annual index september 1976-august 1977 vol. 3

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ON ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES Ralph & Terry Kovel On Antiques became Kovels On Antiques and Collectables in April, 1977 (Vol. 3, No.8). Amberina glass, 91 Americana, 17 American Indian, 30 American Numismatic Association Convention, 122 Anamorphic Art, 8 ART DECO Furniture, 38, 88 Glass, 88 Metalwork, 88 Sculpture, 88 Art Nouveau, 38, 42 Art Nouveau furniture, 38 "Auction Fever," 133 & 140 Autographs, 112 Banks, 53 Barometers, 30 Bauer pottery, 81 Bottle Convention, 8 Bottles, 61 Books, 30 BOOKS & PUBLICATIONS REVIEWED Abage Enclyclopedia of Bronzes, Sculptors, & Founders, Volumes I & II, by Harold Berman, 52 American Beer Can Encyclopedia, by Thomas Toepfer, 106 American Copper and Brass, by Henry J. Kauffman, 131 The American Doll A rtist, by Helen Bullard, 77 American Pressed Glass and Figure Bottles, by Albert Christian Revi, 21 Anamorphoses: Games of Perception and Illusion in Art, by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 8 Antique Tools and Early American Primitives, by Conover Hill, 118 INDEX !/oluJne3 Numbers 1-12 September, 1976-August, 1977 Pages 1-144 PAGES ISSUE DATE 1-12 No.1 September, 1976 13-24 No.2 October, 1976 25-36 No.3 November, 1976 37-48 No.4 December, 1976 49-60 No.5 January, 1977 61-72 No.6 February, 1977 73-84 No.7 March,1977 85-96 No.8 April,1977 97-108 No.9 May, 1977 109-120 No� 10 June, 1977 121-132 No.l1 July, 1977 133-144 No. 12 August, 1977 Antique Toy World, 67 Antiques in Miniature, by Katherine Morrison McClinton, 105 The Autumn Leaf Story, by J Cunningham, 35 Avons Bottles-by any other name, by Dee Schneider, 118 Avons Award Bottles, Gifts, Prizes, by Dee' Schneider, 118 Avons Bottles Research and History, by Dee Schneider, 118 Avons Congratulations, -by Dee Schneider, 118 Avons History, President's Club Jewelry, by Dee Schneider, 118 Bauer- The California Pottery Rainbow, by Barbara Jean Hayes, 81 The Beer Can-A Complete Guide to Collecting, by the Beer Can Collectors of America, 106 The Beer Can Collectors News Report, by the Beer Can Collectors of America, 107 A Beginner's Guide to Beer Cans, by Thomas Toepfer, 106 The Belleek Collector's Newsletter by the Belleek Collector's Club, 23- The Blue Book, 1880-1976: Price Guide to Collecting Cameras, by Photographic Memo rabilia, 23 The Blue Book Illustrated Price Guide to Col lectable Cameras, 1880-1977, by Pat Rosenthal, 83 Book of a Thousand Thimbles, by Myrtle Lundquist, 47 Bottlers of Coca-Cola, by Dill Ricketts, 130

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Page 1: Annual Index September 1976-August 1977 Vol. 3

ONANTIQUESAND COLLECTABLES

Ralph & Terry Kovel On Antiques became Kovels

On Antiques and Collectables in April, 1977 (Vol.

3, No.8). ,

Amberina glass, 91

Americana, 17

American Indian, 30

American Numismatic Association Convention, 122

Anamorphic Art, 8

ART DECO

Furniture, 38, 88

Glass, 88

Metalwork, 88

Sculpture, 88

Art Nouveau, 38, 42

Art Nouveau furniture, 38

"Auction Fever," 133 & 140

Autographs, 112

Banks, 53

Barometers, 30

Bauerpottery, 81

Bottle Convention, 8

Bottles, 61

Books, 30

BOOKS & PUBLICATIONS REVIEWED

Abage Enclyclopedia of Bronzes, Sculptors, &

Founders, Volumes I & II, by Harold

Berman, 52

American Beer Can Encyclopedia, by Thomas

Toepfer, 106

American Copper and Brass, by Henry J.

