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The collecting of the green | Post Bulletin

Irish Belleek pottery, leprechaun figures, and more. Written By: Sandy Erdman | × St. Patrick s Day collectibles have increased in popularity over the years, particularly with shamrock items and leprechaun figurines made by Lefton and Napco in the 1950s. Vintage greeting cards are also highly collectible. Other nice collectibles are Irish coffee mugs, shamrock and leprechaun shakers, cookie cutters and cookie jars. Lefton 1950s Irish leprechaun figurines valued around $100 for the set, from Sandy Erdman s collection. (Contributed photo) Sarah Kieffer, of Sarah s Uniques and Jim s “Man”tiques in St. Charles: “Some folks like to decorate for each holiday and adding a touch of St. Patrick’s day is a great way to get into the spirit of the arrival of spring. I offer items from beer collectibles to glassware to fun shamrock items. These are usually inexpensive and way to add to any décor. I also have found that this is such a good time of the year for green Depression. I

When buying or selling, be prepared

Antiques and collectibles columnist Sandy Erdman, others share their advice. Written By: Sandy Erdman | × “Antiques Roadshow” is the best show for explaining fakes reproductions vs. real antiques. Items that are commonly fake include celebrity autographs, pottery, photographs, paintings, and reproductions such as toys, glass, china and porcelain. Collectors should always educate and know the difference. Reproductions are usually crude, sloppy and churned out like an assembly line of products, so a new collector can easily go for reproductions and fakes, too. New reproduction jadeite pieces found at the Merchant General Store in Black River Falls, Wis. (Contributed photo) With specialty items such as furniture, it is best to check out the background of the item. Do your research. Example: If I see cut nails in a cabinet drawer and the wood surrounding the nail is not discolored, immediately I know something isn t right, because it should be discolored. Techniques and h

Cook this: Sourdough cinnamon rolls from Baked to Order

We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Cook this: Sourdough cinnamon rolls from Baked to Order Back to video The scent of Ruth Mar Tam’s sourdough cinnamon rolls baking is reason enough to make them. They definitely don’t qualify as a spontaneous Saturday-morning baking project. But if you plan ahead shaping them right before bed, as Tam does you’ll be rewarded with some spectacular, slightly sour, lightly sweet buns ready to bake when you wake up. “Cinnamon rolls in our house are a favourite, special breakfast, whether it’s for birthdays or holidays,” says Tam. “Especially this time of year, with the cooler temperatures. And I think it’s just a really handy thing to have in your repertoire.”

Cook this: Sourdough cinnamon rolls from Baked to Order

Cook this: Sourdough cinnamon rolls from Baked to Order
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