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Life
Critics say Paddy character is no longer politically correct
Some think the British cartoon is a negative stereotype that insults those of Irish background.
March 10, 2018
Life
Circa 1920 tea set an example of Supremist Art in Russia
The abstract design of the pot and two cups was based on the circle, square and cross shapes.
March 3, 2018
Life
Decorated ceramic pig bares famous Wemyss Ware trademark
Very early flower-decorated pigs from Wemyss Ware have auctioned for over $30,000.
February 24, 2018
Life
Whisk brooms popular campaigning symbols on buttons in 1880s
A pair of metal pins that held pictures of the 1888 presidential candidates sold for $209.
February 17, 2018
Life
Handwritten Valentine notes in America date back to the 1740s
Before boxes of 25 cards for Valentine’s Day were sold in stores, Americans made their own.
February 10, 2018
Life
Carlton House desk was named for a favored London palace
An early 19th-century reproduction of the table sells today for $6,000 to $10,000.
February 3, 2018
Life
George Washington bottle made to celebrate his 200th birthday
The glass vessel is shaped like a bust of our first president and has his name around the…
January 27, 2018
Life
Long rocking bench with strange fence is for protecting baby
The settee is a furniture form that dates to the 1810s. It’s a lengthened Windsor or Hitchcock chair.
January 20, 2018
Life
Famous Satin Skin Cream sign has been copied many times
The Alfred F. Wood Perfume Manufacturing Co. creams were advertised from 1883 to about 1910.
January 13, 2018
Life
Napoleonic prisoners made this bone game box with sliding top
During the wars from 1793 to 1815, over 120,000 were captured and held in camps with nothing to…
January 6, 2018
Life
Admiral Fitzroy didn’t invent the barometer he’s named for
But historians know about his accomplishments in the Navy, politics and predicting the weather.
December 30, 2017
Life
Vintage Mickey Mouse plate features original drawing style
The Paragon octagonal dish has a picture of Minnie playing the piano while Mickey dances.
December 23, 2017
Life
Cold-painted bronze lamp features a cobbler shop scene
Nam Greb was an artist who made detailed metal figures in Austria during the early 19th century.
December 16, 2017
Life
Stand-up gal from 1920s advertises Edison Mazda light bulbs
A life-size cutout of a woman holding a box labeled “Edison Mazda lamps” recently sold at auction.
December 9, 2017
Life
Vintage rug with funny picture and saying sells for $1,500
Collectors want early-20th-century hooked rugs made from burlap backings and strips of old clothes.
December 2, 2017
Life
Bird feathers adorn delicate Chinese jewelry
The pieces are difficult to make and are vulnerable to damage and decay.
November 25, 2017
Life
This famous chair from the 1950s has a retractable footrest
Vladimir Kagan designed chairs with sloping backs, arms and footrests that were partially hidden.
November 18, 2017
Life
Patriotic coffee mill from 1990 pictures Teddy Roosevelt
The highly collectable mills were hand-cranked until 1938 when the first electric models were made.
November 11, 2017
Life
This old stuffed spaniel nods its head when you move its tail
The famous “Yes/No” teddy bears (and dogs) were made by the German Schuco company in the 1930s.
November 4, 2017
Life
Famous Art Nouveau designer known only for his cameo glass
Renowned French artist Emile Galle (1846-1904) also designed, made and sold pottery and furniture.
October 28, 2017
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