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Guess What? October 2001

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Bob Cahn Guess What Article for October 2001 By Bob Cahn, “The Primitive Man” Blunt and stunted like an artillery shell A potential dispenser for Liquid Prell Made of iron and brass with a hole that could drip Sporting an…

Game Board Art

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Game Board Art – The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles – October 2001 By Adam Halterman From trash to treasure, the last hundred years have brought dramatic changes in the antique world’s concept of value. Folk art, once frowned upon…

Guess What? September 2001

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Bob Cahn Guess What Article for September 2001 By Bob Cahn, “The Primitive Man” This month’s mystery “Guess What” could be called “The Tale of Two Handles” or “The Long and Short of It.” You load the bowl and a…

The American Carousel

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The American Carousel – The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles – September 2001 By Marianne Stevens Carousels have been around for several centuries, but not in the form that we now know them. They evolved from an ancient Arabian game,…

Guess What? August 2001

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Bob Cahn Guess What Article for August 2001 By Bob Cahn, “The Primitive Man” When an item has a key or a cylinder lock like this month’s “Guess What,” it should send a message that includes the words “restricting,” “restraining,”…

Hearth to Hearth: Ice Cream

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Hearth to Hearth: Ice Cream – The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles – August 2001 Ice cream is everywhere in the warm weather, and often in the cold. It is a treat, especially when home made, and always has been. Think of pre-industrial…

Guess What? July 2001

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Guess What Article for July 2001 By Bob Cahn, “The Primitive Man” There are two subjects this column seriously tries to avoid: religion and politics. But this month’s “Guess What” slightly deviates from this self-imposed policy, since we are presenting…

Hearth to Hearth: Sallets

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Hearth to Hearth: Sallets – The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles – July 2001 One often hears that our ancestors did not eat salads. The remark is all-too often made with a certain amount of scorn and some kind of pity for those…

The Corning Museum at 50

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The Corning Museum at 50: Preserving 3,500 years of sand, ash, lime and fire – The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles – July 2001 by Adam Halterman They make glass. By day and night, the fires burn on…and bid the sand…