25byBonhamsinNewYork,inconjunctionwithTurnerClassicMovies(TCM).Also,the1940BuickPhaetonautomobilefromCasablancaroaredofffor$461,000;anAudreyHepburnGivenchyhatfrom Funny Face changed hands for $87,500; and a Nautilusdiver’shelmetfrom the movie 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea wenttoadeterminedbidderfor$81,250.Pricesincludea20%bp.

1792 Washington bond,$265,500, Archives Int’l AhistoricU.S.federalbond,issuedtoandsignedbythen-PresidentGeorgeWashingtonin1792,thefirstyearsuchbondsweretradedontheNewYorkStockExchange,soldfor$265,500atatwo-sessionauctionheldOct.19(inNewYorkCity)andOct.22(inFortLee,N.J.)byArchivesInternationalAuctions,basedinFortLee.ItwasthemosteverpaidatauctionforaU.S.scripophilyitem.Also,anearlyEdisonstocktickerhit$8,850;andastockcertificatesignedbyBuffaloBillCodybrought$2,360.Pricesinclude18%bp.

Recent Auction Results From Near & Far

Gavels & PaddlesFrancis Bacon triptych,$142.4 million, Christie’s

Atriptych(oiloncanvaspaintinginthreeparts)byFrancisBacon,donein1969anddepictingtheartist’sfriendLucienFreud,soldfor$142.4million(anewworldauctionrecordforanyworkofart)ataPost-War&ContemporaryArtEveningSaleheldNov.12byChristie’sinNewYork.Also,JeffKoons’sBalloon Dog (Orange),amirror-polishedstainlesssteelworkwithtransparentcolorcoating,executedin1994-2000,realized$58.4million.ItwasanewworldauctionrecordforalivingartistandforKoons.Pricesincludea12%buyer’spremium.

ByKenHall

Continued on page 6

GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE!50% OFF everything

Antiques, Collectibles, Art, Depression Glass, Goebel products, Rugs, Jewelry, and on and on. . .

At end of sale, all store fixtures will be sold

Open Monday – Saturday, 10 -5:30Memory Lane/Red Hat Lane

165 N. Perry Street, Lawrenceville, GA770-338-2165

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Since 1976, Jere’s Antiques has catered to, and sold to, a wholesale trade of antiques dealers, designers and auction houses.We maintain our own warehouse in England and buy throughout all of

Britain and on the continent, in Belgium, Holland and France.We continue to import a 40-foot container of furniture every 10-12 days. We

inventory an incredible range of furniture, in all ages, styles and woods, in our33,000 square foot warehouse in Savannah.

All of our merchandise is truly priced for the wholesale trade. Whether you seek a period linen press or an Art Deco Vanity, we have it all. Looking for a

home or commercial bar? We have it all. Whether you deal in oak, mahogany, walnut or pine,

we have it all.There are very few importers left and even fewer still who can sell at a

true wholesale price. And not many maintain a large inventory of good, clean, saleable merchandise. There are very few that have a large turn-over of merchandise. There are very few that unload on a regular basis.

There is no one like Jere’s Antiques.

JERE’S ANTIQUES9 North Jefferson Street • Savannah, GA 31401

(912) 236-2815

Come see why we set the standard for importers of fine European furniture.www.jeresantiques.com

Fax: (912) 236-0274 • Email: [email protected]

There’sNO PLACE

LikeJErE’s!

since1976

Jeres.Half.10.2009_SEAThe Shops of Historic Senoia, Georgia

Senoia, Georgia was honored to host the Southern Living Idea House in 2010 and is excited to announce Senoia will be the site of the 2012 Southern Living Idea House beginning in June. Senoia is also the backdrop for over 25 feature films, including Fried Green Tomatoes and Driving Miss Daisy, as well as popular television series such as Drop Dead Diva and the second season of Walking Dead. Named for Princess Senoyah, mother of the Chief of the Creek Indian Nation (William McIntosh), Senoia is home to a historic district filled with over 110 historic homes and churches. Main Street features well established antique shops, two bed-and-breakfast inns and an eclectic selection of one-of-a-kind gift shops.

Conveniently located 35 miles south of Atlanta, Senoia features restaurants that offer casual to fine dining. Take I-85 South to exit #61(Fairburn/Peachtree City) and turn left onto Hwy 74. Stay on Hwy. 74 for about 18 miles, crossing over Hwy. 54, passing The Avenue shops on your right. Continue several miles on Hwy. 74, passing a Publix and a Chick-fil-A on your left. Turn right at the traffic light onto Rockaway Rd., which becomes Main Street as one comes upon the historic district. Shop, stay and dine in this unique historic town. To learn more about Senoia, become a fan on Facebook at “enjoy Senoia, Georgia”.

Senoia is conveniently located 35 miles south of Atlanta, not far off Exit 61 (Hwy. 74) off I-85

Gail's Antiques22 Main Street

Senoia, GA 30276GWTW Collectibles • China • Furniture

• Antique Dolls • Glassware • QuiltsHand-made clothes for American Girl dolls!

Open Mon.-Sat. 11-5:30, Sun. 1-5770-599-9155 • 770-378-6627

[email protected]

Carriage Hou#e Antique# & Cu#tom FramingAntiques, Collectibles & Custom Frames in an

Authentic Carriage House

7412 E. Hwy. 16 • Senoia, Georgia 30276

770-599-6321Hours: Fri. & Sat.10-5 • Sun.1-5

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www.antiquingmagazine.com

January 2014

Southeastern Antiquing and Collecting

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PublishedbyMcElreathPrintingandPublishingInc.Jim McElreath, Publisher

Mike McLeod, Editor

Advertising Sales & EditorialKenHall....................Advertising&ContributingWriterMikeMcLeod...........Advertising&ContributingWriter

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All rights reserved.No portion of this publication may be reprinted or reproduced

without express permission of the publisher.

This MonTh’s Cover sTory:

Vol.18 www.antiquingmagazine.com No.1

What is a Glass Paperweight?ByPaulH.Dunlop.................. CenterPages

Civil War CollectorbyJohnSexton...................................... p.29

News You Can Use........................ p.31-33

DePArTMenTs

FeATures

Antique Shop and Mall Directory...................................... 35Auction Calendar................................................................. 22Civil War Collector.............................................................. 29Classifieds............................................................................. 40Gavels & Paddles................................................................... 2Ken’s Korner.......................................................................... 8Name This Famous Antique.................................................24Name This Famous Person.................................................. 15News...................................................................................... 31.Show Calendar..................................................................... 16What's Selling on eBay?...................................................... 12

A smoking hot price—$747,500

SoutheAStern Antiquing And ColleCting MAgAzine

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Bogart’s Falcon flies for

$4 million

OnthecoverisarecentlydiscoveredBaccaratclosepackpaperweightfeaturing31silhouettecanes.Mostclosepackshavethreeorfoursilhouettes,andagoodonemayhavesevenoreight.Onewiththismanyhadnotbeenrecordeduntilthisweightwasdiscovered.Itwasmadecirca1848andis31/16

inchesdiameter.

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January 2014

southeastern Antiquing & Collecting Display Ad Directory

Also see shop and Mall Directory for other listings

ALABAMAAlexander City LongleafAntiqueMall.....................14Cleveland DryCreekAntiques..........................14Dothan Vintage Chic.....................................12Gardendale GardendaleFleaMall&Antiques....11Hammondville Dave'sPlace......................................15Heflin MidwaySales...................................13Leeds BamaFleaMall&AntiqueCenter...11Montgomery EastbrookFleaMkt..........................13 TheAntiqueStoreandMore............13Oneonta Nickels’Place...................................14Opelika AngelsAntique&FleaMall............12Prattville MemoriesFleaAn’tiqueMall..........15 PrattvillePickers...............................14ValleyTimelessAntiques.............................12Wetumpka WetumpkaFleaMarket&Antiques .13

FLORIDABellaire Bluffs CollumAntiques...............................27Daytona Beach Shops of Daytona Beach..................26DeLand ShopsofDeLand..............................23Jacksonville Avonlea.............................................23Leesburg MorningGloriAntiqueMall............23.Manatee County ShopsofManateeCounty................26Micanopy Smiley’sAntiqueMall.....................27.Punta Gorda ShopsofPuntaGorda.......................24Sarasota Shops of Sarasota.............................25St. Petersburg ShopsofSt.Petersburg......................25

GEORGIAAustell 4thTimeAround................................9 Deja-Vous...........................................9Bolingbroke AntiquesatBolingbroke.....................2Canton AntiqueVillageMall..........................6Clarkesville Shops of Clarkesville..........................8Commerce Shops of Commerce..........................7 Covington ChurchStreet......................................7Griffin SouthofAtlantaShops.......................9Hampton [email protected]/Talking Rock ShopsofNorthGeorgia......................6Kennesaw BigShantyAntiqueMarket................6Lake Park FarmhouseAntiques...........................7Lawrenceville MemoryLane/RedHatLane............2McDonough PeachtreeAntiqueCentre...................8Marietta CobbAntiqueMall...........................10Ringgold RhyneandSon..................................10Savannah Jere’sAntiques...................................3 HabershamAntiqueMall...................6.Senoia Shops of Senoia..................................3

KENTUKCYGlasgow Robbin'sNest....................................40Russellville McCormickPlace.............................40

MISSISSIPPIBay St. Louis AntiqueMaison................................28

NORTH CAROLINAFranklin WhistleStopAntiquesMall.............28

Georgia CartersvilleLookingGlass Show.................................................20 FolktoFine...............CenterGloss,p.4 Lakewood400AntiquesMarket......17 RomeBottleShow............................20 Scott’sAntiqueMarket.....................16Louisiana Ponchatoula......................................18.North Carolina ICAMetrolinaShow........................19South Carolina Aiken Center for the Arts......................... Inside Back Cover GreenevilleAntiqueAppraisalFair..17 KnightSoutheasternDollShow.......21 Tennessee HeartofCountry Show.........................CenterGloss,p.1Texas FashionandFlea...............................20 RoundTopAntiqueFair...................18Virginia Colonial Williamsburg.........CenterGlossPages

AUCTIONSSacramento, CA American Bottle Auction...................InsideFrontCoverJasper, GA JeffDobson&Assoc.Auctions......22Lakeland, GA Zenith................................................22Darlington, SC So-LinaAuction...............................22

SUPPLIERS, INFO& SERVICES

ACNA...................................................40AshefordInstitute..................................29DeborahAbernethy...............................40MarkThompsonCoins.........................29R.S.GoldbergSterlingFlatware...........40 SESchoolofAuctioneering..................22SilverQueen..........................................40 TableSettingsShoppingMall...............40

Sylva OldSchoolAntiqueMall..................28

SOUTH CAROLINAGreenwood ShopsofGreenwood........................33Aiken Shops of Aiken.................................19.Charleston TerraceOaksAntiqueMall..............33

TENNESSEE

Cookeville, Mount Pleasant, Watertown. ShopsofMiddleTennessee..............30Bolivar, Jackson. ShopsofWestTennessee.................31Pigeon Forge YesterdaysAntiques&Collectibles.31South Pittsburg SouthPittsburgAntiques..................31

VIRGINIANorfolk ATouchofMystery.........................32Strasburg StrasburgEmporiumAntiques.........32Williamsburg WilliamsburgAntiqueMall..............32

SHOWS & EVENTS

Florida A Silver Chest...................................16 AntiqueShow&Sale.......................17 DelandAntiquesShow.....................21 DunedinAntiqueFair.......................17 FleaAcrossFlorida...........................20 KnightSoutheasternDollShow.......21 MiamiAntiques Extravaganza............CenterGloss,p.1 OriginalMiamiBeach Show.....................BackCoverandp.1 SanlandoDepressionGlassShow....20 Sparkling Clearwater Depression GlassShow.......................................20 StuartAntiques Show.........................CenterGloss,p.1 Vero Beach Extravaganza.............CenterGlossp.1 WestPalmBeachAntiques Festival.....................CenterGloss,p.1

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The Rutz Clovis point,$276,000, Morphy Auctions TheRutzClovispoint–aNorthAmericanflakedstoneartifactdiscoveredonamountaininWashingtonStateintheearly1950s–soldfor$276,000atthepremierePrehistoricAmericanArtifact&ArrowheadAuctionheldNov.9byMorphyAuctionsinDenver,Pa.Also,aferruginousquartzbottlebannerstonefoundontheBellFarminDavidsonCty.,Tenn.,in1910fetched$38,400;arat-tailspudofpolishedmetamorphicmaterialroseto$31,200;andalotof20pointsknownastheMotleyCachewentfor$28,800.Pricesinclude20%bp.

Superman cover art,$112,015, Hake’s TheoriginalCurtSwancoverartforAction Comics #309

515 5

Hours: Mon. - Sat. 10-6Sunday 1-5

Great Treasure Hunting Fun!

The Antiques & Treasures Shop

Jewelry, Gifts, Pottery, Glassware, Collectibles, Primitives, Used Furniture, Nascar

706-253-7467Across from the Jasper Hospital

1227 B. East Church St. • Jasper, GA 30143

Hollyhocks of Talking Rock

19 Talonah St. • Talking Rock, GA 30175706-253-6000

Hours: Thurs.-Sat. 10-5 • Sun 12-5

• Antique Furniture • Glass, Pottery • Tools

• Collectibles • Children’s Items • Timberlake Throws

• Gourmet Foods • Decorative Accessories From Around the World

The Shoppes of North Georgia

Jasper • Talking Rock

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–believedtobetheonlysurvivingoriginalartfromtheissueDCComicstriedtorecallintheaftermathoftheKennedyassassinationin1963–soldfor$112,015atanauctionheldNov.19-21byHake’sAmericana&CollectiblesinYork,Pa.Theissue’sstorylinefocusedonSuperman’sfriendshipwithPresidentKennedy.Also,acirca1930sSaalheimer&Strausstin-lithomechanicalbankdepictingawidelysmilingMickeyMousehammeredfor$28,750.Pricesinclude15%bp.

Norman Rockwell painting,$605,000, Heritage Auctions

AportraitpaintingbyiconicAmericanartistNormanRockwelltitled,The Song of Bernadette,soldfor$605,000atanIllustratedArtAuctionheldNov.XXbyHeritageAuctionsinDallas,Tex.Also,StevanDonahos’scoverpaintingforThe Saturday Evening PostforNov.14,1953titled,The Future Fireman,brought$106,250;andA Child’s Prayer,abookcoverpaintedin1925byJessieWilcoxSmith,realized$112,500.Pricesinclude20%bp.

Rare Bru Jne 4 bebe doll,$21,870, James D. Julia Arare16-inchBruJne4bebedollwithstunningbluethreadedpaperweighteyes,protrudingupperlipandprominenttonguetipsoldfor$21,870ataToy,Doll&AdvertisingAuctionheldNov.22byJamesD.Julia,Inc.,inFairfield,Me.Also,anearlyIzannahWalkerclothdoll,savedfromatrashheapover20yearsagobyaRhodeIslandwoman,hammeredfor$14,420;andahand-paintedtinsignbyIthacaSignworks,advertisingthenow-defunctFogg’sDrugStoreinSkowhegan,Me.,breezedto$14,220.Pricesincludean18.5%bp.

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Pepsin Gum tin dispenser,$57,000, Showtime Auction ArareantiquePepsinGumembossedtindispenser,coin-operatedtoacceptonecentforbothgumandfortune,soldfor$57,000atanauctionheldOct.4-6byShowtimeAuctionServices(basedinWoodhaven,Mich.)attheWashtenawFarmCouncilGroundsinAnnArbor,Mich.Also,amid-19thcenturyE.R.Durkee&Co.’sSaladDressingetchedglasswindowattributedtotheDorflingerGlassCompany(WhiteMills,Pa.)fetched$27,000;andaCoca-Colasalesman’ssampleglasscockcoolerhit$18,000.Pricesincludethebuyer’spremium(14-20%).