Kauffman, 131

The American Doll A rtist, by Helen Bullard, 77

American Pressed Glass and Figure Bottles, by

Albert Christian Revi, 21

Anamorphoses: Games of Perception and

Illusion in Art, by the Museum of Fine Arts,

Boston, 8

Antique Tools and Early American Primitives,

by Conover Hill, 118

INDEX!/oluJne3

I-

Numbers 1-12,

September, 1976-August, 1977

Pages 1-144

PAGES ISSUE DATE

1-12 No.1 September, 1976

13-24 No.2 October, 1976

25-36 No.3 November, 1976

37-48 No.4 December, 1976

49-60 No.5 January, 1977

61-72 No.6 February, 1977

73-84 No.7 March,1977

85-96 No.8 April,197797-108 No.9 May, 1977

109-120 No� 10 June, 1977

121-132 No.l1 July, 1977

133-144 No. 12 August, 1977

Antique Toy World, 67

Antiques in Miniature, by Katherine Morrison

McClinton, 105

The Autumn Leaf Story, by J 0 Cunningham,35

Avons Bottles-by anyother name, by Dee

Schneider, 118

Avons Award Bottles, Gifts, Prizes, by Dee'

Schneider, 118

Avons Bottles Research and History, by Dee

Schneider, 118

Avons Congratulations, -by Dee Schneider, 118

Avons History, President's Club Jewelry, byDee Schneider, 118

Bauer-The California Pottery Rainbow, byBarbara Jean Hayes, 81

The Beer Can-A Complete Guide to Collecting,

by the Beer Can Collectors of America, 106

The Beer Can Collectors News Report, by the

Beer Can Collectors of America, 107

A Beginner's Guide to Beer Cans, by Thomas

Toepfer, 106

The Belleek Collector's Newsletter by the

Belleek Collector's Club, 23-

'

The Blue Book, 1880-1976: Price Guide to

Collecting Cameras, by Photographic Memo­

rabilia, 23

The Blue Book Illustrated Price Guide to Col­

lectable Cameras, 1880-1977, by Pat

Rosenthal, 83

Book of a Thousand Thimbles, by Myrtle

Lundquist, 47

Bottlers of Coca-Cola, by Dill Ricketts, 130

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Index, Volume 3 September, 1976-August, 1977 Page 2

B.P.O. Elks Collectibles; by Jo Irwin, 83 Depression Glass Daze, 34, 81, 94

Brad's Drink, by Fred Rawlinson, 47 A Directory of Post Cards, Artists, Publishers

Bud Hastin's Avon Bottle Encyclopedia, 1976- and Trademarks, by Barbara Andrews, 23

77 Edition, by Bud Hastin, 35 Doulton Collector Books, reprints by Antiqua-The Cambridge Glass Book, by Harold and 4, 69

Judy Bennett, 94 Early American Pattern Glass, by Julia Hartley

Cambridge, Ohio Glass In Color-Book II, by and Mary Cobb, 71

Mary, Lyle, and Lynn Welker, 94 Early AmericanPattern Glass, by Alice Metz,21

Catalina Pottery, 1927-1937, by A. W. Early American Pressed Glass, by Ruth Webb

Fridley, 118 Lee, 21

The Catalogue, by Harris and Gladys Diamant, Eastlake Influenced American Furniture, 1870-

29 1890, by the Hudson River Museum, 92

The Christmas Tree Book: The History of the 1897 Sears Roebuck Catalogue (1968 Reprint),

Christmas Tree and Antique Christmas Tree by Chelsea House Publishers, 92

Ornaments, by Phillip Snyder, 45 1876 Centennial Collectibles and Price Guide.

