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2024Rapid Estate Liquidators and Auction Gallery2 Vintage Reticulated Silver Plate Glass TrivetsSee Sold Price
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Kovels Antiques & Collecting: Week of April 13, 2015BEACHWOOD, Ohio – Tin toys, especially those that picture everyday life, are popular with today’s collectors. Political, social, women’s work and other themes inspired toy makers. Many early toys were made of thin tin that was painted in bright colors. Some of the toys moved when wound and had either clockwork or key wind mechanism. […]
Kovels – Antiques & Collecting: Week of Feb. 28, 2011Writing by hand took time and skill long ago, before letters were written with pens dipped in ink, with fountain pens or typewriters, or via e-mail on computers. Most of us can still write with a fountain pen, and a few of us could get clear results with a pen and ink. But Asian scholars […]
Kovels – Antiques & Collecting: Week of Jan. 3, 2011Daring designers created a new look for dinnerware, furniture and other household furnishings in the late 19th century. It was part of a new philosophy that promoted the power and importance of art and beauty. Life was to be led for pleasure, not for moral or useful reasons. You were to depend on personal experience […]
Kovels – Antiques & Collecting: Week of Dec. 13, 2010Because the 19th-century Industrial Revolution resulted in new technology and the creation of a middle class, the invention of tin toys was possible and profitable. Earlier toys had been made of wood, fabric or ceramics. Tin toys were made in the early years of the 19th century in Germany, England and France. The J. Hess […]