Lincoln & Hamlin flag,$44,650, Cowan’s Auctions ALincoln&Hamlin“WideAwake”presidentialcampaignflagsoldfor$44,650atanAmericanHistory:LiveSalesroomAuctionheldNov.15byCowan’sAuctionsinCincinnati,Ohio.Also,aDisturnellMapa de los Estados Unidos de Mejico dating to 1846hammeredfor$23,500;aHannibal&St.JosephRailroadbroadsidereading,“500,000AcresoftheBestPrairie,TimberandCoalLandsintheWest,”gaveledfor$19,975;andascarceGeneralRobertE.Leeandstaffphotographchangedhandsfor$9,400.Pricesinclude15%bp.

Multiple dealers, located in the Old Harper’s Five & Dime Store in historic downtown.

Sports Collectables • Antique Toys/Tools Coke Collectables • China • Jewelry

Furniture • Collectables Consignments/Lay-aways Accepted

Open Tues.-Sat. 10-5, Sun 1-5, Closed Mon(706) 335-6268 • (770) 757-3078

12 Madison St. Commerce, GA 30529

Open Thurs & Fri 10-5:30 and Sat 9-4:30Visit us on Facebook at The Estate Cornucopia

email: [email protected]

1759 North Elm St.Commerce, GA 30529

Shops of Historic Commerce, Georgia

• furniture • art • collectibles • pottery •• china • home decor •

• Quality Antique Furniture • China and Collectible Glassware • Primitives •

Large Selection of NE Georgia folk art and pottery

Mon-Sat 10-5, Sun 1-5 • Email: [email protected]. ourtownantiques.com.

Conveniently located north and east of Atlanta, off I-85 (Exit 147)

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Farmhouse AntiquesMulti-Dealer Mall

With a wide variety of vintage pottery, antiquarian books& ephemera, fishing collectibles, estate jewelry & more.

Open Sunday-Saturday 10-6

Lake Park, Georgia, I-75, Exit 5E, Behind Hardee’s

229-559-0199

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Lake Park, Georgia, I-75, Exit 5

With a wide variety of glass, furniture, vintage pottery, old books, fishing collectibles, estate jewelry & more.

Open 7 days, 10-6

Church Street Antique MarketA New Antique Market on the Historic Covington Square

Antique & Collectibles Market • Antiques & FurnishingsAlways Looking for Quality Dealers

Mon.-Thurs. 10-6, Fri. & Sat. 10-7

1115 Church St. • Covington, GA770-385-0452

email: [email protected]

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Chinese red coral sculpture,$66,550, Elite Decorative Arts AChinesehand-carvedredcoralsculptureoffourGuanYin(Buddhistdeitiesofmercyand compassion) from the Qing Dynasty sold for $66,550atanauctionheldNov.2byEliteDecorativeArts in Boynton Beach, Fla.Also,aChinesehand-carvedredcoralfiguralgroupingoftwoGuanYin,withflowersthroughout,alsobrought$66,550;a14½inchtallChinesehand-carvedredcoralgroupdepictingtwomaidensholdinginstrumentsfetched$41,140;andanoilpaintingbyPedroCoronelroseto$33,880.Pricesinclude18-21%bp.

Charles C. Curran painting,$192,000, Shannon’s Fine Art AnoiloncanvasofayoungwomanstrikingawistfulposeinafieldbyCharlesCourtneyCurran(Am.,1861-1942),titled Far Away Thoughts,soldfor$192,000ataFallFineArtAuctionheldOct.24byShannon’sFineArtAuctioneersinMilford,Conn.Also,asmallrediscoveredabstractcollagebytheAbstractExpressionistmasterFranzJosefKline(Am.,1910-1962),untitled,wentfor$120,000;andanoil-on-canvasviewofNiagaraFallsbyFerdinandRichardt(Am.,1819-1895)soaredto$66,000.Pricesinclude20%bp.

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HOURSMon.-Fri. 11-6

Sat. 9-6, Sun. 10-6

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Harry Potter andthe narwhal tusk A130-year-oldnarwhaltuskengraved with the name of a character fromtheHarryPotterbookshasbeensoldatauctioninEnglandforalittlemore than $50,000 (reportedly to an Americanmaritimemuseum).CollectorJohnJeffries,64,anEnglishman,boughtthetuskatauctionhimselfaround20yearsago(forabout$3,000)butonlyrecently noticed it was engraved with the nameofCorneliusFudge,aNavymantowhomithadbeenpresentedin1881.That’sthenameoftheMinisterofMagicinthePotterbooks. Jeffries,astoundedbythis,wrotealettertoauthorJKRowling,totellherabouthisdiscovery.Shewroteback:“Howutterlyextraordinary!No,ImadeupthenameCornelius–orthoughtIdid.IhadnevercomeacrossitanddidnotknowoftheexistenceofanavalC.F.Thankyouforamostinterestingadditiontothepostbag.Withverybestwishes,JKRowling.”Jeffriesgraciouslydonated3percentofthesalepriceofthetusktoamultiplesclerosischarity,knowingthatRowling’smotherhaddiedofthediseaseatage45.

Nazi-looted artworktotals about $1.3 billion BynowyoumayhaveheardabouttheraidGermanauthoritiesmadeonaMunichapartmentthatuncovered

morethan1,400artworks–byartistssuchasPabloPicasso,HenriMatisse,MarcChagallandOttoDix–worthanastounding$1.3billion.TheworkshadbeenconfiscatedduringWorldWarIIunderthedirectionofNazipropagandaministerJosephGoebbels,whoorderedHildebrandtGurlitttoseizewhatwasseenas“degenerate”art.TherecentfindwasmadeatGurlitt’sson’sapartment. Thatwastwoyearsago,butthestoryonly recently came to light when it was reportedintheGermannewsmagazineFocus.Germanauthoritieskeptmumonthefind,whichhasledtochargestheycoveredupthediscovery(chargestheydeny).CorneliusGurlitt,meanwhile,whois80,hasbeenchargedwithhoardingstolenart.Hesayshewantshisartback,andremarkably,aftertheheirsorrightfulowners of as many of the artworks as possiblecanbelocated,hewillprobablybeallowedtokeepwhateverremains.

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125 South Hill St. • Griffin, Ga

Come In and Browse!Something For Everyone!

• Vintage • New• Handcrafted

Open Thurs.-Fri. 11-6; Sat. 11-5; Sun. 1-5

770-233-1559

Tiques & FleasAntiques • Collectibles • Gifts

(Corner of W. McIntosh & Vaughn Rd.)

770-265-1790

Sell • Buy • ConsignOpen

Fri.-Sun. 1-5

1511 Vaughn RoadGriffin, Ga.

You’re all invited to Austell, the loveliest town in Georgia, founded in 1855 and located just north and west of Atlanta, next to Marietta, in the heart of a small historic area of Cobb County. Many people know us for little more than the flood of 2009, from which the town has made a complete and remarkable recovery. But Austell is so much more than that, and definitely worth the drive.

We have four antique shops, several boutiques, nice restaurants (like Wallace’s Pit-Cooked BBQ)and more, all convenient to one another. Like many small Georgia towns, Austell takes Sundays and Mondays off, but if you’re in the area between Tuesday and Saturday we are a must visit. We’re a hop, skip and a jump from I-20, west of Six Flags. Come on out. We’d love to see you soon!

The Shops of Austell, Georgia

Enjoy Shopping the Eclectic Collection of Antique, Boutique & Unique Shops: RAMONA’s Antiques, Back Street Treasures & Antiques,

Faye’s Closet, Country Junk, Austell General Store & Fabou’ Estate Sales.

“A Unique Antique & Re’Tiques Boutique”Located in the Backstreet Shops Courtyard of Downtown Austell, Ga.

*Free Parking and handicap accessible* 2789 Veterans Memorial Hwy SW. Austell, GA 30168

678-398-7243 • [email protected]: Tuesday – Friday 12 – 5, Saturday 10 – 6

Sunday : 12-5

Call for info: (770) 944-3033 • 2785 Jefferson St. • Austell, GA 30168

Déja-Vous & Deja-Vous II, and now Deja-Vous III

• Antiques • Collectibles • Coins • Porcelains • Jewelry • Silver • Hand-Painted Furniture • In-House Designers and Appraisers

Store HourS:tuesday - Friday 12-6

Saturday 10-6Closed Sunday & Monday

Dealer’s SpotlightRenèe Ray has been with Deja-Vous for over four years.

Her knowledge of all styles and manufacturers has been very helpful. New items pour into her impeccably kept two spaces

every week. Come check out what she has!

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WHOLESALE ONLY- ANTIQUE

REPRODUCTIONSTax resale number required.

1-800-355-2576 OR 1-706-935-2576 • Email: [email protected] Address: P.O. Box 327, Ringgold, GA 30736 • Hours: Mon.- Fri. 8 am-4:30 pm

New CoNtaiNers arriviNg regularly!Cast Iron • Glassware • Jadeite • Porcelain • Metal Signs • Black Americana • Stained Glass and Lamps• Cut Glass • Furniture •

Weathervanes • Home Decor • Neons • Official Licensee of Gulf Oil, Phillips 66, Union 76, and Double Cola Products

www.rhyNeaNdsoN.Com (dealers call for password)

antique reproductionsfor over 45 years

GRAND OPENING Of NEW WAREHOUSE!double the shoppiNg pleasure

285 Rhyne LaneRinggold, GA

Five cannons retrievedfrom Blackbeard’s ship ArchaeologistscontinuetopullupartifactsfromthesitewherethenotoriouspirateBlackbeard’sshipQueen Anne’s RevengesankofftheNorthCarolinacoastin1717.OnonedayinOctober,crewsliftedfivecannonsoutofthewater,theheaviestweighing3,000poundsandtheotherfour2,000pounds.RecordsshowtheQueen Anne’s Revenge(aFrenchslaveshipthatBlackbeardcapturedandrenamed,asapokeattheQueenofEngland)had40cannons.Sofar,22cannonshavebeenraisedfromtheoceanfloor. FivemonthsaftertheshipsankinBeaufortInlet,BlackbeardwaskilledbyvolunteersfromtheRoyalNavy.

The wreck of the Queen Anne’s Revenge was only discovered in1996.Sincethen,astaggering280,000artifactshavebeenrecoveredfromthewreck.Archaeologistshopetorecoverallthatremainsbytheendofnextyear,andit’saraceagainsttime.Theyareworriedaboutdeteriorationbroughtonbyhurricanesthathavehitthecoastinrecentyears.ThelargestcannonjustretrievedwasmadeinSweden.

Ringo: “All I’ve gotis a photograph…” Nearly50yearsago–onFeb.7,1964–sixstudentsatFairLawnHighSchoolinFairLawn,N.J.,gatheredinthestudentloungeandcutschool–togoseeTheBeatles.TheFabFourwerelandinginAmericaforthefirsttime,andthekids(GaryVanDeursen,SuzanneRayot,ArleneNorbe,CharlesSchwartz,BobTothandMatthewBlender)decidedtheyjusthadtomakethescene.SotheyhoppedintoGary’sfather’swhiteChevyImpalaandheadeddowntoJFKairport.Littledidtheyrealizewhatawaitedthem. ThestayatJFKwasuneventful–policehadbarricadedoffmuchofthearea,andthesixhadtostrainjusttocatchaglimpseoftheLadsfromLiverpoolinthedistance.Butonthedrivebackhome,theywerepassedbyfourlimousines–eachonecarryingaBeatle.Amazingly,astheyranparalleltoone,Ringorolleddownhiswindow,engagedtheminconversationandevensnappedtheirphoto,whichwasusedinhisbookPhotographs.Onlyrecentlywerethesixkidswhoskippedschoolonthatfamousdayidentified.

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Modern Facility • Former Wal-Mart

57,000 Sq. Ft. • 4 Acres of Parking

Large Secured Showcase Gallery

Flea Mall & antique Center

OPEN7DAYS!

1605 Asheville Rd. • Leeds, Alabama 35094400 Dealers • Open 7 Days • 10am-6pm • Easy Access Off I-20

From Birmingham: Take Exit 144-A, make a right, go half a mile andwe are on the left. From Atlanta: Take Exit 144-B

Limited Booth Space Available! (205) 699-2499

BAMA

GARDENDALEFLEA MALL & ANTIQUE CENTER

2405 Decatur Highway • Gardendale(205) 631-7451

www.gardendalefleamall.com

ANTIQUES • COLLECTIBLES • FURNITURE • NEW & USED ITEMS

From I-65 North: Take exit 272 (turn right) Go to 2nd light and turn left onto Hwy. 31 N. We are 1/4 mile on the right.

Over 300 DealersLimited Booth Rental Available

44,000 Square Foot Facility

Fully Stocked Showcase Gallery

Floor Space Packed With Unique and Hard-to-Find Antiques

& Collectibles

Dealer Inquiries Welcome

Air Conditioned, Modern Facility

2 Large Floors

Downstairs Now Open

Indoor Loading & Unloading

Open 7 Days: 10AM-6PM

ALABAMA’S LARGESTTREASURE CHEST!

ALABAMA’S LARGESTTREASURE CHEST!

www.bamafleamall.com

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IT'S HUGE!

Voted Area's Best

Antique Mall

Tour buses welcome! A few booth spaces are still available for quality dealers!

ANGEL'S ANTIQUEand Flea Mall

In Historic Opelika, Alabama• Located just 1 block off I-85 (Exit 62)

• Corner of 431 and Old 280 • Over 65,000 Square Feet...monstrous!• East Alabama's Largest Antique Mall

• Tremendous Tourist, Local & Dealer Trafficopen 7 Days: mon.-sat. 10-7 Cst, sun. 1-5 Cst

(334) 745-3221 • www.angelsmall.info

450+Dealers!

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IT'S HUGE!

Voted Area's Best

Antique Mall

Tour buses welcome! A few booth spaces are still available for quality dealers!

ANGEL'S ANTIQUEand Flea Mall

In Historic Opelika, Alabama• Located just 1 block off I-85 (Exit 62)

• Corner of 431 and Old 280 • Over 65,000 Square Feet...monstrous!• East Alabama's Largest Antique Mall

• Tremendous Tourist, Local & Dealer Trafficopen 7 Days: mon.-sat. 10-7 Cst, sun. 1-5 Cst

(334) 745-3221 • www.angelsmall.info

450+Dealers!

IT'S HUGE!

Voted Area's Best

Antique Mall

Tour buses welcome! A few booth spaces are still available for quality dealers!

ANGEL'S ANTIQUEand Flea Mall

In Historic Opelika, Alabama• Located just 1 block off I-85 (Exit 62)

• Corner of 431 and Old 280 • Over 65,000 Square Feet...monstrous!• East Alabama's Largest Antique Mall

• Tremendous Tourist, Local & Dealer Trafficopen 7 Days: mon.-sat. 10-7 Cst, sun. 1-5 Cst

(334) 745-3221 • www.angelsmall.info

450+Dealers!

2918 20th Avenue • Valley, AL 36854Conveniently located off Exit 79 of I-85

334-768-8463 • Fax: 334-768-8464www.timelessantiques.us

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$4,707 (24 bids): 20th c. German Hanau Solid Silver Parrot Figure, Chester Import, c. 1903. Thestatuetteisparticularlylarge,verynaturalisticallywell-refined,withhingedwingsandpull-offheadsetwithglasseyes.Thebirdstandsonafilledsilverbasemodeledasalog.ThepiecebearstheGermansilverpuritymark(935standard,veryhigh)oneachpartandotherFrenchandDutchimportmarks.Thepieceisalsofullyhallmarked,Englishimportmark(925+standard),Chester,year1903(C),Import’smarkSBL(SamuelBoyceLandeck).Ingreatcondition,justgeneralwearandaverysmallchiptoonewing.Height:28.5cm;width:8.5cm;weight,685g.(Photo:eBaysellerpushkinantiques,www.pushkinantiques.com,www.stores.ebay.co.uk/Pushkin-Antiques-Ltd.)

DBA: Somesilverobjectsmadeattheendofthe19thcenturyinHanauhaveproblemswithhallmarks.ThisobjectisclearlymarkedwithaGermanpuritymarkandanimporter’smarkdatingthisto1903.Theproblemwithsomeofthehallmarksisthatobjectsinthestyleofanolderobjectweremarkedwithspurious

marks looking like hallmarks from that period.Thisismoreofaretailpricethananauctionprice.Therewereseveralsimilarsilverfiguralanimalobjectsthathadbeensoldforlessthanhalfthisprice.So this is a very good deal for the seller, butmybeliefisthatwiththisbeinganaccuratelymarkedHanauobjectandveryunique,collectorsmadethisasought-afterobject.

