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Artefacts of Indians: Antique Chromo Lithograph from 1902

September 28th, 2007 | Comments Off | Posted in indian, litho, lithograph
Decorative old chromolithograph depicting 34 kinds of artefacts, produced by Indians: War flute of the Sioux, pipe of the Blackfeet Indians, tomahawk, shingle, quiver, pot of the Pueblos, spear, arrows, neckband, adornment and others. Size: 6,2 x 9,5 inches, Published by Meyers, litho by Bibliographisches Institut Leipzig. Colourful, fine condition.

Stolen trailer carried a fortune in antiques

September 27th, 2007 | Comments Off | Posted in Uncategorized
Andrew Vogel was at the verge of tears Wednesday when he spoke of his stolen trailer carrying 4,000 English antiques worth $1 million.

Vogel, 43, and his wife, Kelly, were staying at a tucked-away Hampton Inn Hotel, west of West Palm Beach, Fla.. They were headed back to Chicago after driving to Palm Beach County for the Winter Antique Show at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in West Palm Beach over the weekend.

When Andrew Vogel looked out his hotel window about 9 a.m. Tuesday, his heart dropped, he said. His 16-foot-long, 9-foot-tall dark blue Avenger trailer with Illinois plates was gone. He had to disconnect it from his car because of parking but there was a lock on it, he said.

"It's our livelihood," he said Wednesday. "We have our heart and soul in these pieces.

Art Nouveau Medal Musikfreunde. Design A. Hartig

September 23rd, 2007 | Comments Off | Posted in art nouveau, bronze, memorabilia, pin, plaque
Jugendstil Bronze: Exceptional decorative Art Nouveau plaque, designed by Anton Hartig. „ To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the K. K. Society of Music Friends in Wien = founded in 1812. „ ( Zur Erinnerung an den 100 jaehrigen Bestand – K. K. Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Wien = Gegruendet 1812 ) A Singer with a harp, girls with a Laurel twig, the Saint Stephan’s Cathedral are to

Vintage Greeting Postcard with Postmann

September 18th, 2007 | Comments Off | Posted in postcard, special
Decorative, old greeting postcard, Saint’s Day. A postman holds a bag which can be opened and shows a leporello with 10 greetings.

Antiques with scars, stories add charm, warmth to homes

September 14th, 2007 | Comments Off | Posted in Uncategorized
I am a sucker for old furniture. Whether it's a valuable antique or a vintage piece, these aged beauties, with their graceful lines and imperfections, lend warmth and character to their surroundings. I think furniture with a past adds oodles of interest to a space and gives a home a lived-in look.

If you want to become a serious collector of antiques and invest in pieces of great value, you'll want to do your homework first. Reams of books and a host of Web sites can help educate you about what makes some pieces more valuable than others and what you should look for when selecting different kinds of antiques.

But if you're like me, when you look for furniture for your home, you are less concerned with scouting out fine antiques and more interested in finding timeless treasures that will win your heart.

Constantinople: Antique Litho Postcard 1899

September 9th, 2007 | Comments Off | Posted in constantinople, postal history, postcard, turkey
Old Turkey, Constantinople: Decorative, lithographed postcard with bird’s eye view of the town with the habour, the famous bridge and it’s mosques. Published b y Emil Pinkau in Leipzig, Germany. Sent as mail from Constantinople to Temesvar in Hungary. Attached is a surcharged 10 Para on 3 Heller – stamp, tied by a “Constantinople 27. 3. 99 Austrian Post “ – cancellation. Fine condition.