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Lonely cigarette server, refinished grandfather clock: What are they worth?

Art Deco lamp, porcelain cigarette server: What are they worth? Updated May 07, 2021; This month’s group of collectibles range from a potentially significant clock, dating back 300 years, to a simple earthenware water bottle from the 19th century. Along with these, we looked at an Art Deco style lamp, a lovely alabaster bust and a relic of the “Mad Men” era a cigarette server. It’s a nice lineup and one that was a pleasure to review. Grandfather clock This style of clock was popular during the Federal Period in America, and based on your photographs, likely dates to around 1780-1820.Courtesy of the collector

This crazy quilt s back story boosts its value and interest for collectors

This crazy quilt’s back story boosts its value and interest for collectors OregonLive.com 1 hr ago Carolyn Patten, oregonlive.com In today’s collection, a beautiful handmade quilt with a lovely, all-American back story leads the group in interest and value, followed closely by a sleek Arts and Crafts style chandelier that evokes a time in American when electricity was the newest kid on the block for home lighting. We also look at a German military helmet from World War I, a Japanese ceramic and a faux ivory vase. Crazy quilt Q. A relative, Rebecca Jane Pearson Hiatt, made this quilt sometime between the year of her marriage to Jesse Hiatt in 1848 and the year of her death in 1911. It measures 58 inches by 68 inches and is in excellent condition. Jesse was a farmer in Indiana when he discovered and developed the original Red Delicious apple.

What do today s collectors seek? Objects that tell stories of the past

What do today’s collectors seek? Objects that tell stories of the past Updated Jan 05, 2021; In the spirit of the new year, while we are looking ahead and hoping for better times and also looking for the good in a very challenging 2020 here are some of the brightest spots in Today’s Collectibles over the past 12 months. A pair of architectural lamps, a tiny autograph book, French porcelain, Japanese basketwork and a huge art gallery sign are unique pieces that tell a story of the past and are highly sought after by today’s collectors. Chief Joseph signatures are uncommon. Courtesy of the collector

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