$910 (35 bids): Antique Northwest Coast Tlingit w/Lid Indian Basket. ThisisaNorthwestcoastTlingitTribecoveredbasket,wonderfullymade.Itismadefrombeargrassandcedarbark.Exquisiteshapewithfiveprimaryzigzagbandsonthebody.Liddedwithwhatiscalledarattletoplid.Inoverallexcellentconditionwithjustalittlelosstotheundersideofthelidrim.Verytightandclean.Itmeasuresapproximately8incheswidex9incheshigh.Thisisohsocool.Weareestimatinglate19thcenturytoearly20th

century. The Tlingit areanindigenouspeople of the PacificNorthwestcoast.Theirnamefor themselves is Lingít, meaning “PeopleoftheTides”.TheTlingit

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IT'S HUGE!

Voted Area's Best

Antique Mall

Tour buses welcome! A few booth spaces are still available for quality dealers!

ANGEL'S ANTIQUEand Flea Mall

In Historic Opelika, Alabama• Located just 1 block off I-85 (Exit 62)

• Corner of 431 and Old 280 • Over 65,000 Square Feet...monstrous!• East Alabama's Largest Antique Mall

• Tremendous Tourist, Local & Dealer Trafficopen 7 Days: mon.-sat. 10-7 Cst, sun. 1-5 Cst

(334) 745-3221 • www.angelsmall.info

450+Dealers!

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IT'S HUGE!

Voted Area's Best

Antique Mall

Tour buses welcome! A few booth spaces are still available for quality dealers!

ANGEL'S ANTIQUEand Flea Mall

In Historic Opelika, Alabama• Located just 1 block off I-85 (Exit 62)

• Corner of 431 and Old 280 • Over 65,000 Square Feet...monstrous!• East Alabama's Largest Antique Mall

• Tremendous Tourist, Local & Dealer Trafficopen 7 Days: mon.-sat. 10-7 Cst, sun. 1-5 Cst

(334) 745-3221 • www.angelsmall.info

450+Dealers!

IT'S HUGE!

Voted Area's Best

Antique Mall

Tour buses welcome! A few booth spaces are still available for quality dealers!

ANGEL'S ANTIQUEand Flea Mall

In Historic Opelika, Alabama• Located just 1 block off I-85 (Exit 62)

• Corner of 431 and Old 280 • Over 65,000 Square Feet...monstrous!• East Alabama's Largest Antique Mall

• Tremendous Tourist, Local & Dealer Trafficopen 7 Days: mon.-sat. 10-7 Cst, sun. 1-5 Cst

(334) 745-3221 • www.angelsmall.info

450+Dealers!

EASTBROOKFlea Market

& Antique Mall425 Coliseum Blvd.

Montgomery, AL 36109

FOR INFORMATION CALL:

334-277-3346

The Southeast’s Largest & BestFlea Market and Antique Mall

• 60,000 sq. ft. mall• 3 Floors

• Lots of Free Parking• Air-Conditioned

HOURS:Monday-Friday 10-6

Saturday 9-6Sunday 12:30-4:30

You can furnish everythingfrom a dorm room to amansion, or find that

missing piece ofGrandmother’s china.

WE HAVE IT ALL!

Containers Arriving WeeklyOpen Tuesday thru Friday 8-4

Offering a desirable inventory of:Antique Reproductions

Furniture from IndonesiaWrought Iron, trellis, fences and

arbors from MexicoFigural and Ornamental Cast Iron

for Home Decor from China

Find us on Facebook under Midway Sales

531 County Road 457Heflin, AL 36264

256.748.4488

25,000 square feet of antiques and usedmerchandise of all kinds

5266 Hwy. 231 • Wetumpka, AL 36092(334) 567-2666

Monday-Saturday 10:00-6:00; Sunday 1:00-5:00

WetumpkaFlea Market and Antiques, LLC

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The Antique Store & MORE

(across from Eastbrook Flea Market & Antique Mall)

We buy, sell & trade Antiques, Coins, Gold,Silver & Collectibles440 Coliseum Blvd.,

Montgomery, AL 36109(334) 233-0690

Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 9-4

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are a matrilineal society that developed acomplexhunter-gatherercultureinthetemperaterainforestofthesoutheastAlaskancoastandtheAlexanderArchipelago.Aninlandsubgroup,knownastheInlandTlingit,inhabitsthefarnorthwestern part of the province of BritishColumbiaandthesouthernYukonTerritoryinCanada.(Photo:eBaysellerestateauctionsinc.)

DBA:Theseutilitarianbasketswereusedtocollectfoodforstorageandforfoodpreparation.Thesefoodswereprimarilyberries,rootsandshellfish.Therattletopboxeshadeitherpebbles

The river region’s newesT and largesT anTique mall

Antique, Flea Market, Auction House

• 100,000 square feet• Heated and Cooled

A cAn’t miss while in AlAbAmA

Less than 10 minutes off I-65 (Exit 179)

616 hwy. 82 w. • Prattville, Al

334-730-0266

Visit us on Facebook Open 7 days a week

Longleaf Antiqueand Flea Mall Inc.

H 45,000 sq. ft. Heated & Air Conditioned Building

H Ample ParkingH 250+ Dealer Spaces

H Easy Access from U.S. Hwy. 280

Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-6 • Sun. 1-6

Vendor Space Available

256-234-3492705 Alex City

Shopping CenterAlexander City, AL

• Furniture • Jewelry• China • Porcelain

• Collectibles • Purses• Home Décor Items• Outdoor Furniture

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Antiques: Furniture, Glassware, Jewelry, Hats.

Glass Eye Studio: hand blown gifts.

Nickels’ PlaceaNtiques

3615 County Hwy. 36Oneonta, AL 35121Open: Fri. & Sat. 9-5

205-590-1207 • 205-529-6251

Pottery, Furniture, Collectibles, Glassware & Much More

Reasonably Priced BoothsOpen Tues. - Fri. 10-5, Sat. 9-262441 U.S. Hwy. 231Cleveland, AL 35049

205-527-9024

Dry CreekAntiques

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orleadshottomakethesounds.Theseearlybasketswerefirstmadeforstorage,buttheybecameasourceofincomeaspeoplebegantocollectthemastouristobjects.Thematerialstomakethebasketswerecollectedusuallyinthespring and woven in the winter months whengettingoutwasnotsocomfortable.Itwouldtakeabout300hourstomakeabasketlikethis. Thisisanauctionpriceforthisitem,andretailwouldbeatleast$2,500.Thebuyergotatremendousdeal.

$2,550 (75 bids): c. 1890s Huge Wooden Steamship Riverboat Ship’s Wheel.Thiswheelmeasures72inchesacrossandisquiteornatewhencomparedtomost.Thisisanauthenticantique

ship’swheel.Ithastheflutedspokeswiththesmalldecorativeknobsinbetweenthespokesaroundtheperimeterofthecenterhub.Ithasthelargebrasscovercap in the front with the steel keyway mountontheback.Italsohasabrassringaroundbothsidesoftheperimeterwood.ThiswheelcamefromthescrapyardatMareIslandandwasgiventoandhungintheCoralReefRestaurantinSacramento,Calif.,whichhaslongsinceclosed.Thiswheelisveryimpressiveinpersonandveryheavy.Ihavehadseveralantiqueships’wheelsovertheyears,andIthinkthismaybethenicestIhaveseen.Itlikelywasinapassenger-typeshipas

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Dave’s Antiques12,000 sq.ft. full of antiques & collectibles12 dealers buying and restocking weekly

Mon.-Sat. 10-5 & Sun. 12-537669 US Hwy. 11, Hammondville, AL 35989

1 minute off I59 Exit 231 256-418-4207

www.daves_antiques.com, [email protected]

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MemoriesFlea An’Tique Mall

23,000 Square Feet Over 100 Dealers1724-A E. Main St., Prattville, AL 36066

334-491-5800Mon. - Sat. 9-6 • Sunday 1-5

Only 2 Miles West Of Exit 179, I-65Next To Badcock’s On Left

Can You Name These Famous People?... . .By Mike McLeod

Time for a review of the famous people profiled in 2013. .

Can you match these faces with their names? .

The correct answers are on page 27.

1.______________________ 2.______________________

3.______________________ 4.______________________ 5.______________________ 6.______________________

7.______________________ 8.______________________ 9.______________________ 10._____________________

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SCOTT ANTIQUE MARKETSAmerica’s Favorite Treasure Hunt!

For more information, visit us at: www.scottantiquemarkets.com Scott Antique Markets P.O. Box 60, Bremen, OH 43107 ~ Fax: 740.569.7595

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Ohio Expo Center - Columbus, OH

Thurs. 12:45pm-6pm, Fri. & Sat. 9am-6pm, Sun. 10am-4pm

3 miles East of Atlanta Airport, I-285 at Exit 55 (3650 & 3850 Jonesboro Rd.)

Sat. 9am-6pm, Sun. 10am-4pm

I-71 Exit 111 (17th Ave.) to Ohio Expo Center

Atlanta Expo Centers - Atlanta, GA

Monthly, Nov. thru March!

3,500 Booths!

UPCOMING SHOWS:

UPCOMING SHOWS:

MAR 6, 7, 8 & 9APR 10, 11, 12 & 13

JAN 9, 10, 11 & 12FEB 6, 7, 8 & 9

JANUARY 18 & 19 FEBRUARY 15 & 16

Jan. 17-19 • Melbourne, FlMelbourne Auditorium

625 E. Hibiscus Blvd.

Mar. 27-29 • Myrtle beach, ScGreek Orthodox Church

17 Bypass

Oct. 23-25 • Myrtle beach, Sc

Oct. 31- Nov. 2 • PinehurSt, nc

Nov. 21-23 • Melbourne, Fl

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A Silver Chest Promotions2014 Antiques Shows

A Silver Chest PromotionsPete Clapp, Show Director

P.O. Box 291021, Tampa FL 33687

(813) 228-0038

JANUARY 2014

The Historic New Orleans Collection Now thru Apr. 5 • New Orleans, LACivilWarBattlefieldsandNationalParks:PhotographsbyA.J.Meek.AnexhibitionofphotosbyA.J.Meek,professorofphotographyatLouisianaStateUniversity,ofthe384documentedCivilWarbattlefieldsites,takenatthesametimeofyearthebattleswerefought.Free.Info:www.hnoc.org.

Metrolina Expo MarketplaceJan. 2-5 • Charlotte, NCThebiggestshowsintheCarolinas,heldthefirstweekendofeverymonth.Locatedat7100StatesvilleRd.FreeWi-Fi,high-techsecurity,freeparking,greatfood,dog-friendly.BestboothpricesintheSoutheast.Calltoreservespace:704-714-7909.Info:www.ICAshows.com.

West Palm Beach Antiques FestivalJan. 3-5 • West Palm Beach, FLHeldbyPuchsteinPromotions(BillandKay)attheSouthFloridaFairgrounds,9067SouthernBlvd.;500dealers,23rd year.Generaladmission$8eachday.FridayEarlyBuyers$25(9-noon).Info:941-697-7475,www.WPBAF.com.

DC Big Flea Market •Jan. 4-5 Chantilly, VATheMid-Atlantic’slargestantiqueevent.Anamazingtreasurehunt,millionsofdecorativeantiquesandcollectibles.Hours:Sat.9-6,Sun.11-5.Freeparking.Admission:$8,shopallweekend;attheDullesExpoCenter,4320ChantillyShoppingCenter.Info:www.damorepromotions.comor757-961-3988.

Scott Antique Markets Jan. 9-12 • Atlanta, GANowopenThursday12:45pm-6pm.AttheAtlantaExpoCenter,3,300+booths.Twobuildingsfilledwithexquisiteantiques,collectiblesandtreasuresfrom

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LAKEWOO D400

ANTIQUES MARKET3rd weekend Of every mOnth

Over 500 dealer spaces

January 17-19february 14-16 • march 14-16

• New 75,000 sq. ft. climate-controlled building• Located in the heart of Atlanta’s most affluent region on GA 400

• Full service restaurant • Inside Booths 8 x 10...$125• Permanent Inside Spaces $2 per sq. ft.

• Outside covered shed spaces 10 x 20...$90HOURS: Fri. 9-5; Sat. 9-6; Sun.10-5

fOr bOOkInG:ph: (770) 889-3400 • fax: (770) 889-2985Mailing Address: 1321 Atlanta Hwy., Cumming, GA 30040

www.lakewoodantiques.com

Directions: Take Ga. 400, exit 13 west, next right on Highway 9.Located @ 1321 Atlanta Highway, Cumming, GA 30040

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4PM

9th

15, 2014

Preview PartyFriday, Feb. 14

7-9PM$10 Admission

City of Dunedin Parks & Recreation Department presents...

Saturday, March 1 8:30am - 3pm

Edgewater Park 51 Main Street, Dunedin

Antique Vendors Wanted:

call (727) 298-3299

Classic Car & Truck Show on Broadway Ave & Main St, Dunedin

Car & Truck Vendors:

Call Bill Coleman, (727) 433-2300

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aroundtheworld.LocatedonJonesboroRoad,justoffI-285atExit55.OpenThurs.,12:45-6;Fri.andSat.,9-6;andSun.,10-4.

Knight Southeastern Doll ShowsJan. 11 • Sarasota, FLAttheRamadaWaterfrontSarasota.Info:803-783-8049,www.KnightShows.com.

Stuart Antiques ShowJan. 11-12 • Stuart, FLThe29thyear,attheMartinCountyFairgrounds,2616SEDixieHwy.Allinside,100dealers.Hours:Sat.9-5,Sun.10-4.Admission$6bothdays.HeldbyPuchsteinPromotions(BillandKay).Info:941-697-7272,www.FloridaAntiqueShows.com.

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PONCHATOULAAmericA’s Antique city

For more information, contact1.800.617.4502 or visit

www.ponchatoulachamber.com

Citywide InventoryClearance Sale!JANUARY25th & 26th

Susan and Bo Franks 512-237-4747 For more info: www.RoundTopTexasAntiques.com

Winter Antiques Show January 24 & 25

Friday and Saturday, 9 to 5

In the Big Red Barn

Spring Antiques Fair April 2, 3, 4 & 5, 2014

Fall Antiques Fair October 1, 2, 3 & 4, 2014

The Original Round Top Antiques Fair

in Round Top, Texas

A Silver Chest PromotionsJan. 17-19 • Melbourne, FLAttheMelbourneAuditorium,625EastHibiscusBlvd.Contact:ASilverChest,PeteClapp,P.O.Box291021,Tampa,FL33687.Ph:813-228-0038.

Lakewood 400 Antiques Mkt.Jan. 17-19 • Cumming GAMorethan500spaces.Locatedat1321AtlantaHwySeeouradfordirections.Hours:Fri.9-5,Sat.9-6,Sun.10-5.Info:770-889-3400orwww.lakewoodantiques.com.Info:770-279-9899.

Cartersville Looking Glass ShowJan. 18-19 • Cartersville, GAAtwo-dayshowpackedwithDepressionglass,chinaandpottery.AttheCartersvilleCivicCenter,435WestMainSt.,northofAtlanta(exit288offI-75,thengowesttoMainStreet).The$5admissionisgoodbothdays.Info:PamandFredMeyer,972-672-6213,www.meyershows.com.

Antique Show & SaleJan. 24-26 • Fort Walton Beach, FLThe52ndannualevent,heldattheC.H.“Bull”RigdonNorthwest,FloridaFairgrounds,1958LewisTurnerBlvd.Hours:Jan.24-2510-5,Jan.2611-5.Admission$5,goodall3days!Glassrepaironsite.Info:JeanDavis850-863-3901,SusanDavis850-862-1925.