Clock Identification and Price Guide, by Roy by Stan Gores, 22

Ehrhardt, 142 The Encyclopedia of Political Buttons, United

Coalport and Coalbrookdale Porcelains, by States, 1896-1972, by Ted Hake, 13

Geoffrey A. Godden, 116Fake and Forged Trademarks on Old and New

The Coin Slot, 130 Glass, by J. R. Cronin, S9

CollectiblesMonthly, 130 The First Book Of International Willow Ware

Collecting Beer Cans-A World Wide Guide, by China, by Veryl M. Jensen, 35

Richard R. Dolphin, 106 Foreign Beer Cans, by Darrold Bussell, 142

Collecting Old Radios and Crystal Sets, by Max Fruit Jars: A Collectors+Manual with Prices, byAlth, 142 Julian Harrison Toulouse, 142,143

Collecting Photographica: The Images andGarage Sale Shopper, by Sunny Wicka, 68

Equipment of the First Hundred Years of Goebel Collectors'News, 116

Photography, by George Gilbert, 11Gold Coins of the World, by Robert Friedbert,

The Collectors Encyclopedia of Akro Agate 19

Glassware, by Gene Florence, 35

The Collectors Encyclopedia of Depression

Glass, Znd Edition, by Gene Florence, 35

The Collector's Encyclopedia of Dolls, by

Dorothy, Elizabeth, and Evelyn Coleman, 77

The Collector's Encyclopedia of Fiesta, by

Sharon and Bob Huxford, 81

A Collector's Encyclopedia of Toys: Banks,with Price Guide, by Don Cranmer, 142

Collector's Guide to Antique Can Openers, byLeon Simmons, 71

A Collector's Guide to Fiesta Dinnerware, by

Lahoma Riederer and C. Bettinger, 81

A Collector's Guide to Patent and Proprietary

Medicine Bottles of the Nineteenth Century,

by Joseph K. Baldwin, 105

A Collector's Manual with Prices, Fruit Jars, by

Julian Harrison Toulouse, 142, 143

Colored Glassware of the Depression Era 2; by

Hazel Marie Weatherman, 142

Columbian World's Fair Collectibles, Chicago

(1892-1893), A Collector's Descriptive Price

Guide, by Howard M. Rossen and John M.

Kaduck,118

Common-Sense Guide to Refinishing Antiques,

by Alfred Higgins, 71

The Complete Book of Building and CollectingModel Automobiles, Louis H. Hertz, 67

The CP Book, by Dee Schneider, 118

Currier & Ives Prints, An Illustrated Check List,

Revised Edition, by Frederic A. Conningham,101

A Guide Book of United States Coins, 3rd

Edition, by R. S. Yeoman, 29

Heisey OrchidEtch Glassware, by Don Gammon,

142

Hummel-The Complete Collector's Guide and

Illustrated Reference, by Eric Ehrmann, 3

John Rogers, The People's Sculptor, by David

H. Wallace, 74

Kovels' Complete Antiques Price List, 9th

Edition, by Ralph and Terry Kovel, 35

Kovels' Complete Bottle Price List, 4th Edition,

by Ralph and Terry Kovel, 118,130

Lighting Through the Years, by Bill Poese, 71

Lithophane Collector's Club Bulletin, 107

Marine Antiques, by Marian Klamkin, 79

The Marks of the London Goldsmiths and

Silversmiths, by John P. Fallon, 65

Masonic Symbols in American Decorative Arts,

by the Museum of Our National Heritage,

140

Michel's Organ Atlas, 64

Miniature Collector, by Acquire Publishing

Company, 130

Money, Scales and Weights, by T. Sheppard and

J. F. Musharn, 153

More Cast-Iron Implement Seats, by Donald

Sites, 79

The National Baseball Card Price Guide, by

Cecil Steart and Doug Haines, 142

1977 Standard Catalog of World Coins, by

Chester L.Krause and Clifford Mishler, 103

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Index, Volume 3 September, 1976-August, 1977 Page 3

