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Roos Hope Chest | American Armoire
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Tips for the Beginning Collector. American Pickers, Pawn Stars and Antiques Roadshow →. November 28, 2010 · 11:15 PM. I am waiting to pick up a new button, but in the meantime I thought I would share one of my favorite picks. A few years ago, I found a Roos cedar chest at a neighborhood garage sale for $20. The chest was made in the late 1930s by the Roos Cedar Chest Co. Having helped make cedar chests popular as hope chests, Roos sold both a wide variety and large quantity of the chests. Address never m...
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My First Opera Button | American Armoire
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Tips for the Beginning Collector. Tom and Teri’s Andtiques. Hats for All →. October 18, 2010 · 7:51 PM. My First Opera Button. I actually wrote this blog last week the night I got this button, but couldn’t get a picture I liked of it. The pics are still are rather fuzzy, so you’ll just have to believe me when I say how awesome it is. Tom and Teri’s Andtiques. Hats for All →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Jack in the box. Blog ...
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Tom & Teri’s Andtiques | American Armoire
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Tips for the Beginning Collector. A Note of Introduction, Part II. My First Opera Button →. October 7, 2010 · 8:07 PM. Tom and Teri’s Andtiques. And now for my first feature:. On my first antique run of the semester I met Tom Humpston. His store, Tom and Teri’s Andtiques, is located in Clinton, TN and it is absolutely charming. The store has a wide collection ranging from vintage antique toys and dolls, to pottery, porcelain, and printed items (books, photos, advertisements, etc.). Jack in the box. Enter...
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Tips for the Beginning Collector | American Armoire
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Tips for the Beginning Collector. Tips for the Beginning Collector. Determine whether you want to collect or sell. It’s important to realize these are two very different things. If you want to sell, you need to consider your venue. If you bought a vase for $10 that’s worth $4,000, it will be of no value to you if you don’t have a way to reach that buyer. If you want to collect, you need to consider quality and uniqueness. Is the piece new to your collection? Is it in good condition? If you’re going to go...
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A Pinch of Salt (Under $10) | American Armoire
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Tips for the Beginning Collector. American Pickers, Pawn Stars and Antiques Roadshow. August 30, 2011 · 7:55 PM. A Pinch of Salt (Under $10). Forgive me, I have been excessively busy moving from college into the next phase of life. I aim to begin regular updates and have several new things coming to the blog, so stay tuned. Ten dollars will buy this…. And leave you with some left over. Now as to specifics, unfortunately, glass is a weak area of mine. My guess would be that these are all late 19th cen...
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Why Am I Doing This? | American Armoire
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Tips for the Beginning Collector. A Note of Introduction, Part I →. August 31, 2010 · 2:57 PM. Why Am I Doing This? I have always loved the written word. I remember reading my first blog several years ago and thinking that I should try to write my own. Here I am years later and have yet to begin the writing. Why then when I have. Wanted to blog, have I not begun before this point? Am I too lax in my commitment to writing? Perhaps. Am I too sensitive about my work? Did someone hear a “Bingo? Address never...
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A Note of Introduction, Part I | American Armoire
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Tips for the Beginning Collector. Why Am I Doing This? A Note of Introduction, Part II →. September 28, 2010 · 10:44 AM. A Note of Introduction, Part I. Good morning and welcome to my new blog! I am going to give a two-part introduction: Part I on myself and Part II on my plans and what you can expect from the blog. Currently, I am a public relations senior at Lee University. Though I love the study of communication, history is my true passion. Did I hear an Amen? Troupe being a fun word for three. I hav...
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American Pickers, Pawn Stars and Antiques Roadshow | American Armoire
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Tips for the Beginning Collector. A Pinch of Salt (Under $10) →. December 2, 2010 · 2:19 AM. American Pickers, Pawn Stars and Antiques Roadshow. I confess, I love these shows. They are excellent examples of how versatile a knowledge of antiques can be. Each of the people in the shows have jobs that are radically different, but they all share a common love and understanding of history and its artifacts. First up, American Pickers:. A Pinch of Salt (Under $10) →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Fill in your de...
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Hats for All | American Armoire
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Tips for the Beginning Collector. My First Opera Button. Roos Hope Chest →. October 29, 2010 · 2:39 AM. I know it’s a been awhile since I last posted just that time of the semester. I am excited about several posts currently in the works. For example, I recently spoke to Brian Haggard, president of the Indianapolis Button Club. He has a wealth of information on buttons and button history, and I am very excited to start covering some topics he will be helping me with. Now on to the post at hand. To start ...
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