Miami Antiques ExtravaganzaJan. 24-26 • Miami, FLOver300dealers,attheMiami-DadeFairgrounds&Expo,10901SW24th St..Generaladmission$10eachday.Hours:Fri.12-5,Sat.9-5,Sun.10-4.FridayEarlyBuyers9-noon($25).HeldbyPuchsteinPromotions(BillandKay).Info:813-597-9178,www.MiamiAE.com.

Miami National Antique ShowJan. 24-26 • Miami, FLAttheMiamiAirportConventionCenter,777NW72ndAvenue.Featuringart,furnishings,homedécor,jewelry,silver,artglass,porcelain.$15validforre-entryeachday.Hours:Fri.noon-8,Sat.noon-7,Sun.noon-5.Savetime,buyticketsonlineatwww.MiamiNationalAntiqueShow.com.

Original Round Top Antiques Fair Jan..24, 25 • Round Top, TXTheWinterAntiquesshowfeaturesanirresistiblearrayofveryearlyAmericana,Texasprimitives,Continentalfurnitureandaccessories.Info:512-237-4747orwww.RoundTopTexasAntiques.com.

Citywide Inventory Clearance SaleJan. 25-26 • Ponchatoula, LACometoPonchatoula–America’sAntiqueCity!Spendthedayortheweekend

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Sale will prove to be another outstanding, high quality antiques show. One of the South’s finest antiques experiences and one of Aiken’s most anticipated events returns with faithful dealers, a few new ones, fun and festive lectures and a delicious café. The Antiques Show & Sale will showcase 22 dealers from Virginia to Texas. The wide variety of items include English, American and French furniture, silver and old plate, fine porcelains, Black Forest, sporting art and antique garden statuary. Books, rare prints, oil paintings, estate jewelry and much more will also be offered for sale. The Show & Sale is Friday, January 31st and Saturday, February 1st from 10am - 6pm and Sunday, February 2nd from 11am - 4pm. Tickets are $10 per person and good for all 3 days. The Cocktails & Collectors preview party on Thursday from 6:30-9pm allows attendees to enjoy an exciting evening of previewing and purchasing antiques with friends and fellow antiques enthusiasts. Tickets to Cocktails & Collectors are $60 ($50 ACA members) and include a 3 day show pass. Tickets for all events can be purchased at Aiken Center for the Arts beginning in early January. The Ladies of the Sweetheart Café will, once again, be serving their delicious, homemade fare on Friday and Saturday from 11:30am -2pm and drinks and desserts from 2-4pm, Sunday lunch is served from noon - 2pm. Too good to be missed!For more information: Aiken Center for the Arts (803) 641-9094 aikencenterforthearts.org

The 15th year of Aiken

Aiken, South Carolina....“It’s good to be here.”

Aiken Antique MallLarge Selection of English & American

Antiques, Collectibles & GiftsHours: Mon.-Sat. 10-6, Sun. 1:30-6

112 Laurens St • Aiken, SC

(803) 648-6700

York CottageAntiques

OpenMon.-Sat. 10-5

Antiques & AccessoriesSterling Silver & Old Plate

409 Hayne Ave. • Aiken, SC(803) 642-9524

HUGE VARIETY • REAsonAblE PRIcEsPrimitives • Victorian • Country • Shabby Chic

Custom Children's Clothing • Glass • Pottery • BooksoPEn 7 DAYs...WE Do EsTATE sAlEs!

640 E. Pine Log • Aiken, SC

www.antiquesandmoreaiken.com

36Dealers

6,000Sq. F.t.(803) 644-1060

Antiques & Collectibles321 Richland Ave. West • Aiken, SC

803-643-9922Victorian and New Hats • Sterling Silver • Books

Victorian, Primitive & English Furniture • Southern Pottery • Garden Statuary

• Hull, McCoy & Roseville • Cottage Furniture • Depression Glass • 4,000 sq. ft.

Consignments WelcomeNew Gift Shop Inside!

Antiques in the Heart of Aiken Show & Sale Will Celebrate its 15th Year, Jan. 31 - Feb. 2, 2014

Center for the Arts, Antiques in the Heart of Aiken Show &

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7100 Statesville Rd. | Charlotte, NC | 704.714.7909 | ICAshows.com

2014Show Year off

Start your

the largest antiques show in the Carolinas

The First Weekendof Every Month

Don’t miss the 8th wonder of the world!

Jan 30th–Feb 2nd &

Free Wi-Fi || Free Parking || Hi-tech SecurityDogs Welcome || Great Food || HUGE crowds

Outside Dealers! Call Now to Sign Upfor the 3rd weekend Outdoor Bazaar

Spaces Start at $25

atMetrolina Feb 27th–March 2nd

Sale will prove to be another outstanding, high quality antiques show. One of the South’s finest antiques experiences and one of Aiken’s most anticipated events returns with faithful dealers, a few new ones, fun and festive lectures and a delicious café. The Antiques Show & Sale will showcase 22 dealers from Virginia to Texas. The wide variety of items include English, American and French furniture, silver and old plate, fine porcelains, Black Forest, sporting art and antique garden statuary. Books, rare prints, oil paintings, estate jewelry and much more will also be offered for sale. The Show & Sale is Friday, January 31st and Saturday, February 1st from 10am - 6pm and Sunday, February 2nd from 11am - 4pm. Tickets are $10 per person and good for all 3 days. The Cocktails & Collectors preview party on Thursday from 6:30-9pm allows attendees to enjoy an exciting evening of previewing and purchasing antiques with friends and fellow antiques enthusiasts. Tickets to Cocktails & Collectors are $60 ($50 ACA members) and include a 3 day show pass. Tickets for all events can be purchased at Aiken Center for the Arts beginning in early January. The Ladies of the Sweetheart Café will, once again, be serving their delicious, homemade fare on Friday and Saturday from 11:30am -2pm and drinks and desserts from 2-4pm, Sunday lunch is served from noon - 2pm. Too good to be missed!For more information: Aiken Center for the Arts (803) 641-9094 aikencenterforthearts.org

The 15th year of Aiken

Aiken, South Carolina....“It’s good to be here.”

Aiken Antique MallLarge Selection of English & American

Antiques, Collectibles & GiftsHours: Mon.-Sat. 10-6, Sun. 1:30-6

112 Laurens St • Aiken, SC

(803) 648-6700

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OpenMon.-Sat. 10-5

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409 Hayne Ave. • Aiken, SC(803) 642-9524

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36Dealers

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Antiques & Collectibles321 Richland Ave. West • Aiken, SC

803-643-9922Victorian and New Hats • Sterling Silver • Books

Victorian, Primitive & English Furniture • Southern Pottery • Garden Statuary

• Hull, McCoy & Roseville • Cottage Furniture • Depression Glass • 4,000 sq. ft.

Consignments WelcomeNew Gift Shop Inside!

Antiques in the Heart of Aiken Show & Sale Will Celebrate its 15th Year, Jan. 31 - Feb. 2, 2014

Center for the Arts, Antiques in the Heart of Aiken Show &

�0 When you go, tell them, "I saw your ad in Southeastern Antiquing Magazine."

www.thefleaacrossflorida.com • call 850-290-3766 for information.

April11-12, 2014

358 MILES - FROM JACKSONVILLE TO PENSACOLA

SanlandoDepression Glass Show

Sanford Civic Center401 E. Seminole Blvd.

Sanford, FLSat., Jan. 25, 9am-5pmSun., Jan. 26, 10am-4pm

Admission: $4.50$4 with this ad. Good both days

Snack Bar • Door Prizes, Drawings Every Hour

Special Guests: Bill Walker, author of Paden City Glass

National Cambridge Club Representative: Fleur de Lys Healy Info Contact: Bill & Millie Downey

Seminars: Sat. 2pm, Sun. 1pm(407) 298-3355 or (407) 855-5502

Email: [email protected]/millie.html

Sanlando Glass Show.11.13_SEA

RomeAntiqueBottle &

CollectibleClub Show

& Sale

Sat., Feb. 1st8am-3pm

Set up FridayJanuary 31st 3-8pmRome, GA Civic Center

Turner-McCall Blvd.

Thousands of AntiqueBottles

1800s to PresentInfo: 770-537-3725

FreeAdmissionCome One Come All

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Cartersville Looking glass.01.14

Admission: $5.00 Good Both Days

($1.00 Off With This Ad)

Cartersville Civic Center435 W Main Street

Cartersville, GA 30120

North of AtlantaExit 288 off I-75 West to 435 Main St

For Information:Looking Glass Productions

CARTERSVILLE LOOKING GLASS

SHOWDEPRESSION

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Fred & Pam Meyer972-672-6213

www.meyershows.com

JAN 18, 2014 10:00-5:00

JAN 19, 201411:00-4:00

35thAnnual

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2014Show & Sale

February 1st & 2ndMINNREG Building6340 126th Avenue N

Largo, FloridaAdmission: $5,

good both days ($1 off with ad)American Glass

China and PotteryGlass Repair

Snack BarFree Identification

Free Parking

Contact:(727) 725-2069

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$1000 in door prizes!

Stuart Antiques Show Martin County Fairgrounds

2616 SE Dixie Hwy, Stuart FL 34996

All Inside, 100 Dealers

January 11 & 12 and March 8 & 9

Saturday 9-5 $6 Sunday 10-4 $6

Visit www.FloridaAntiqueShows.com

Ph.941-697-7272

Vero Beach Extravaganza Indian River County Fairgrounds

7955 58th Ave, Vero Beach FL 32967

Inside and Outside Spaces

Over 300 Dealers !

Jan 31st, Feb 1st & 2nd

Jan 3, 4 & 5

February “Spectacular” 7, 8 & 9 General Admission

Fri 12-5 $8 Sat 9-5 $8 Sun 10-4 $8

Friday Early Buyers 9:00 - Noon $25

South Florida Fairgrounds

9067 Southern Blvd WPB, FL 33411

www.WPBAF.com or 941-697-7475

Miami Antiques Extravaganza

January 24, 25 & 26 2014

General Admission

Fri 12-5 $10 Sat 9-5 $10 Sun 10-4 $10

Friday Early Buyers 9:00 - Noon $25

Miami-Dade Fairgrounds & Expo

10901 SW 24th St. Miami 33165

www.MiamiAE.com or 813-597-9178

What is a Glass Paperweight?

By: Paul H. Dunlop, © 2013

A crown paperweight made by New England Glass Company, circa 1860, 2 3/4-inch diameter.

A paperweight is a solid glass sphere with a flattened base, originally made to hold down papers. They may have an internal colored glass decoration, or an incrusted gold, silver or ceramic figure, the best of these being works of art.

A glass paperweight, like any work of art, should be appreciated first for its beauty. Unlike most forms of art, they are meant to be held; for it is with handling, turning them this way and that, letting the magnifying layer of crystal work its magic, that the beauty is revealed in its ever changing possibilities. This is an art form that has a number of dichotomies, each of which helps make paperweights more fascinating. The subtle designs and delicate flowers in a paperweight are made of glass, a substance that is hard and solid. This material, glass, is fragile, but also durable, able to last for thousands of years virtually unchanged, if not abused. Paperweights have a form that is functional; yet, they are rarely used for the mundane job of holding down papers. In the mid 1800s, weights were relatively inexpensive, costing the average worker one or two days’ wages. Now, certain rare masterpieces bring prices of well over $100,000. Although a number of weights sell for astronomical sums, most can be purchased by a collector with a modest budget. Some of the most avid collectors have been kings and queens, yet when Egyptian King Farouk’s collection was sold at auction in 1954, most of the weights were purchased by average collectors. Paperweights, as an art form, have a relatively short history, slightly over 150 years, and yet little, or in some cases nothing, is known about some of the most important makers.

Days, weeks, or sometimes months go into preparing a lampwork or millefiori design to be encased in a paperweight, but due to the nature of working with molten glass, an artist has only a matter of minutes to actually encase the design. There are two primary techniques that are used to make a fine paperweight:

*Millefiori—in which a glassmaker uses a variety of molds to make a number of shapes (stars, trefoils, arrowheads, etc.) which are bundled together, heated and drawn out to greatly reduce their size, cut into small pieces, and then arranged into a design to be encased in a paperweight. *Lampwork—the process of using a small torch to melt colored glass and shape it into small items (leaves, petals, fruit, etc.) which are fused into a desired design and then encased into a weight.

The classic period of paperweight making was during the Victorian Era when other art forms were overly ornate, fussy, gaudy. Paperweights alone remained simple, restrained, elegant. Finally, among the enigmas, is the fact that this tiny work of art, this glass sphere only three inches or so in diameter, when held in the palm of one’s hand, can capture one’s attention for hours and can transport an imagination to another world, another time and over the years offer endless discoveries.

Fine paperweights first appeared in the early to mid-1840s and have been produced intermittently

since. The first period, roughly 1845-1870, is called the Classic Period. This is the

time when paperweights seem to have been invented simultaneously in

several different countries. Although the number of makers was small, there was a virtual explosion of this art form during this period. Within a span of about seven years, all but one of the Classic Period makers had started making weights, most of them starting within the first three years. Only a few factories made weights during these years, but

those factories spanned the globe, being in Venice, Bohemia-Silesia,

England, France and the United States. It was also during this period

that all of the major techniques, still used today, were incorporated into glass

paperweights.Next is a period called the Intermediate

Years. Spanning the longest period of time, 1870-1950, there were relatively few fine paperweight makers active. Although the number of weight makers and weights produced was small, the achievements during this time

A lampwork pansy set in a clear crystal paperweight;

Clichy, ca. 1850, 2 9/16 inches in diameter.

66th Colonial Williamsburg antiques Forum

new Findings in the arts of the Coastal south

February 14–18, 2014For more information, call 1-800-603-0948 or visit history.org/conted

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A Rick Ayotte three-dimensional lampwork paperweight. This weight from 1987 exhibits the wonderful realism which

has been accomplished by a handful of glass artists in the past few decades; 3 11/16 inches in diameter.

A wonderful lampwork design featuring strawberries and blossoms on a layer of upset muslin over a deep emerald

green ground; James Kontes, circa 1985.

Historic Downtown Commerce Georgia

Commerce Civic Center

March 7-9, 2014 Now accepting

Artist Applications!

www.Folk-Finearts.com

March 7 Meet the Artist Reception 5 - 10 PM admission $15

(includes light reception with two drink tickets and readmission for the entire festival)

March 8 & 9 Festival Open 10 AM - 5 PM admission $7

Children under 10 free

Folk to Fine Arts Festival & Expo

were great. The superb three-dimensional Pantin weights were made during the late 1870s. These flowers, salamanders, fruit and the famous silkworm weights are arguably the finest group of weights ever created. A small number of millefiori weights were made in Russia during the classic period, but the weights most associated with that country, those containing wonderful lampwork, were made in this Intermediate Period. A few years later, the Mt. Washington roses and strawberries were made. A different kind of three-dimensional weight, the crimp flower, was developed and produced by several glassworkers in Millville, N.J., during the early 1900s.

About the time of the Second World War, the great Scottish artist Paul Ysart and the dean of American paperweight artists Charles Kaziun independently started trying to rediscover the techniques of the classic French paperweights, which had been made 70 years earlier. The success of their individual efforts is largely responsible for the next period, the revival of this almost lost art.

This third period, 1950 to date, the Revival, has been an exciting time for the collector. There are more good paperweight artists now than at any other time in history. Technical advances are being made constantly, and though the basic techniques remain the same, there is more variety of artistic expression due to the greater control each artist has over his medium. This is a vital art form, one that celebrates beauty, contrary to many of the other artistic disciplines, which as Dr. Francis Schaeffer1 puts it, “…have fallen below the line of despair.”

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A magnum-sized glass paperweight masterpiece with a lampwork lizard set on a realistic ground; Pantin, French,

ca. 1878, 4 1/8-inch diameter.

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DeLand Antiques ShowJan. 25-26 • DeLand, FLThe32ndyear.AttheVolusiaCountyFairgrounds,3150E.NewYorkAve.Antiques,art,jewelry,collectibles,sterling silver, postcards, pottery, china, vintageclothing,furniture,more.Info:www.delandantiqueshow.com,[email protected].

Knight Southeastern Doll ShowsJan. 25 • Columbia, SCAttheSouthCarolinaStateFairgrounds.Info:803-783-8049,www.KnightShows.com.