Volume I, by Thomas "Specialized Publications: 1," 128

The Spooners' Forum, by The Southern

California Spooners' Society, 116

Superior Quality: Hall China, A Guide for

Collectors, by Harvey Duke, 142

Thimble Treasury, by Myrtle Lundquist, 47

Thirteenth Antiques and Their Prices, by Edwin

G. Warman, 35

The Toy Collector, Louis H. Hertz, 67

Toys in America, by Marshall and Inez

McClintock, 67

Traditional Tools of the Carpenter and Other

Craftsmen (Nos. 1, 2,3 and 4), by Arnold &

Walker, 129

Trash or Treasurer, by Andrea DiNoto and

Cathy Cashion, 118

Two' Hundred Pattern Glass Pitchers, by Minnie

Watson Kamm, 21

Victorian Furniture, Styles and Prices, by

Robert W. and Harriett Swedberg, 92

Victorian Silver and Silver-Plate, by Patricia

Wardle, 26

Violin Identification and Price Guide, Book 1,

by Roy Ehrhardt, 142

Wallpaper, by Brenda-Graysmith, 119

World wid� Beer Can Collectors Newsletter,

107

Bronzes, 87

"The Buffalo Hunt," 93

Obsol�te Beer Cans,

Toepfer, 106

Obsolete Beer Cans, Volume II, by Thomas

Toepfer, 106

Official White House China, by Margaret Brown

Clapthor ,131

The Old House Catalog, by Lawrence Grow,

131

The Old House Journal Buyer's Guide, 1977,

by The Old-House Journal, 131

Orange Crate Art, by John Salkin and Laurie

Gordon, 95

Patterns and Pinafores, by Marion T. Hartung

and lone E. Henshaw, 105

Period Figures in English History from the

Royal Doulton Studios, by Antiqua-4, 69

Phoenix-Bird Discoveries, by Phoenix Bird Col­

lectors' of America, 44

Pictorial Price Guide to American Antiques and

Objects Made for the American Market, by

Dorothy Hammond, 118

Picture Postcards of the Golden Age, by Tonie

and Valmai Holt, 83

Pierce Piano Atlas, 64

The Political Merchant, 130

Price and Identification Guide to Antique

Trunks, by Martin and Maryann LaBuda, 79

The Price Guide to Buffalo Pottery, 3rd Edition,

by Vi and Si Altman, 35

Price Guide to Dolls, by Robert Miller, 142

The Price Guide to Jewellery, 3000 B.C.-1950

A.D., by Michael Poynder, 83

Price Trends-2 for Colored Glassware of the De­

pression Era-2, by Hazel Marie Weatherman,

142

lRepairing and Restoring Antique Furniture,

)'yJohn Rood,71 l

Record Collector's Price Guide, by Jerry

Osborne, 23

The Register of United States Breweries, 1876-

197'6, by Manfred Friedrich and Donald Bull,

130

Royal Daulton, 1815-1965, The Rise and Ex­

pansion of the Royal Doulton Potteries, byDesmond Eyles, 69

Royal Doulton Figures Collection Catalog, by

Doulton & Co., Inc., 69

Royal Doulton Figurines-Old and New, byArthur H. Mills, 69

Royal Doulton Figurines Price Guide, by

Hadley's Antiques, 69

RS Prussia, Handbook of Porcelain Marks, byClifford J, Schlegelmilch, 108

The Scrimshander, by William Gilkerson, 55

Scrimshaw and Scrimshanders, by E_ Norman

Flayderman, 55

Second Blue Book ofDolls and Values, by Jan

Foulke, 29, 77

78 RPM Records and Prices, by Peter A. Soder­

bergh, 118

Shawnee Pottery, by Dolores Simon, 118

Buttons, political, 13

"BUYER'S PRICE GUIDE," 10, 28, 40, 52, 64, 76,

90,102-103,114-115,126-127,138

Cambridge Glass, 94

Catalogs (see Mail Order Antiques)

Cast-Iron Seat Collectors Convention, 79

Cast-Iron Tobacco Cutters, 11

Chairs, 7, 9, 22, 47, 115, 116,136-7

Charity Donations, 112

Chelsea Antiques Fair, London, 33

Chippendale, 73

Christmas tree ornaments, 45

Cigar box, 11

Cloisonne, 25

CLUBS (also see "Specialized Publications: 1," 128

American Political Political Items Collectors, 13

Antique Collector's Club, 27, 63, 83, 111,135

(England)

Antique Telephone Collectors Association, 105

Beer Can Collectors of America, 107

Cast-Iron Seat Collectors Association, 79

Goebel Collectors' Club, 116

International Goebel Collector's Club,)

International Plate Collector's, 8

International Postcard Collectors Association,

107

Lithophane Collector's Club, 107

Midwest Antique Fruit Jar and Bottle Club, 61

National Federation of Bottle Clubs, 6, 8

Phoenix-Bird Collectors of America, 44

Rogers Group, 74

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Index, Volume 3 September, 1976-August, 1977 Page 4

