Civil War Collector by John Sexton Q: I have a photo signed by Major General William Vandever that features him, Francis J. Herron and William H. Coyle. It is dedicated […]
Guess What? April 2013 By Bob Cahn – “The Primitive Man” “VICTORIAN” rears its ugly head… with REFINED characteristics! The infamous FORK CONUNDRUM … which would you choose? Once in […]
Free Comic Book Day is May 4 Comic Character Collectibles By J.C. Vaughn Each year, the first Saturday in May is Free Comic Book Day. Since 2002, the entire industry […]
Standard glaze portrait vase, $2,640, Matthews Auctions Gavels ’n’ Paddles Recent Auction Results from Near and Far By Ken Hall A standard glaze portrait vase showing a beautifully rendered cocker […]
Ken’s Korner: Canada eliminates the one-cent coin News and Views from the World of Antiquing and Collecting By Ken Hall The Royal Canadian Mint has stopped producing penny coins – […]
Chinese Hunan banknote, $15,220, Archives Int’l Gavels ’n’ Paddles Recent Auction Results from Near and Far By Ken Hall A high-grade 1908 Chinese Hunan government banknote for 100 coppers sold […]
Ken’s Korner: 1794 silver dollar hits $10 million+ News and Views from the World of Antiquing and Collecting By Ken Hall A new world record price for any coin, anywhere, […]
Confessions of an Open Salt Collector by Al Diamond I admit it! I am an addict! I am … a collector!! And of all the things that I could have […]
Rarities from the New Bedford Museum of Glass By Kirk J. Nelson Two years ago a new glass museum opened to the public in New Bedford, Massachusetts. Its permanent collection […]
The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles April 2013 issue features “Rarities from the New Bedford Museum of Glass” by Kirk J. Nelson, “Be Prepared – Baden-Powel and the Scouting Movement” […]