Sanlando Depression Glass ShowJan. 25-26 • Sanford, FL AttheSanfordCivicCenter,401E.SeminoleAve.Drawingsfordoorprizeseveryhour.Specialguests:BillWalker,authorofPadenCityGlass,andFleurdeLysHealy,NationalCambridgeClubrepresentative.Seminars:Sat.at2pmandSun.at1pm.Admission:$4.50,

goodbothdays.Hours:Sat.,9-5;Sun.,10-4.Info:407-298-3355,407-855-5502,[email protected] or www.allisonglassworks.com/millie.html.

Metrolina Expo MarketplaceJan. 30-Feb. 2 • Charlotte, NCThebiggestshowsintheCarolinas,heldthefirstweekendofeverymonth.Locatedat7100StatesvilleRd.FreeWi-Fi,high-techsecurity,freeparking,greatfood,dog-friendly.BestboothpricesintheSoutheast.Calltoreservespace:704-714-7909.Info:www.ICAshows.com.

The Original Miami Beach Antique ShowJan. 30-Feb. 3 • Miami, FLAttheMiamiBeachConventionCenter,

190ConventionCenterDrive.JewelrySerieswillbeheldfor2dayspriortotheshow(Jan.28-29).Hours:Jan.30-Feb.1,noon-8,Feb.3,noon-6.Seminars,raffles,freeshuttleservice.Info:239-732-6642,www.MiamiBeachAntiqueShow.com.

Antiques in the Heart of AikenJan. 31-Feb. 2 • Aiken, SCTheannualshowandsale,heldattheAikenCenterfortheArts,122LaurensStreetSWindowntownAiken.PreviewParty(Cocktails&Collectors):Jan.30,6:30-9p.m.($60/$50ticketincludesshow and sale); $10 ticket good for durationofshow.Info:803-641-9094,www.aikencenterforthearts.org.

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Poor Jim's Almanac of Auctions

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aZenith Auction & Realty

30 Murray Blvd., Lakeland, GA229-482-2116

www.zenithauctions.comAuction Zip ID #4282

Donald Patten, CAI, GAL #1294

Antiques & CollectiblesJan. 11 at 6 pm

at 30 Murray Blvd., Lakeland, GA

Nice load of antiques & collectibles from the

Northeast

Complete Details on Auctionzip.com #4282

Estate SaleJan. 18 at 10 am

at Pearson, Atkinson Co., Ga.

Household items, shop & farm equipment Every 4th Saturday

at 5 pm700+ lots of Antique Furniture,

Glassware, Smalls & So Much More!

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I-575, exit onto GA372 then left, 2.5 mi. to our 10,000 sq. ft. building.10% BP, cash, check, major credit cards. GAL#2290

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JANUARY Ahlers & Ogletree Jan. 4-5 • Atlanta, GA.ANewYear’sEstatesAuction,withtwofulldaysofpremierestatelots.Finedecorativearts,fineartandmuchmore.Agreatwaytostartthenewyear!Locatedat715MiamiCircle(Suite210)inAtlanta,intheheartofthecity’supscaledesigndistrict.Info:404-869-2478,www.aandoauctions.com.

American Bottle AuctionsJan. 10-19 • (Internet Only)Nearly200rare,highlycollectiblebottlesfromeveryantiquebottlecollectingcategory.Discoverthebeautyofantiquebottles!Info:800-806-7722;www.americanbottle.com,[email protected].

Zenith AuctionsJan. 11 • Lakeland, GANiceloadofantiquesandcollectiblesfromtheNortheast.Auctionstartsat6p.m.at30MurrayBlvd.Info:229-482-2116.Visitwww.zenithauctions.comorauctionzip.com,ID#4282,formoreinformationandphotos..Zenith AuctionsJan. 18 • Lakeland, GAEstatesalewithhouseholdandshopitemsandfarmequipment.Auctionstartsat10a.m.inPearson,AtkinsonCo.,Ga.Info:229-482-2116.Visitwww.zenithauctions.comorauctionzip.com,ID#4282,formoreinformationandphotos.

Burchard GalleriesJan. 25-26 7-8 • St. Petersburg, FLFlorida’sforemostestateauctionsaleroom,withqualityauctionsheld

eachmonththroughouttheyear.BurchardGalleriesbuys,sells,auctionsandappraisesantiquesandfineart.Locatedat252830thAve.NorthinSt.Petersburg.Info:727-821-1167,www.burchardgalleries.com.

Weekly & Monthly Auctions

American Bottle Auctions DiscoverthebeautyofearlyAmericanglass.Wepaytopdollarforqualitybottlesandglass.Freeappraisals.Callore-mailfordates.Info:800-806-7722,[email protected], www.americanbottle.com.

Angel’s Action1st Sat. • Atkinson, NC Startsat6pm.300WestHenrySt.,(OldAtkinsonHighSchool),30mi.northofWilmington.Previewatnoon.Furniture&collectibles;910-283-3000.

Jeff Dobson Auction4th Sat. • Jasper, GAAt5pmat796CantonRd.(OldHwy.5).Always700+lotsofantiquefurniture,glassware,smalls&more.Info:770-735-7653orjeffdobson.com.

For complete show listings .

for the next months, visit www.antiquingmagazine.

com; .click on “Poor Jim’s

Show & .Auction Almanac.”

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Copy of Napoleon’s will brings $483,000 AcopyofFrenchemperorNapoleon’swillhasbeensoldthroughtheFrenchauctionhouseDruoutforareported367,000euros($483,000).Thecopy,writtenbyanadvisertoNapoleon,waspurchasedbyaFrenchcollectorwhowishedtoremainanonymous.The

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Over 60 Dealers!

Antique Mall

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WE BUY ONE ITEM OR ENTIRE ESTATESHours: Mon. - Sat. 10 am - 5:00 pm - Closed Sundays

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Happy New Year Sale!Storewide Discounts! Avonlea Ant Mall.BC.10.2009_SEA

The Region’s Largest and Busiest Antique Mall8101 Philips Highway • Jacksonville, FL 32256

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Exit 341 at Baymeadows, west one mile to Philips - northeast corner of Philips and Baymeadows

Avonlea Antique Mall

Mall Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-6, Sunday 12-6Visit Our Olde Florida Cafe for Lunch Mon.-Sat. 11:00-2:30

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willwasdatedApril16,1821–just19daysbeforetheailingleader’sdeathatage51.Init,NapoleonstatedhewantedhisashesspreadoverParis’sSeineRiver.Thatneverhappened. Theoriginalwill,pennedbyNapoleon,isinFrance’snationalarchives.

Rare Faberge figurinesells for $5.98 million ExecutorsgoingthroughitemsintheatticofGeorgeandBettyDavisinRhinebeck,N.Y.,madethediscoveryofalifetimesomemonthsback.There,inaplainwoodenbox,wasaFabergeportraithardstonefigureofNikolaiNikolaievichPustynikov,aloyalpersonalbodyguardtoRussia’sEmpressAlexandraFeodorovna.TsarNicholasIIhadcommissionedtherenownedartisansatFabergetoproducethefigureforhiswifeAlexandrain1912.ThatwasonlyafewyearsbeforetheRussianRevolution. TheDavisestatecommissionedStairGalleriesinHudson,N.Y.,toauctionthefigure,whichitdidthisfall.Thefigurecarriedapre-saleestimateof$500,000-$800,000,butitendedupsellingfor$5.2million($5.98millionwiththebuyer’spremium).ThebuyerwasthenotedLondon-basedjewelerWartski,whichspecializesintheworkofCarlFabergeandRussianworksofart.Only50portraitfigureswereknowntohavebeencarvedbyFaberge.TheyareasrareasthemorehighlypublicizedImperialEasterEggs.

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The ORIGINAL!

Galleria MallAntiques & CollectiblesFurniture - Jewelry - China

Books - Crystal - LampsLinens - Fine Art

9,000 sq. feet50 dealers

OPEN DAILY 10-5SUNDAY 11-5

941-347-80445260 Duncan Rd. (U.S. 17)

Punta Gorda, FL 33982Exit 164 off I-75 1.5 miles

north on U.S. 17www.galleriamallantiques.com

Voted Best Antique and Best Collectibles in the Readers’ Choice

Awards, 2011-2013.

The Shops of Punta Gorda, Fla.The lovely town of Punta Gorda, Fla., is situated on Florida’s west coast, south of Bradenton and Sarasota and north of Cape Coral and Fort Myers. It was founded in 1887 and became for awhile the pineapple capital of the U.S. It was also a port for shipping cattle to Cuba

941 468-3344❤ Repairs on all jewelry ❤

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PUNTA GORDA DEPOTAntique Mall &

Museum1009 Taylor Ave.

Punta Gorda

Corner of Carmalita & TaylorMon. thru Sat. 10-4

941-639-67743rd Saturday “Dock Sale”

Step into the past...Last of its kind Restored Depot

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Name This Famous Antique: Bay Psalm Book By Mike McLeod

Sherry Blanton, Ted Carlton of Utah, and Scott and Carolyn Brown ofMemoriesFleaAn’TiqueMallinPrattville,Ala.,correctlyidentifiedtheThe Whole Booke of Psalmes, or The Bay Psalm Book,whichwasauctionedbySotheby’sinNovember2013forjustunder$14.2million(includingbuyer’spremium),themostexpensiveAmericanbookeversold.ThepreviousrecordholderswerethreecopiesofJohnJayAudubon’sfour-volume,hand-coloredThe Birds of Americaat$11.5million,$8.8millionand$7.9million. The Bay Psalm BookwasthefirstbookpublishedinNorthAmerica,andthiscopyisoneof11stillexistingandstillintactbooksfromtheoriginalprintingof1,700copiesin1640.ThiscopywasoneoftwoownedbyOldSouthChurchinBoston(whereBenjaminFranklinwasbaptized).Itwassoldtopreparetoreplenishitsendowmentfundfor $7 million in repairs needed for the church.1 OthercopiesofThe Bay Psalm BookareinthepossessionoftheLibraryofCongress,Harvard,YaleandBrown

Universities,theRosenbackMuseum&Library,theAmericanAntiquarianSociety,theBodleianLibraryatOxfordUniversity,andtheHuntingtonLibraryofCalifornia. The title page of the Bay Psalm Bookexplainsitspurpose:

TheWholeBookeofPsalmes

Faithfully TRANSLATEDintoENGLISH

Metre. Whereuntoisprefixedadiscourse

declaringnotonlythelawfullnes,butalso

thenecessityoftheheavenlyOrdinance ofsingingScripturePsalmesin

theChurchesofGod.

ThebookcontainspsalmstranslatedfromHebrewandsetinrhythmicmeterforsinging.Musicwasnotaddeduntilalaterreprinting.StephenDaye,alocksmith who emigrated from England withhisfamilytoCambridge,Mass.,wasthe printer of the Bay Psalm Book.

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mate beach town, with its sun-kissed location on the Gulf of Mexico, more than 200 sunny days a year and an average year-round tem-perature of 71 degrees. But there are other reasons why Sarasota was named Best Small City to Live by Money Magazine. Sarasota County -- which includes Venice, Northport, Longboat and Siesta Keys -- is alive with culture, sports, affordable homes, a brisk job market and great schools.

Oh,anddidwementionit’sahaven for antique lovers? There are 44 shops, and all of them are conve-nient to one another. Clustered along streets with names like Coconut, Pineapple and Palm, these stores make Sarasota a must-visit destina-tion for antiquers just looking for thatnextgreat“find.”The Fruitville district is especially worth checking out.

The Shops Of

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Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10 am-4 pmSales support the Safe Place & Rape Crisis

Center (SPARCC).

SARASOTAARCHITECTURAL SALVAGE

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Store hours: Mon. -Fri. 9-5Jesse White, Owner

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30Dealers•8,500sq.ft.Antiques•Collectibles113 Tamiami Trail

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There's an old saying about St. Petersburg, Fla.; People who live there love it; businesses that located there stay; and visitors who go there to shop and play want to come back again and again. How true! St. Petersburg and Pinellas Coun-ty offer an unequaled environment for work and play. Wonderful weather and miles of sandy beaches make it a magnet for people worldwide.

St. Petersburg's two strongest selling points are sunshine and shopping. The former can be enjoyed virtually year-round; the latter comes in the form of malls, factory outlet stores, discount chains, specialty shops, membership warehouses, and —oh, yes— a cavalcade of wonderful antiques and collectibles stores. The advertisers on this page offer a taste of what we mean.

Getting to St. Petersburg isn't hard to do. The city's major thoroughfare is I-275, which runs north and south and connects to the Sunshine Skyway Bridge and Man-atee County (another mecca for shoppers on the antique trail). I-275 also connects with 1-4 going east to Orlando from Tampa and I-75 heading north. U.S. 19 is an important north-south link that runs the length of the county.

A visit to St. Petersburg will leave you wanting more, no matter how long you stay. And it's easy to fan out and explore. Tampa — a city with it's own identity, cultural pulse and antiques and collectibles shops—is right next door. And Orlando, with its many theme parks, is a short drive away. Don't you think it's time to visit, vacation and shop in St. Petersburg? It's truly the Jewel of Florida's Gulf Coast!

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$2,838 (21 bids): Ornate Antique Pull-Down Oil Lamp Chandelier w/ Dragons & Pink Hobnail Shade. Youarebiddingonanornateantiqueoillamp,circa1900.Thelamphasawonderfulpinkhobnailglobethatmeasures13.75x5.75inches.Fromtherimthatholdstheglobearedazzlingglassspearprisms.Undertheoilwellaretwoornatelyscrollingdragons.Everydetailisspectacular.Thelamphangs40inchesfromtheceilingandpullsdownanother40inches.Themechanismoperatessmoothly.Theentirefixtureisingoodoperatingcondition.Theclipsthatattachthebottomsectiontotheringhavebeenreplacedandarenotoriginal.Thehangingdiskthatkeepsthesootfromsoilingtheupperpartofthefixtureismissing.(Photo:eBaysellerrkingdom1.)Whistle Stop.06.12_SEA

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Hello John, I’m attaching photos of a knapsack pipe that I believe is from the Civil War Era.Itisapipecasewiththepipebowlandstemnestledinside.Thepipecanbefilledwithtobaccoplugwhenclosedandcutoffwiththeserratedknifeleverontop.Onthefrontofthesilvercase,thereisahuntingengravingontheleftandaCivilWarcampsiteontheright.Thereisanicelabelinsidereading,“TheRidgewoodSmokingTobaccoCompany,manufacturedbytheRidgewoodMfg.Co.PatentedMay20th1862.”Also,“TheRidgewoodPatentPipeTobaccocaseoffice420Broadway,N.Y.PatentedMay20,1862”isstampedonthematchholderinside.Itis31/2incheswidex21/8highx13/8deep. I’minterestedinlearningsomethingofthispipe’shistoricalandmonetaryvalue. JS:ThemostcommonitemsdirectlyrelatedtoCivilWarsoldiersaretheirletters;manythousandsarepreservedinarchives,librariesandfamilyhomes.Oneofthemostcommonitemsmentionedintheselettersistobacco;itisarecurrenttheme.Tobaccowasprizedbyalmosteverysoldierandofficerasalmosteverysoldierusedtobacco,withfewmentionsillofthisaddictiveagent.Inanerabeforecigarettes,pipeswerethemainsystemofadministratingthenicotinetotheuser. Tobaccocouldbemeasuredpreciselysolittlewaswastedin a pipe, and many pipes like the patented one here had a lid to keepthefireoutwhennotbeingdrawnonsoastowastelittleofthispreciouscommodity.Cigarswerewastefulandfortherichandthegenerals. Inthefield,tobaccowastradedfromRebeltoYankeeandviceversa.Pipesofallsortswereused;inexpensiveclaypipeswithintegralstemsweremadeinmassinEuropeandimportedtoAmericaformanyyears.SeveralpipebowlmakersintheU.S.massproducedinexpensive,glazedceramicbowlsinmanyfancifulshapesasnotedinnumerousexcavatedexamplesincluding:aneagleclawholdingabowl;Indianheads;soldier’sheadswithvariousfaces;emulationsoffamousgenerals;PresidentLincolnandmanyothers.TherewasalargefactorymakingsuchpipebowlsatPointPleasant,Ohio.Atleast150different designs are noted in thismanufactoryalone. Thecommonsoldier’sonly means of transporting gear from camp to camp was hisknapsack.Officer’shadtheirgearintrunkscarriedbywagon.Thisconvenient,patented,case-heldpipe,matchesandtobaccowereallthe smoking tools needed in anattractiveluxuriouspackagethatnodoubtwouldhavebeentheenvyoffellowfightingmen,anditwouldfitnicelyinhisknapsack.