Society of Medalists, 41

Sou thern California Spooners' Society, 116

World Wide Beer Can Collectors, 107

COINS (see also, NUMISMATIC CORNER), 103, 118

COLLECTOR'S GALLERY, 12, 34,46,58,70, 82,

92,105,117,131,143

COMING EVENTS, 9, 23, 35, 47, 59, 70, 83, 96,

108,120,132,144

CONVENTION, FORUM & SYMPOSIUM REPORTS

Fifth Annual Cast-Iron Seat Collectors Conven­

tion Show and Trade Meet, 79

National Federation of Bottle Clubs, 8

1977 Annual American Numismatic Associa-

tion Convention, 122

Ninth Tryon Palace Symposium, 101

Second International plate Collector's Conven-

tion,8

17th Annual Midwest Antiques Forum, 31

Cookie cutter, 18

Croesus glass, 91

Currier & Ives prints, 101

Custard glass, 91 & 94

Decoys, 127

Depression glass, 34

DICTIONARY OF MARKS

Chinese porcelains, 53

Coalport porcelains, 116

Dolls, 29, 77

English silversmiths, 65

French furniture, 142

Glass

Cambridge glass, 94

McKee, 130

Goebel, 5

Hummel,5

Porcelains

Chinese, 53

Coalport, 116

RS Prussia, 108

RS Prussia, 108

Silversmiths, English, 65

Susie Cooper, 19

Wedgwood,19

Elkington electrotypes, 26

EXHIBITS, 136-7

Floor coverings, 136-7

King Tutankhamun, 137

Federation of Bottle Clubs Convention, 8

Fiesta ware pottery,81

Firefighting antiques, 99

FOLK ART, 14,31, 62, 139

Iron, 31

Mail order catalog, 30

Tinware, 139

Woodenware, 14,62

Fruit crate labels, 89 & 95

Fruit Jars, 141

FURNITURE, 9, 17,22, 23, 33,38,46,47,71,73,

88, 116, 136-7, 142

Art Deco, 38, 88

Art Nouveau, 38

Chippendale, 73

Federal, 136-7

French (marks), 142

Porringer top tea table, 46

Portsmouth desk, 33

Queen Anne, 9, 71, 73

"Repairs Change Values," 9, 33, 46, 71

Reproduction, 116

Rustic, 22

Shaving mirror, 23

Victorian high chair, 47

Wooton desk, 17

GLASS

Amberina, 91

Cambridge, 94

Croesus, 91

Custard, 91 & 94

Depression, 34

Heisey, 124

McKee, 130

Pressed, 21, 71

Reproductions, 21, 34, 71

GUIDE TO HOW REPAIRS CHANGE THE VALUE

OF ANTIQUES, 9, 33, 46, 71

Porringer top tca table, 46

Portsmouth desk, 33

Queen Anne chair, 9

Queen Anne table, 71

Guns, 30

Harlequin pottery, 81

Hats, 103

Heisey glass, 124

How to Spend Money Without Leaving Home, 30, 42

Hummel, figures, 104

Indian, American, 30

Instruments, musical, 37

Instruments, nautical, 43

Iron, 31

Jewelry, 30, 91

John Rogers Groups, 74

Judaica, 109

Lamps, 20, 91, 124

Lamps, Tiffany, 91

LETTER TO LEE, 2, 24, 36, 48, 60, 72, 84, 95, 106,

111,123,133 & 140

Liquid gold, 23

LIVING WITH YOUR ANTIQUES, 4, 20,32,44, 56,

68,80,100,112,128

How to Buy, Sell and Protect Your Antiques

"Appraisal," 4

"Burglar Alarms," 4, 32, 44

"Fire," 4

"Giving to Charity," 112

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Index, Volume 3September, 1976-August, 1977 Page 5

"Security, Burglar Alarms, and Other Such

Problems," 4

"Selling Antiques," 56, 68, 80, 100

"Auction Houses," 80

"Consignments," 80, 100

"Consignment to Auction," 80

"Flea Market Table," 100

"Garage Sale," 68

"House Sale Consignment," 80

"Newspaper Sale," 100

"Off Premises Sales," 80, 100

"On Premises Sale," 68

"Owner Run House Sale," 68

"Selling to a Dealer," 80, 100

"Selling to Friends," 100

"Specialized Collections," 112

"Specialized Publications: 1," 128

"Theft Prevention," 4

"Theft Protection," 20, 32

London street markets, 41

Mail order antiques, 29, 30, 42, 57,69,95,129,135

McKee Glass, 130

Mechanical banks, 53

Meerschaum pipes, 97

Memorabilia, 30

Midwest Antiques Forum, 31

Military, 30

Music, 30

Musical instruments, 37

MUSEUMS, 2, 6, 8, 15, 21, 22,31,43, 60, 67, 74,

92,101,107,122,124,135,136-7,140

Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Collection,

60 (Adirondack Museum,22

, ., I, )American Museum of Automotive Miniasures,

67

Blair Museum of Lithophanes and Carved

Waxes, 107

Carborundum Museum, 60

Greenfield Village and Henry Ford Museum,

15,31

Henry Ford Museum (see Greenfield Village)

Hudson River Museum, 92

John Rogers Studio and Museum, 74

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 8

Museum of Our National Heritage, 140

Mystic Seaport Museum, 43, 135

National Heisey Glass Museum, 124

Peabody Museum, 135

Royal Worcester China Museum, 2

Smithsonian Institution, 136-7

Toledo Museum of Art, 21

Tryon Palace, 101

Winterthur Museum, 6

Yale University Art Gallery, 122

National Arts and Antiques Festival, 42

Nautical, 1,43

Netsuke, 30, 85

New Orleans antiques prices, 58

I'

Non-collector report, 93 & 94

NUMISMATIC CORNER (see also, COINS), 5, 19,

29,41,53,65,77

Offbeat antiques, 29

PAPER, 30, 69, 89 & 95

Catalogs, 30

Fruit crate labels, 89 & 95

Posters, 69

Paperweights, 30, 125

Patent models, 113

Phoenix-Bird pottery, 44

Photography, 30,42

Pipes, 97

Plate Collector's Convention, 8

Political, 13,30

Political buttons, 13

Porcelains, 30, 99

Porcelains(ca�alogs),

42

Postcards, 42, 107

Posters, 42, 69

POTTERY, 19,42,44,55,81

Bauer, 81

Catalogs, 42

Fiesta Ware, 81

Harlequin, 81

Phoenix Bird, 44

Riviera, 81

Spongeware, 55

Susie Cooper, marks, 19

Wedgwood, marks, 19

PRESSED GLASS, 21, 71

Baltimore Pear pattern, 21

Frosted Leaf goblets, 71

George Washington Portraitcup plate, 71

Magnet and Grape goblets, 71

Prints, 30, 101

"Quickie Questions," 10, 28, 47, 52,64,83

Radios, 42

REPRODUCTIONS (see also, WHAT'S NEW)

Furniture, 116

Scrimshaw, 135

Rivierapottery, 81

Royal Doulton figurines, 54, 69

RS Prussia, 99, 108

Scientific instruments and cameras, 42

Scrimshaw, 1,55,135

Sea chests and trunks, 78-79

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Index, Volume �

Shaker artifacts, 115

Shaker chairs, 115

Silver, 42, 50, 109

Spongeware Pottery, 55

Stains, 11

Steins, 93

Tiffany, 42

Tiffany lamps, 91

Tinware, 139

"T.L.C.," 120

Advertising cards

Tools

Tobacco Cutters, cast-iron, 11

Tools, 11, 33,42, 129

Tootsietoys, 66-67

Toys, 16,49,66-67,121

Trunks and sea chests, 78-79

September, 1CJ!6-August,1977

Tryon Palace Symposium, 101

Victorian jewelry, 91

Wallpaper, 119

WHAT'S NEW (see also, REPRODUCTIONS): 1,21,

34, 55, 71, 77

Cast-iron tobacco cutters, 11

Depression Glass

Sharon butter dish, 34

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Woodenware, (folk art), 14, 62

WORLD RECORDS, 6, 65, 75, 84, 98, 110, 111,

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Books, 122

Carpet, silk, 75

Coins, 118, 122

Corkscrews, 84, 134

Egg, 134

Faberge egg, 134

Firemark, 134

Fruit jar, 6

Lead soldiers, 98

Letter from Galileo, 110

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Vol. 1, Nos. 1-12-September

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Vol. 2,Nos.1-12-September 1975-

August 1976

Quantities very limited-please

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Vol. 3, No. I-September 1976

Prices for whaling antiques-Col­

lecting Hummel figurines-Protec­

ting your antiques-Chair auction

prices-2nd International Plate Col­

lectors Convention-National Fe­

deration ofBottle Clubs convention.