YourRidgewoodpatentedpipeandcaseareknowninexcavatedexamples,Ibelieve.Alongwithsimpleclaypipesthatsoldforonlyafewcentseach,patentedfancy“modern”pipesfromseveralmanufacturersfoundthesoldier’smarket.YouwillreadhereatestimonialfromUnionGeneralAmbroseBurnsidetellingoftheadvantagesofthisRidgewayNewYorkpatentedpipeandcase.Thisadwaspublishedin1864inHarper’swhichwasapopularperiodicaloftheera;notethatyourpipecasewhichis“richlyplatedandengraved”soldfor$5.00,aprincelysumwhensimpleclaypipescouldbeboughtfor10cents.Sinceacommon enlisted soldier was only making $13 per month, thesepipesarequitescarce. IcanfindfewsalesofRidgewoodpipecasesinauctions,butthefewthatshowupareonlyforthecases,andtheysoldforunder$100.YourcompleteCivilWarpipeandcaseshouldsellforatleast$200-$400intheCivilWartradeinmyopinion.

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I am Koen J.Vallons from Belgium. I willhavegladlyfurtherinformationonthissaber.Becausehereinourcountry,Icanfindnoinformation!Haveboughtthisonafleamarket. Informationstamps:US,MM,1864,AmesMFCo.,ChicopeeMass.,3032.Wouldthisoriginalbeaccordingtoyou?Whatwouldthevaluebeofthissaber?(P.S.:SorryformybadEnglish:)

JS:YourswordisaCivilWarpattern1860USCavalrysaber;however,itisnotoriginal.Yourswordemulatesallthecharacteristicsofmanufacture,markings and inspection of the Ames ManufacturingCompanyofChicopee,Massachusetts,whichwasthelargestCivilWarmanufacturerofswords.

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Middle Tennessee is a veritable haven for antiques shoppers.Watertown is home to Jim’sAntiques, at 312 Public Square, plus sixother antiques shops. Jim’s shop now features a retired Santa sleigh,old lunch boxes from the ‘50s and ‘60s, crocks, toys, advertisingboxes and much more. Come visit! Antiques Unlimited, at 2303 South Church Street in nearbyMurfeesboro is packed with period furniture, sterling silver, RSPrussia, primitives, fine art glass, early pattern glass and Depression glass.

GasLamp Antiques in Nashville is expanding! The city’sbest mall for antiques and unique furnishings recently opened asecond shop: GasLamp Too. Breckenridge House Antiques, at 205 North Main Streetin Mount Pleasant, is located inside a lovely circa-1815 home.Store hours are Thursday thru Saturday from 10-5, or byappointment. And Homespun Antiques, at 14 South Cedarin Cookeville, is the place to visit for furniture, quilts andcollectibles. You can reach them via e-mail at [email protected].

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YourswordmostlikelyisofrecentmanufacturefromeitherSpainorIndia.Unfortunately,these“fake”swordsarecommoninfleamarketsandonlineauctions.Anoriginal1864datedAmesCavalrySaber,inaveragecondition,completewithscabbard,sellsforabout$800retail.Yoursword,whensoldasareproduction,canbefoundforbetween$50and$100.

A fake Ames cavalry sword, $50-$100.

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The antique shops of West Tennesseeare a must for serious collectors on theantique trail. Jackson alone is a virtualmecca for antique shoppers. While you’rein town, be sure to pay a visit to Butler’sAntique Mall, at 2213 Highway 70 East.It’s loaded with quality antiques andcollectibles.

On The Square Gallery and Gifts109 North Main - Bolivar, TN 38008

Phone: 731-403-0002Email: [email protected]: Tuesday-Sat. 10am-5pm

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Visit our 100+ year old building on the historic courthouse square in

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And don’t forget Casey Jones Village,one of Tennessee’s top capital 10 travelattractions, where you’ll discover the life,legend and song of Casey Jones at hisHome and Railroad Museum Over 15,000Southern antiques are also on display. InBolivar, not far away, is On the Square

Gallery and Gifts, at 109 North Main.Their 100+ year old building on thehistoric courthouse square is filled with antiques, art from local and regionalartists, pottery, glassware and muchmore.

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Heart of Country Antiques Show: “Worth the Trip!” ThefamousHeartofCountryAntiques Show, known as the “Grand-daddyofAntiquesShows,”takesplaceatthe GaylordOprylandHotelinNashville,Tenn.,Feb.13,14,15,2014.Shoptoyourheart’scontentatthe33rdannualantiqueseventwithoutstandingdealerswhosavetheirbestmerchandiseforyou:American,English,PrimitiveandPeriodfurniture,fineart,folkart,pottery,quilts,decoys,sports,jewelry,nautical,historical,rugs,baskets,paint,pewter,silver,IndianandqualitydecorativeaccessoriesfromNorthtoSouth. This show is only once a year and is worth the trip, attracting visitorsfromacrossAmericawhoenjoythespecialexhibitsandtalksandshoppingawideselectionofantiquesanddecorativearts,frommuseum-qualitypiecestounseenfindsofeverypricerangethatemergeatHeartofCountry.Thisshowcontinuestobethesecretsourceformuseumcuratorsandeverydayantiqueenthusiastswhocometogethertomingle,browse,shopanddiscoverfascinatingfindsatAmerica’sfavoriteantiquesshow.NashvillewillbeabustlingmeccaforantiqueloversthisFebruaryasdealersandbuyersconvergefromallacrossthecountrytoshow

andshopattheHeartofCountryAntiquesShowattheGaylordOprylandHotelonFeb.13-15. ThefunbeginsonThursday,Feb.13,from6p.m.to9p.m.withaSouthernBuffetPreview.ThisOpeningNightisthefirstopportunityforshopping,alongwithNashvillemusicandthebestSouthernbuffetever.Admissionis$60foranadvanceticket,$65atthedoorwithfreere-entrythroughSaturday.Regularshowhours:Friday10a.m.-8p.m.andSaturday10a.m.-5p.m.Admission:$10,atwo-daypassis$15.Enjoyspecialexhibits,dailytalks,Friday’spopularpre-showwalkingtoursandthereturnofthefamousUnder$200Booth. StayattheGaylordOprylandHotelforaspecialshowrateof$189perroomnight.Enjoyendlessgardens,restaurants,shoppingandanindoorwalktoshow.Ifdriving,enjoyfreeparkingandashuttletotheshowentrance.Seewww.heartofcountry.comforshowinformation,advanceticketpurchase,orhotelreservationorcontactSusan@heartofcountry.comor314-962-8580.

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The Strasburg Emporium160 No. Massanutten. St • Strasburg, VA 22657

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Miami Antiques Extravaganza Debuts with 400 Vendors, Jan. 24-26 PuchsteinPromotions,longrecognizedasFlorida’sleadingproducerofoutstandingantiqueevents,isproudtoannouncethelatestadditiontotheirlistofhighlysuccessfulshows.TheMiamiAntiquesExtravaganza,slatedforJan.24-26,2014,willfeaturenationallyknownexhibitorsandinternationalvendors.Everything—includingestate jewelry, vintage designer pieces, silver, coins, watches, glass,mid-centuryfurnitureandaccessories,artandvintagetextiles—willbeofferedforsale. Morethan400vendorswillconvergeontheMiami-DadeCountyFairgrounds,locatedonthewestsideofMiami.ThemajorityoftheexhibitorswillbeinsidethespaciousairconditionedArnoldHallandColiseum,withanother100vendorssetupoutsidethevenue.Ampleclose-byfreeparkingwillbeoffered.Greatfoodandbeverageswillalsobeavailable. TheMiamiAntiquesExtravaganzawillbeheldatthesametimeasthelong-runningMiamiAirportAntiquesShowandafewdaysbeforetheMiamiBeachShow.Patronswill have the chance to attend all three mega-showsbeingheldallinonecity.Planon spending the entire day shopping and lookingfortreasures.On-siteglassandcrystal repair, jewelry repair, silver plating, free art appraisals and free coin appraisals willbeoffered. TheMiami-DadeCountyFairgroundsislocatedonemileofftheFloridaTurnpikeatexit25(US41-TamiamiTrail).ShowhoursareFriday,Jan.24,startingat9a.m.forEarlyBuyers/Previewfor$25.Generaladmissionrunsnoon-5Friday,9-5Saturday,and10-4:30Sundayforstudentsandseniorsover59.A2-dayticketisalsoavailablefor$15.Childrenarefree.Directionstotheshowandpre-saleofticketsareavailableon-lineatwww.MiamiAE.com.Formoreinformation,[email protected].

After29longandgloriousyears,theSanlandoGlassShowwillbeundernewsupervision.BillandIobtainedtheshowin1986whenitwasknownastheSanfordGlassShow.Itoriginatedin1973(beingthefirstglassshowintheStateofFlorida)underthesupervisionofSaraK.andEdisonMyers.Shehadasuccessful13yearsoftheshowandthenturneditovertotheCentralFloridaDepressionGlassClub.Theythenturneditovertous.Wecansaytheshowhasbeenaroundtheblock,butithasalwaysmaintainedthequalityandintegrityofafirst-classshow.Itisoneoftheshowsaglasscollectordoesn’twanttomiss. Now,thenewleadersarenostrangerstoglasscollectorsastheyhavebeendealersintheshowforabout15yearsandhave

traveledtheshowcircuitmuchlonger.SopleasemakeplanstoattendtheshowonJan.25and26soyoucanmeetGlenandCarolynRobinsonandLarryandBrookeNewton.I’msureyouwillrecognizethemfromparticipatingintheshowthesepastyears. AretheDowneysretiringandrestingontheirlaurels?Bynomeans.WewillstillmaintainourglassandchinashoponEdgewaterDriveinOrlando,andofcourse,Ihavemyorchids.Billwillnevergetcaughtuponhishoney-dolistofjobs. Don’tforget,therewillbeanothershowcominguponJan.24and25,2015.Makeplanstoattendandjoininthefestivitieswiththenewowners.Thankyouforallyoursupportandloyaltythesepast29years.

��When you go, tell them, "I saw your ad in Southeastern Antiquing Magazine."Terrace Oaks Ant Mall. 06.10_SEA

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Mon.-Fri. 10-5 • Sat. 10-32002 Hwy. 72-221 EastGreenwood, SC 29649

864-223-8931

SusanandBoFranksareplanningforafullhousethisJanuary24-25withtheWinterAntiquesShowatTheBigRedBarninRoundTop,Texas.Susanhasmorethan100dealersexhibitingatthisninthannualwintershow,afullhouseagainwithmanyTexasdealersandalsoothersfromasfarasFlorida,PennsylvaniaandNewEngland. Theaudienceforthe“cabinfeverescape”ismanyofthehomeowners,antiquescollectorsanddecoratorsfromTexasandbeyondwhocomeforthemixedvarietyofantiques,collectiblesanddécoroffered.AsamplingoftheexhibitorsincludesFredCainfromFortMyers,Fla.,whowillbringacollectionofearlyantiqueswithanEnglishandContinentalflare.Asaretiredmuseumcurator,Cainpickshisinventoryveryselectively.Hissalesusuallyincludefurnitureandfineartallataffordableprices. CentralPennsylvaniadealerDavidDrummondinaninterviewforthisstorysaidhewill“…bringagoodlysupplyofgardenantiquesforthismajor,early-in-the-seasonshow.”Healso will have a collection of early American decorative arts for sale.CynthiaBrooks,aregularatthebigspringandfallshowswithherbusinesspartnerMaryVidano,willofferacollectionofWesternAmericanaforthecampandlodge.Boulder,Co.,natives,theyhavecreatedaspecialtyinthatvenuewithhomefurnishings,accessoriesandlighting. TheVernon’s,Brenham,Texas,dealerswillbetherewiththeircollectionofearlyTexasfurniture.LookfortheHarpersofPasadena,Texas,withtheresultsoftheirshoppingintheeasternUnitedStates.PattyWalshisexpectedfromChappellHill,Texas,withherearly Colonial Era antiques. AttheWinterAntiquesShow,allexhibitsareinsidetheBigRedBarn,protected from the weather and with food service and free parkingonsite.FranksPromotionshasthreeantiquesshowseachyearattheirBigRedBarninRoundTopwithits40-yearhistoryofdrawingantiquesandantiquescollectorsontheirpilgrimages.The winter show fillsthebarntoitsmaximumcapacity,while spring and fall showstripleinsizewith two massive tents, alsofilledwithantiquecollections. The show is FridayandSaturday,9a.m.to5p.m.;admissionis$5.TheBigRedBarnisat475SouthStateHighway

237,Carmine,Texas78932.Forthecomputerlocators,about2milessouthofU.S.Hwy290.Formoreinfo,visitwww.roundtoptexasantiques.comorcallSusanat512-237-4747.

Fashion and Flea and Dallas Record and Flea, Jan. 31-Feb.1

VintagefanswilldescendonGrapevine,Texas,fortheFashionandFleaJan.31-Feb.1.Inaddition,theDallasRecordFleawillbeheldatthelocationsimultaneouslyFeb.1.ThevenuehadbeenthelocationfortheDallasVintageClothingandJewelryShow,whichhassincerelocatedtoAddison,Texas.AllthreeshowsareproducedbyVintagePromotions,LLC. “TheGrapevinelocationattractsayoungeraudience,sowearereformattingtheshowalittletobettermatchtheirinterests,”saidMelissaSandsofVintagePromotions.“Theadditionofvintagehouseholdfindsandrecordswillhelproundouttheexperienceandmaketheshowevenmoreofadestination.”BotheventswillbeheldattheGrapevineConventionCenterinGrapevine,justoutsideofDallas. Theshowwillfeatureonlyitemsthatarevintage,antique,locallyproducedorhand-crafted.Itemsincludefurniture,decor,housewares,clothingandjewelry,electronics,games,toys,records,CDs,ephemera,signsandmore.Theyaresoldbyindependentmerchantsandpurchasessupporttheirsmallbusinessesandfamilies.Forinfo,call214-997-3302orvisitwww.fashioandflea.comorwww.dallasrecordflea.com.

�� When you go, tell them, "I saw your ad in Southeastern Antiquing Magazine."

Sinceabout1900,therehavebeenhundredsofpeoplewhohave made glass paperweights of onetypeoranother.Inthisgroup

wouldbetheadvertising,sloganandtouristshopweights.Mostoftheseareoflimitedartisticmeritatbest,andmanyaredownrightugly.Ofthemillionsofglassblowersintheworldduringthisperiod,perhaps30or40havebeenabletomakegoodpaperweights.Mostcollectorsareonlyinterestedinweightsfromthebestofthissmallgroup. -------------------

1 FrancisA.Schaeffer,The God Who is There,DownersGrove,IL,InterVarsityPress,1968.

A close, concentric millefiori paperweight with five rows of canes around a central silhouette cane of a dancing lady. Signed with a cane reading “SL” for St. Louis, ca. 1850, 3-inch diameter.

What is a Glass Paperweight?Continued from Center Gloss

To see interesting videos on how paperweights are made, search“makingglasspaperweights”onYoutube.

PaulDunlopandhiswifeKarenownandoperatetheDunlopCollectionandDunlop’sCrystalVaultGalleryinStatesville,N.C.,aleadinggallerydealingwithfineglasspaperweights,whichhasbeeninbusinessmorethan30years.Theirimprint,PapierPresse,haspublishedseveraltitlesdealingwithglasspaperweightsandrelatedobjects.Theirwebsite,GlassPaperweightBooks.com,featuresalmostverybookeverprintedonthesubject.