Vol. 3, No.2-October 1976

Prices for political 'buttons-Toy

auction prices- Unusual American

antiques-Lamp prices-Baltimore

Pear pressed glass reproductions.

Vol. 3, No.3-November 1976

Cloisonne auction prices-Pi ices

for electrotypes-Mail-order cata­

logs-12th annual Midwest An­

tiques Forum-Iron prices-English

antiques prices.

Vol. 3, No. 4- December 1976

Musical instrument prices-Art

Nouveau and Art Deco furniture

prices-London street market-13th

annual Arts and Antiques Festival­

Prices for nautical instruments-An­

tique Christmas tree ornaments.

Vol. 3, No.5-January, 1977

Stiles toy auction-American sil­

verprices-Mechanical banks-Royal·

Doulton figurines, Part i-Sponge­

ware-Scrimshaw.

Address

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Vol. 3, No.6-February, 1977*

Bottle & jar prices=wooden folkart auction-Tootsietoy autos-Old

posters-Royal Doulton figuriYles,

*available in photocopy only.

Vol. 3, No.7-March, 1977

Americana furniture auction­

John Rogersgroups auction-Trunks

& Sea Chests-Cast-iron seats­

Fiesta ware-Doll marks.

Vol. 3, No.8-April, 1977

Netsuke auction-19th century

bronzes-Art Deco auction=Fruits

crate art- Victorian jewelry- "Great

Buffalo Hunt" sculptures.

Vol. 3, No.9-May, 1977

Fancy pipes auction-RS Prussia

auction-Firehouse items auction­

Selling to a dealer-Currier & Ives

auction-Lithophanes.

Vol. 3, No. 10-June, 1977

Judaica auction-Selling special­

ized collections-Patent models auc­

tion-Shaker artifacts-New price

guides-Antique wallpaper auction.

Vol. 3, No. ll-July, 1977

Marx toy auction-Mentmore

Towers: "sale of the centurv">

Rare American glass lamps=Heisey

glass-Paperweights-Decoys-Tradi­

tional tools.

Vol. 3, No. 12-August, 1977

Auction fever-Federal furniture­

Tinware auction-Fruit jars auction­

Best "Price Books"-18th century

French furniture marks.

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ISSUESVol. 4, No. I-September, 1977

Cut glass auction-Report from

Texas-Americana & collectables

auction-Spongeware prices-Coca­

cola collectables price report­

Silhouettes auction.

Vol. 4, No.2-October, 1977

Rookwood auction-Japanese

prints sale-Iron stoves-Stoneware

auc tion-American fakes-Pi tcher

pumps.

Vol. 4, No.3-November, 1977

Presznick carnival glass auction­

How to buy Japanese prints­

Children'swagons & buggies sale­

Schoenhut toys-Papermemorabilia.

Vol. 4, No.4-December, 1977

1890's-1920's Furniture auction­

Fake of the Year-Ford Forum

report-Antique clothing auctiort­

Paper doll auction-Christmas

plates market report.

Vol. 4, No.5-January, 1978

Musical boxes auction-Japanese

antiques report-Novelty store

machines auction-Silhouettes repro­

ductions-Cigar box auction.

Vol. 4, No.6-February, 1978

Toy autos report, Victorian

jewelry books-Pewter marks-Tut­

hill glass museum-Salt-glaze stone­

ware reproductions.

Vol. 4, No.7-March, 1978

Cloisonne auction-Clock sale­

Weathervanes auction-Razor blade

banks-Daguerreotypes-Nippon

marks

Vol. 4, No.8-April, 1978

Royal Bayreuth sale & marks­

Cookie cutter sale-Doorknobs­

Mission furniture--Boehm porcelains

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