Beforebecominginvolvedwithpaperweights,Paulwasanartistwithanumberofone-manshowstohiscredit.Hisphoto-realistpaintingsappearinnumerousleadingprivateandpubliccollections.HehasdesignedtwopaperweightswhichwereproducedbySt.Louis.

Paulistheauthorofthreebooks:Baccarat Paperweights: two centuries of beauty(justreleased);The Dictionary of Glass Paperweights; and The Jokelson Collection of Antique Cameo Incrustation.HehaswrittennumerousarticlesforthePCA Bulletinandotherpublications.Hecurated“FrozenFlame:TheArtofGlassPaperweights”atthePhoenixArtMuseumin1991.Hemaybereachedatinfo@GlassPaperweightBooks.com

Fashion and Flea / Dallas Record FleaJan. 31-Feb. 1 • Dallas, TXFashionandFleawillbebothdays.DallasRecordFleawillbeFeb.1.BothattheGrapevineConv’nCenter,wheretheDallasVintageClothing&JewelryShowwasheldpriortoitsmovingtoAddison.Affordableboothrates!Info:214-997-3302,www.fashionandflea.com,www.dallasrecordflea.comVeroBeachExtravaganzaJan.31-Feb.2•VeroBeach,FL18thyear,attheIndianRiverCountyFairgrounds,795558th AvenueinVeroBeach.Over300dealers.Insideandoutsidespaces!HeldbyPuchsteinPromotions(BillandKay).Info:941-697-7272,www.FloridaAntiqueShows.com.

FEBRUARY 2014Fredericksburg Big Flea MarketFeb. 1-2 Fredericksburg, VATheMid-Atlantic’slargestantiquefleamarket;anamazingtreasurehuntforthecreativedecorator.Antiquesandcollectibles@affordableprices.Hours:Sat.9-5,Sun.11-5.AttheFredericksburgExpoCenter,2371CarlD.SilverPkwy.Admission$7,bothdays.Freeparking.Info:www.damorepromotions.com.

Rome Antique Bottle & Collectible Club Show Feb. 1 • Rome, GA Thousandsofantiquebottles,1800stopresent.Freeadmission,comeone,comealltotheRomeCivicCenteronTurner-McCallBlvd.Hours:Sat.8-3.Info:770-537-3725.

Sparkling Clearwater Depression Glass ClubFeb. 1-2 • Largo, FL35thannualshow,attheMINNREGBuilding,6340126th AvenueNorth.Admission$5,goodbothdays($1offw/ad).Americanglass,chinaandpottery.Glassrepair,snackbar,freeidentification,freeparking.$1,000indoorprizes!Info:727-725-2069,www.clearwaterdepressionglassclub.com.

Scott Antique MarketsFeb. 6-9 • Atlanta, GA NowopenThursday12:45pm-6pm.AttheAtlantaExpoCenter,3,300+booths.Twobuildingsfilledwithexquisiteantiques,collectiblesandtreasuresfromaroundtheworld.LocatedonJonesboroRoad,justoffI-285atExit55.Open:Thurs.,12:45-6;Fri.andSat.,9-6;andSun.,10-4.

Sarasota Antiques Show & SaleFeb. 7-9 • Sarasota, FL50localandout-of-statedealersofferingawiderangeofqualityantiquefurniture,silver,porcelain,antiqueandestatejewelry,bronzes,crystal,pottery,paintings,prints,Asianitemsandmore.AttheSarasotaMunicipalAuditorium.Fri.-Sat.10-6,Sun.10-5.Info:973-927-2794;www.jmkshows.com.

West Palm Beach Antiques FestivalFeb. 7-9 • West Palm Beach, FLTheFebruary“Spectacular”heldbyPuchsteinPromotions(BillandKay)attheSouthFloridaFairgrounds,9067SouthernBlvd.;500dealers,23rdyear.Generaladmission$8eachday.FridayEarlyBuyers$25(9-noon).Info:941-697-7475,www.WPBAF.com.

HeartofCountryShowFeb.13-15•Nashville,TNThe 33rdannualshow,the“Grand-daddyofAntiquesShows,”attheGaylordOprylandHotelwillhaveoutstandingdealerswithAmerican,English,PrimitiveandPeriodfurniture,fineart,folkart,pottery,quilts,decoys,sports,jewelry,nautical,historical,rugs,baskets,paint,pewter,silver,Indianandquality

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1. BrundidgeMemories Present & Past

127 South Main Street, Brundidge, AL 36010, is one of several antique and collectibles shops located in Brundidge. Specializing in glassware, collectibles, lamps and more. Located about 55 miles from Montgomery on Hwy. 231 South, Brundidge is 8 miles south of Troy. To get to Main Street in Brundidge, turn at Hardee’s, into downtown, right at light onto Main Street. Open Fri. & Sat. 10-2, Tues. & Wed. 10-4. Closed Sunday. 334-300-8282. (P/M-M)

2. Birmingham/irondaleOne Man’s Trash

2520 Crestwood Blvd/Hwy 78, Irondale/Birmingham, 35210, just off I-20 on the eastern edge of Birmingham, near Golden Rule BBQ. Antiques, collectibles, architectural salvage and custom home décor.Something for everyone including furniture, antique mantles and doors, glassware and sterling, vintage linens, collectibles, local artist original works, cus-tom furnishings made from reclaimed architectural pieces and much, much more. Great new items added weekly. Open Tues-Sat 10-6 and Sun 11-5. Cash, check or credit cards accepted. Like us on Facebook at “One man’s Trash”. Info: [email protected], 205-209-0480. Come by and see us soon! (P/M-M)

3. decaturMemories Antiques and Gifts

2406 Old Moulton Rd., SW, Decatur, AL 35603. Located 2/10 of a mile west of the Beltline on Old Moulton Road, Memories carries a variety of antiques, gift lines and collectibles. We are a Fenton Showcase Dealer. Open Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10am to 4pm. Phone (256) 355-

6805 or (256) 350-5351. Email dotn2406 @charter.net. (P5/13-K)

4. dothanVintage Chic

140 N. Foster St., Dothan, AL 36303. Located in historic downtown Do-than. Vintage shopping the way it used to be. Small local shop where we get to know our customers. You never know what you’ll find here be-cause every day provides a different experience. Open Tuesday-Friday from 10 to 4 and Saturday from 10:30 to 2:30. Info: 334-792-0280, [email protected], www.VintageChicOfDothan.com. (P/M-PA)

Antique Attic 5037 Fortner St; Dothan, AL 36305. Area’s Largest & Oldest Antique Store. Voted Best Antique Shop in Dothan the past 15 years. In the same location since 1969, daily buying and selling antiques, importing antiques and treasures from all over the world. We have expanded to16,000 sq.ft. of showrooms filled with American and European antique furniture, paint-ings, tapestries, bronze and marble statuary and fountains. Three gen-erations of our family are waiting to serve you and share our years of knowledge and experience. We stand behind every item we sell. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-5. Info: 334-792-5040 or www.antiqueatticdothan.com. (P6/14-PA)

5. opelikaAngel’s Antique and Flea Mall

900 Columbus Pkwy., Opelika, Al. 36801. Located 1 block off I-85 (exit 62) between Atlanta and Montgomery, in Historic Opelika. At 68,000 sq. ft. and over 400 dealers, Angel’s is HUGE! We’ve separated the antiques alley (old stuff) from tag sale heaven (old & new). Prices are low because dealers pay low rent and no commissions. Come buy where the Pickers Pick! Open every day, 10-7 (CST) and Sun. 1-5 CST. Call 334-745-3221, or visit www.angelsantiquemall.com or “Angels” on Facebook. (P/M-K)

6. prattvilleMemories Flea An’Tique Mall

1724-A E. Main St., 2.3 miles off I-65 (Exit 179), located between Bad-cocks Furniture and Big Lots. 23,000 sq. ft. of shopping for antiques, col-lectibles, glassware, books, records, coins, jewelry, furniture and more. Open 9-6 Mon.- Sat. and 1-5 Sun. Phone 334-491-5800. (P 4/14-PA)

7. valley Timeless Antiques & Flea Market

2918 20th Ave., Valley, AL 36854. Come see the shop everybody’s talk-ing about! Conveniently located off exit 79 of I-85, with offerings and features too numerous to list here. Visit us online at www.timelessan-tiques.us, then beat a path to our door. Ph: (334) 768-8463. (K-P/M)

8. alexandria Valley Antiques & Collectibles

6312 US Hwy 431, Alexandria, AL 36250. Hours: Mon-Sat. 10:00-5:00 pm, Sun 1:00-5:00 pm. We have 4,500 square feet of everything from black powder long guns, vintage jewelry, artwork, clothing, hats, furni-ture, chandeliers, rugs, coins, knives, NASCAR as well as collectibles and gifts. Don’t miss our Mark Down corner. We are located halfway between I-59 and I-20 on US Hwy 431 at mile marker 240. Great mer-chandise at affordable prices. (256) 820-0025. (P12/14 -M)

9. WetumpkaWetumpka Flea Market and Antiques

5266 Hwy. 231, Wetumpka, AL 36092. In the Winn-Dixie Shopping Cen-ter across from Ruby Tuesdays. 25,000 sq. ft. of air-conditioned antiques, collectibles, and neat stuff of all kinds. Low rent to draw only the finest dealers. Hours:Mon-Sat. 10-6, Sun. 1-5. Info: 334-567-2666.on

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1. ellentonFeed Store Antique Mall Inc.,

4407 Hwy. 301, Ellenton, Fla. 34222. 50 quality dealers showing lots of furniture, china, glassware, primitives, jewelry & some-thing for just about everybody. It’s a soup-to-nuts mall, located less than a half-mile off I-75, exit 224. Just take 301 South to the mall. We’ll see you there! Open Mon.-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12-5. Call 941-729-1379. (C/A-K)

2. ocalaWagon Wheel Antique Mall

3130 NW Bonnie Heath Blvd. (Hwy. 27), Ocala, FL 34475. Located just a half-mile south off exit 354 of I-75. Open 7 days a week. Over 40 quality dealers, selling antiques, vintage, primi-tives, shabby chic, glassware, collectibles, Civil War items, hand-made collectors’ knives and more. Still a few spots open for quality dealers. Like us on Facebook (WagonWheel-AntiqueMall). Ph: (352-351-0684. (P/M-K).

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1. collinSThe Galleria3487 Hwy. 495, Collins, MS 39428. Featuring fine antiques, collectibles, gifts and children’s boutique. Open mon.-Sat. 9-5. Ph: (601) 765-1527 or (601) 765-6977. www.thegalleria-ms.com (P/M-K)

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1. clarkSvilleOut of the Past Antiques and Collectibles

436 Boillin Lane, Clarksville, TN 37040. Located just south of Crossland Ave. in Historic Clarks-ville. Furniture, jewelry, silver, crystal & glass-ware, books, vintage clothing & much, much more! Hours: Monday-Occasionally; Tuesday - Saturday 9-5. Phone 931-645-5612. (P/M-K)

2. mancheSter Madeline’s Antiques

6107 Murfreesboro Hwy., Manchester, TN 37355. Fine antiques, vintage collectibles, an-

tique furnishings, vintage clothing, home acces-sories, accent pieces, toys, advertising, primi-tives, glassware. Open 7 days a week 10-5. Phone (931) 723-8013. (P12/12-K)

3. pigeon ForgeYesterdays Antiques and Collectibles

921 Wears Valley Rd., Pigeon Forge, TN 37863. Come find a great treasure! We are open daily from 10 to 4. Visit www.rubylane.com/shops/yesterdays. Call us at 865-908-6271.(P/M-M)

4. South pittSBurg South Pittsburg Antiques

224 S. Cedar Ave., is located in the Tennessee River Valley where I-24 meets Hwy. 72. We offer a wonderful collection of exquisite antiques from around the world. Choose from American and European furniture, chandeliers, lamps, china, pottery, glassware, Oriental rugs, door hardware, architectural antiques, collectibles and vintage jewelry. We have a massive fine art selection. I-24 exit 152, right 2 miles. In historic downtown South Pittsburg, 20 min. west of Chattanooga, Open 7 days a week. 423-837-5439; www.southpittsburgantiques.com. (P/M-M)

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5. Brooklet67 Antique Mall

6700 Ga. Hwy 67, 1/4 mile North of Exit 127 on I-16. 10 miles South of Statesboro and GSU, also only 35 minutes from downtown Savannah. Located just off I-16; Exit 127, one of the area’s cleanest, biggest and best antique malls. 12,000 sq.ft., 100 booths; offering a wide variety of stained glass, antiques, sports memorabilia, coins, collectibles and so much more for you to enjoy. Join us in our 1950s-style snack bar for an ice cold Coke. Our gift shop sells locally-made candy, syrup, jams, etc. We love our cus-tomers! Open M-F 10-5, Sat. 10-5, Sun 1-5 and closed on Tuesday. 912-839-2167, 67antique-mall.com. (P 5-14/M)

6. calhoun Calhoun Antique Mall & Calhoun Auction

Estate Sales, LLCAntique Mall, Open daily - 9 to 6pm Monday thru Saturday, 1 to 5pm Sunday. Up to 80 deal-ers set up with quality antiques, fine furniture, dep. glass, pottery, fossils, coins, records, books. Only 150 ft from I-75 exit 315, 1503 Red Bud Rd., Calhoun, GA. Phone 706-625-2767.The Calhoun Auction & Estate Sales LLC, is now taking calls for complete Estate Liquidations, Turn Key operations, set-up and display, research and advertising. Licensed, Bonded, Insured. All personal property, 18 years experience wholesale and retail sales and liquidations. Reasonable rates and professional staff. Call David Falls 706-506-8014. GL. #3707. www.calhounestatesales.com (P/M-K)

7. chamBleeAntique Row of Chamblee

Conveniently located in North Atlanta, just in-side I-285 on Broad Street & Peachtree Rd. in

Old Chamblee. Chamblee’s Antique Row is the largest and most distinctive antiques destina-tion in the Southeast. Visitors enjoy browsing 20 shops with over 250,000 sq. ft. of antiques and col-lectibles including an outstanding selection of American & European furniture, advertising, Americana, painting, prints, pottery, glassware, toys, dolls, early medical & scientific instruments, clocks, watches, Art Deco & ‘50’s Modern, vintage clothing, linens, rare books, post cards, ephemera, costume & estate jewel-ry, radios, telephones, restaurant decor & prop rentals, coin-ops, silver, Black Americana, old sporting collectibles & more. www.AntiqueRow.com. 770-458-6316. (P/M-K)

8. clarkeSvilleOld Clarkesville Mill Art & Antique Mall

583 Grant Street, Clarkesville, GA. 100+ vendors have filled 1/2 acre of this former textile mill with art, antiques, art supplies, vintage fur-niture, costume jewelry, ladies clothing, books, collectible dolls, rustic decor, old farm imple-ments and more. Be sure to check the birding supplies, bird houses, hummingbird feeder sand all the great trees, shrubs, annual and perenni-als in our Garden Center. Call 706-839-7500 or visit www.oldclarkesvillemill.com. (P/M-M)

9. clevelandYonah Treasures

2047-C Helen Hwy., Cleveland, GA 30528. Art, pottery, folk pottery, wood creations, cabin de-cor, custom picture framing, jewelry and fashion accessories. Hours: Wed.-Fri. 10-6, Sat. 10-4. Next to the Yonah Burger, 2 miles north of Cleve-land. Call 706-348-8236 for more info.(P/M-M)

10. commerceOur Town Antiques

1671 S. Elm St., Commerce, GA 30529. Located in historic downtown Commerce. Antique mall with 16 dealers offering something for everyone. Come browse our large selection of quality an-tique furniture and glassware, as well as our col-lections of Roseville, Hull and Weller pottery, railroad items, military dinnerware, wall pockets and primitives. We also carry a large selection of folk art, including paintings by “Corn bread” An-derson, R.A. Miller and Marie Elam, as well as folk pottery by the Meaders family, Charlie West and Huey and Anne Wheeler. Mon.-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 1-5. 706-335-8065. Visit us on the web at www.ourtownantiques.com and visit us on Facebook! Email: [email protected] (P/M-K)

11. conyerSSadie’s Antiques & Uniques

902 Center Street, Conyers, Ga. 30012 in the heart of Olde Town. We just opened in May 2011 and we’re just off I-20, at West Ave. Follow the signs into Olde Town Conyers and look for the large pink building next to the welcome center. Offering an eclectic collection of over 50 dealers in 6,000 sq. ft. You’re sure to find plenty to pique your interest at a great price. We have a generous stock of vintage jewelry, antique furniture, and retro housewares, as well as a wide variety of art. Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10-6, Sat. 10-5. Visit us on Facebook or call us at 770-761-8555. (P/M-K) Lingering Memories Antiques and Collectables1403 Old McDonough Hwy., SE, Conyers, GA 30094. A multi-dealer mall with 12,500 sq.ft. of merchandise that changes daily. Come see our

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vicinity of shops and malls listed. If you need exact directions, call

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1. alpharettaQueen of Hearts

670 N. Main St., Alpharetta, GA 30009. 200+ dealers and 33,000 sq. ft. of fine quality antiques and interiors, located just one block south of Windward Parkway and 3/4 mi. N of downtown on Hwy. 9. Open 7 days a week, Mon.-Sat. 10-6; Thurs. 10-8; Sun. 12-6. Come by and see us. 678-297-7571. (P/M-M)

2. BoWmanThe Shops of Bowman

NE Georgia’s antique destination. Six unique an-tique stores, all located on the historic square. Stop in for a visit & enjoy our relaxed small town charm. Lots of variety & the best prices around. From country primitive to 50s modern. Multiple restaurants & a great little coffee shop. Plan to spend the day. All stores open Thursday-Sun-day, many open Wed. too. We are at the inter-section of GA Hwy. 17 & 172 in Elbert County, GA. Check out bowmanga.net for store info, hours, directions. See you soon! (P/M-K)

3. BolingBroke Antiques of Bolingbroke

8083 Rivoli Rd. (Hwy. 41). I-75 N., Exit 175, I-475, Exit 15; right in the fork of I-75 & I-475. Three buildings full of period/ 1930s furniture and accessories, American, English & French. Open Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30. Call us at 478-994-9353 and stop by today! (P/M-M)

4. BuFordQueen of Hearts - Buford

4125 Ga. Hwy. 20, Buford, GA 30518. Located across from the Home Depot. 175+ dealers and 33,000 sq. ft. of fine quality antiques and interi-ors. Open 7 days a week, Mon.-Sat. 10am-6pm; Thurs. 10-8 Sun. 12pm-6pm. Come by and see us soon! Info: 678-714-0643. (P/M-M)

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huge Elvis collection, and it is for sale! Movies are filmed here. We have antiques, collectibles, glassware, kitchenware, new and old furniture, home décor, unique items, record albums, new and old items. New dealer space available, and we accept furniture consignments. Open: Mon.-Sat. 10-6. Call 770-761-3486. Like us on Face-book. (P/M-M)

12. griFFin S. oF atlanta group advertiSerS

Weekend Treasures, 125 South Hill Street, 770-233-1559; Tiques & Fleas, 1511 Vaughn Road, 770-265-1790; Brinson’s Antique Griffin, 113 E. Taylor St. (P/M-M)

13. lagrangeBradley’s Antiques & More

127 Main Street-Historic Downtown, LaGrange, GA 30240. Open: Daily 11-5; closed Wednes-day & Sunday. Visit us on facebook or www.bradleyantiques.com; 30+ consignors – We conduct estate/tag sales. 5,000 sq. ft. full of an-tiques, painted furniture, garden iron, pottery, sterling & costume jewelry, pictures, lamps, mir-rors. Info: 706-837-4888. (P5/14-M)

14. lake parkFarm House Antiques

I-75, exit 5 , Lake Park, GA (behind Taco Bell). Multi-dealer mall with a wide variety of glass, furniture, vintage pottery, old books , fishing col-lectibles, estate jewelry and more. Open 7 days 10-6, 229-559-0199 (P/M-M)

15. lexington Lexington Antique Mall

102 E. Main St., Lexington, GA 30648. Located just 15 miles east of Athens on Hwy. 78 (across from the Oglethorpe County Courthouse), this lovely antique mall features lots of period Amer-ican furniture, primitives, smalls and something for just about everybody. Well worth the week-end side trip while you’re on the Antique Trail! Open Wed.& Thurs. by appointment, Fri. 11-5, Sat. 10-5, Sun. 1-5. Log on to www.Lexing-tonAntiqueMall.com or e-mail us at [email protected]. Ph: (706) 743-5575 (P/M-K)

16. lilBurnAntiques in Old Town

93 Main St., Lilburn Ga. 30047 Open Mon.-Sat. 10-5, closed Sunday...Gone to church. Visit us at Antiquesinoldtown.blogspot.com. Great pric-es...dealers love us ! Unique display and selec-tion. Small-town atmosphere, big-time invento-ry. 18 years selling great antiques, vintage and seasonal items. Come on by...6,000 square feet of treasures await you! Ph: (770) 279-1300. [email protected]. (P/M-K)

17. mcdonoughPlanters Walk Antique Mall

42 Keys Ferry St., McDonough, GA 30253. Housed in an 18th century cotton warehouse, in about 15,000 sq, ft. of space, on the Downtown Square in downtown McDonough. Over 40 dealers, offering a little bit of everything: primi-tives, glassware, pottery, paintings, and much more. Located 3 miles off exit 221 of I-75. Open Tues.-Sat. 10-5, closed Sun. & Mon. 678-432-5250. [email protected]. (P/M-K)

18. perryAntique Theatre

806 Commerce St., Perry, GA 31069. I-75, Exit 136, 1 mile into town then turn right. Located in Perry’s historic Muse Theatre are 2 stories filled with fine antiques, vintage furniture, linens, chi-na, glassware, collectibles, books, jewelry, homemade items, artwork, and more. Show Times are Tues.-Sat. 10-6 and Sun. 1-5. Call 478-224-6873 or visit www.perryantiquethe-atre.com for more info. See you soon! (P8-14/M)

19. plainSCountry Charm Antiques & Gifts

(Plains, home of President Jimmy Carter) Located at Plains Historic Inn (early 1900) and Antique Market, 106 Main St., open 7 days a week. We have a wide selection of antique furniture, pottery, crystal, china, books by Jimmy Carter and gifts for all occasions and much more. Over 25 dealers, call for Inn reserva-tions or the Market at 229-824-4517. (P/M-M)

20. mariettaQueen of Hearts

2745 Sandy plains Road, Marietta, GA 30066, at the intersection of Post Oak Tritt and Sandy Plains Rd. 175+ dealers and 24,000 sq. ft. of fine

quality antiques and interiors. open 7 days a week. Hours: 10-6 Monday-Saturday; 10-8 Thursday; 12-6 Sunday. Come by and see our new store soon! Info: 678-453-0600. (P/M-M)

Cobb Antique Mall119 Cobb Pkwy. North, Marietta, GA 30062. Cobb Antique Mall has over 37,000 square feet of antiques and collectibles including furniture, glassware, pottery, coins, jewelry, paintings, sports memorabilia, and vintage clothing. We have primitives, traditional, and retro at afford-able prices. Our merchandise has been featured in numerous movie/television productions in-cluding Flight, Footloose and The Walking Dead. Our staff is ready to serve you. Merchandise ar-rives daily from over 80 quality dealers. For info call 770-590-8989. Open daily 10-6, Sun. noon-6, or shop onlines at www.cobbantiques.com (PM/K).

21. SenoiaSenoia is hometo well established antique shops, bed and breakfast inns and an ecletic selection of one-of-a-kind gift shops. To learn more about Senoia, visit www.toursenoia.com, www.enjoysenoia.com, www.senoia.com, or become a fan on Facebook at ExploreSenoia. Conveniently located 35 miles south of Atlanta. Take Interstate 85 to Exit #61 (Hwy.74) which leads to Rockaway Road and turn right. Rocka-way becomes Main Street as one comes upon the historic district. (CA/K)

22. St. maryS St. Mary’s Antique Mall

921 Osborne Rd., St. Marys, GA 31558. Locat-ed in beautiful St. Marys, Ga., the 2nd oldest city in America. Come browse our 7,000 square feet of climate-controlled space, packed with antiques and collectibles, including Civil War relics and vintage furniture. Open 7 days a week, from 11-6. We’re located not far off exit 1 of I-95. Ph: (912) 673-8884. (PM/K)

23. tyroneSpoon Sisters Tiques & Treasures

843 Senoia Rd., Tyrone, GA 30290. Antiques, gifts, advertising items. Explore the best selec-tion of gifts and one-of-a-kind treasures. Garden area now open. We take consignments. Open Thurs.-Sat. 10-6. info: 770-487-0052 or www.spoonsisterstiques.com (P/M-M)

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Vette City Antiques & Collectibles778 Interstate Drive, Bowling Green, KY 2101. 250 booths of climate-controlled shop-ping. Antiques, primitives and collectibles of all kinds. Don’t miss us! (Exit 28 on I-65) Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9-5, Sat. -Sun. 9-6. Phone 270-393-9500. P/M-K)

2. FranklinStrictly County Antique Mall

31-W North, 5945 Bowling Green Rd., Franklin, KY 42134 is located on a working farm approx. 5 miles north of Franklin, KY . The original farm-house, built in the 1840s, is occupied by the mall’s owners. The home and farm are listed on the National Register of Historic Places be-cause it is one of the few homesteads in S.Cen-

tral KY., which still has the original outbuildings intact. Don’t let the name fool you. Strictly Country offers antiques from various periods and styles. Visitors are welcome year round, ex-cluding Easter, Thanksgiving day and Christ-mas day. Open 10am to 5pm, Mon. thru Sat., closed Sunday. Phone (270) 586-3978. (PM/K)

3. madiSonvilleKesterson’s Korner

502 Hall Street, Madisonville, KY 42431. Come experience 40 years of antiquing packed into a

1915 building. We’ve got antiques, fine furni-ture, silver, collectibles, cut glass and more. Light fixture restoration, burners, wicks. Come see our large oil lamp collection. Open Mon.-Sat, from 10-4:30. E-mail us for info at [email protected], or call (270) 821-7311. (P/M-K)

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1. denmarkThe Caroline Collection Fine Antiques

One of the Southeast’s finest & largest private collections of quality antiques displayed in vi-gnette settings on three spacious floors of the historic AT&T building, also, The Mayfield House and The Old Commissary. Denmark, SC, at the intersection of Hwy. 321 & Hwy. 78. Open Mon.-Sat. 10-5, closed Sun. Anytime by appointment. 803-793-4739. (PM-M)

2. SumterThe Southern Cross

202 Broad St., Sumter, SC 29150. Worldwide antiquities in a veritable museum, where every-thing’s for sale! See, feel, hear and touch histo-ry: dinosaurs, meteorites, U.S. and Confederate money and more. Immerse yourself in the natu-ral and man-made arts of all ages – European, African, Asian, Hispanic, Native American, Christian, Buddhist and Islamic jewelry, sea-

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Metrolina Expo Marketplace7100 Statesville Rd., Charlotte, N.C. Held the first weekend of every month! Four days of shopping just $5! (5 days for $10 for April and November Extravaganza). Come find great treasures and gifts at the Metrolina Market-place from antique to shabby chic and every-thing in between. Collectibles and antiques to Market Street: home decor, fine antiques, fur-niture, collectibles, antique guns, art, jewelry, rugs, crafts, vintage toys and games, silver, pottery, china, coins, ephemera, salvage items, outdoor decor, vintage instruments, fresh pro-duce and more. Exit 16A off I-77. (P/M-K).

2. concordWhite Owl Antique Mall & Design Center

455 Spring St. NW, Concord, NC 28025. Not far off exit 58 of I-85 (use the Concord ramp). White Owl is a Cabarrus County “don’t miss” shopping experience, with 66,000 square feet and tons of dealers selling antiques, collect-ibles, vintage items, new and vintage art, furni-ture, pottery, handmade soaps, designer cloth-ing, gifts, jewelry, crafts and more. Upstairs is now open to the public. Community Yard Sales held the first and third Saturday of each month, auctions every Friday night from 7-10 p.m. (by ActAuction). Wine bar coming soon, with out-

side seating area. Classes forming soon (quilt-ing, painting, etc.). Got a special event? We can host it in our new Events Center. For reserva-tions, call (704) 795-2657 or e-mail [email protected]. Visit us online at www.whiteowlantiquemall.com. (P/M-K)

3. FranklinWhistle Stop Antique Mall

1281 Georgia Road, Franklin, NC 28734. Experi-ence North Carolina’s newest and largest antique mall with over 100,000 sq. ft. housing antiques and other fine shops. There’s a full size caboose right inside the mall, as well as fine antique cars and a train engine. Located in the western corner of the state, just south of the Great Smoky Moun-tains. Mon.-Sat. 10-5; Sun. 1-5. Call (828) 349-0576. (P/M-K)

4. greenSBoro Antique Market Place

6428 Burnt Poplar Road, Greensboro, NC 27409. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK. Right off I-40 at

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Williamsburg Antique Mall500 Light Foot Road, Williamsburg, VA 23188. Spend an hour or a day at one of the best antique malls in the country! 45,000 sq. ft. with 300+ dealers specializing in quality antiques and collectibles. The one-story facility is climate controlled, handicap accessible and has La Petite Tearoom serving gourmet lunches and desserts. From I-64 take Exit 234 east onto 199. Exit at Mooretown Road west then turn left at

the stop light onto Light foot Road. 500 feet to mall on left. Look for our white picket fences. Mon.-Sat. 10-6; Sun. 12-5. Phone 757-565-3422. Email: [email protected]. Website: www.antiqueswilliamsburg.com. (P/M-K)

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Exit 211. Hours: on.-Wed. 10-6, Thurs.-Sat. 10-8, Sunday 1-6. For more info visit www.triadan-tiques.com or call 336-662-0544. (P/M-M)

5. Sylva The Old School Antique Mall

4704 U.S. Hwy. 441 South, Sylva, NC 28779. 12,000 sq. ft. of quality antiques in over 100 show-cases and booths. Open year-round, 7 days: Mon.-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12-5. Celebrating over 30 years as one of the finest antique malls in the South, with something for every budget and taste. We’re 5 miles south of Dillsboro,15 minutes north of Frank-lin, 15 minutes to Cherokee. Call (828) 586-8097. (P/M-K)

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McCormick Place Antiques & Collectibles

141 East 5th St., Russellville, KY • (270) 726-0077

Gordon and Eleanor McCormick welcome you to step inside and step back in time while browsing stunning items from the past, includ-ing lots of beautiful furniture (cherry, mahogany, walnut and oak), handmade Amish furniture, over 20 different dining sets, plus beautiful sofas and love seats. We also have fine china (Noritake, Haviland, Limoges), beds (walnut, cherry, brass and iron), gorgeous chandeliers, very large oval and gold leaf beveled mirrors, glassware, lots of lamps and other unique items. Great for weddings and other special occasions. Take home a print from artists such as C.G. Morehead, Don Enser and Glen Robertson, plus many one-of-a-kind pictures and oil paintings. We have several pieces over 200 years old, including a beautiful walnut corner cupboard, almost 9' tall. We also have an outstanding large wardrobe and a large nativity set. MAJOR STOCK REDUCTION AND INVENTORY SALE NOW UNDERWAY!

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1. ponchatoulaThe Shops of Ponchatoula

Ponchatoula is nicknamed “Amer-ica’s Antique City.” Over 250,000 sq. ft. of antiques and collectibles shops all within walking distance of one another. Ponchatoula is lo-cated 35 minutes north of New Orleans and 35 minutes east of Baton Rouge. For more informa-tion call 1-800-617-4502 or log on to www.ponchatoulachamber.com. (P/M-K)

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Memory Lane/Red Hat Lane, located at 165 North Perry Street in Lawrenceville, Ga., is closing its doors for good in early 2014. Everything is 50% off! Antiques, collectibles, art, Depression glass, Goebel products, rugs, jewelry, and on and on. At the end of the sale, all store fixtures will also be sold. Open Mon.-Sat., 10-5:30. Come find your bargain treasure! (770) 338-2165. (P/M-K).

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