Tuesday, January 27, 2009
VINTAGE JEWELRY
Vintage jewelry attracted worldwide attention last week. Michelle Obama wore an antique silver and paste pin ("paste" is imitation diamonds made of leaded cut glass, often with a foil backing) at the neckline of the lemongrass-colored dress she wore at her husband's inauguration. The news media at first said the dress had a "beaded neckline," but the decoration was actually a large rectangular pin with an open, double-circle pattern originally made to be worn on a sash. The pin, dating from Lincoln's era, had been bought in Florida a few years ago for an online shop in Canada. It was sent to a store in Chicago and purchased there for the dress. It probably was originally made in England.
CELEBRATING THE PAST
CROWN BANK
A: Your bank is called the Crown Bank building. It was made in three sizes by both J. & E. Stevens (from 1873-1907) and the Grey Iron Casting Co. (from 1903-1928) and was painted in various colors. The largest version, 5 inches high, sold for $700 last year.
WILLETS BELLEEK
A: This mark was one of several used by Willets Manufacturing Co. of Trenton, New Jersey. The company was in business from 1879 until at least 1909. Willets began making Belleek in 1887. Its successor, New Jersey China Pottery Co., made Belleek marked with the Willets name until c.1914. Willets also made white ware that was decorated by others. A 12-inch vase with hand-painted decoration like yours is worth $350 to $500.
DATING PASTE JEWELRY
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
BE CAREFUL WITH PLASTIC...
CLAYTON AND LAMBERT BLOW TORCH
Q: I have this brass fire starter that has "Clayton & Lambert Mfg. Co, Detroit, Mich., U.S.A." on the front. It is marked Mar 18 1902 on the pump button. This belonged to my grandfather, who was a friend of someone who worked on the railroad. Someone told me it was used to keep the tracks from freezing. Is this true?
A: You have a blow torch probably made c.1915. Railroad workers used blow torches to prepare wooden surfaces for painting and sometimes to melt ice on switches. Clayton and Lambert traces its history to 1888. Three Lambert brothers began making gasoline-burning blow torches in Ypsilanti, Michigan, in 1882. Clayton, an inventor of firepots, joined the firm in 1887 and the name of the company soon became Clayton and Lambert Mfg. Co. In 1899 the company built a plant in Detroit and by 1915 Clayton and Lambert was making auto parts as well as blow torches and firepots. The company moved to Louisville, Kentucky, after World War II and moved production to Buckner, Kentucky, in 1961. Gasoline torches and firepots continued to be made until 1970. The company is still in business in Buckner and now makes swimming pools and industrial storage structures. Your tool is interesting but not very decorative. It would sell for about $90 in a sale of tools or railroad memorabilia.
UNION PORCELAIN WORKS
A: Union Porcelain Works was established at Greenpoint, New York, in 1848 by Charles Cartlidge. The pottery made bone china. C.H.L. Smith and Thomas Smith bought the company and began making porcelain about 1863. Union Porcelain Works is known for its white porcelain decorated in bright colors, often with patriotic motifs or fanciful shapes, like a vase shaped like a jack-in-the-pulpit held by a turtle or frog. The pottery also made railroad china and other dinner sets. Your dish with the well to catch juices is a meat platter. Memphis Route is a nickname used by the Kansas City, Fort Scott & Memphis Railroad. Union Porcelain Works closed in the 1920s.
TIP FOR CLEANING SILVER
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
BE NICE TO YOUR RELATIVES
Image Courtesy of Bonhams
Always be nice to your eccentric, compulsive collector relatives. A British family hit the jackpot with a classic "car found in the barn" story. When their eccentric bachelor uncle, Dr. Harold Carr, died in 2007, he named his extended family his heirs for much of his estate, including his house packed with 6-foot piles of belongings and several packed garages. It took 18 months to sort his things. The house was filled with old medical machinery, 1,500 beer steins and much ephemera. Then the family finally got to the garages. One was filled with trash and a hidden treasure--an old car. But not just any old car. It is a rare Bugatti Type 57S Atalante, one of only 17 made. In 1937 a famous racing fan ordered the car, a sporty two-seater. It was bought and sold several times until Dr. Carr bought it in 1955. He parked it in his garage in the 1960s. The car is in good condition with almost all of its original parts. Estimated value for the car, which will be sold in February at Bonhams in Paris: $8.7 million. Dr. Carr's eight relatives will share the money.
KOVELS.COM'S TOP 20 ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES FOR 2008
1. Occupied Japan
2. Jewelry
3. Coca-Cola
4. Stove
5. World War II
6. Furniture
7. Capo-di-Monte
8. Lladro
9. McCoy
10. Lighter
11. Cookie Jar
12. Knife
13. Doll
14. Planters Peanuts
15. Shawnee
16. Hutschenreuther
17. Bavaria
18. Royal Bayreuth
19. Clock
20. Josef Originals
PRESIDENTIAL MATCHBOOKS
JAPY FRERES
A: Royal Bonn was the trade name used by Franz Anton Mehlem, who had a pottery in Bonn, Germany, from 1836 to 1931. Bailey, Banks & Biddle is a jewelry store founded in Philadelphia in 1832 that now has locations across the United States. The clock was probably sold at its Philadelphia store. Japy Freres & Cie. made the movement for your clock. The words "Grd Med. D'Honneur" indicate that Japy Freres was awarded the Grand Medal of Honor, the highest award, at the close of the Paris exposition in 1855. Your clock was probably made between 1855 and 1867, when another Exposition Universelle was held in Paris. It would sell for up to $600.
WOBBLING ISSUES
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
IS NOW THE TIME TO BUY WATERFORD & WEDGWOOD?
THE FUTURE OF HUMMELS
FENTON'S FUTURE LOOKING BRIGHTER
MERMOD AND JACCARD DOUBLE SPOONER
A: You have a double spoon holder. This was one of many unique silver serving pieces used in Victorian times when elaborate table settings indicated wealth and social status. Mermod and Jaccard was formed by the merger of E. Jaccard and A.S. Mermod in 1845. Most of the silver the company sold was made by other manufacturers. Goodman King joined the company in 1865 and the name was changed to Mermod, Jaccard & King Jewelry Co. in 1905. Your spoon holder was probably made in the 1880s or 1890s. It was put on the table filled with teaspoons for the next course.
WILLIAM ADAMS
A: Members of the Adams family began making pottery in the Staffordshire area of England almost 600 years ago. The name "William Adams" appeared in several generations. In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, there were three different potteries operated by cousins named "William Adams." One of them established a pottery at Greengates, Tunstall, in 1789. After he died, the pottery was operated by his son, then changed hands again, and later was bought by another William Adams (b.1798-d.1865). Your mark is loosely based on the English royal coat of arms and includes the English monarch's motto, "Dieu et mon droit" ("God and my right"). Marks similar to yours were used 1896-1949. Marks were sometimes copied, so it is impossible to date the piece without handling it. We have seen recent dishes with a similar old-looking mark.
RESTORING OLD CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS
Monday, January 5, 2009
Kovels.com Top 50 Antiques and Collectibles for 2008
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- Monmouth Crock
- Berkey & Gay Furniture Catalog
- Hutschenreuther Figurine
- Capo-di-monte Basket
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- Chrome Cocktail Shaker
- Bowie Knife
- Schumann Arzberg Bavarian Plate
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- Clarabell the Clown Figurine
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- RRP Water Cooler
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- Smokey & the Bandit Costume
- Shenango Restaurant Ashtray
- Scientific Chronometer
- Radio Flyer Wagon
- Man at Hollywood & Vine Toy
- A. Walter Bookends
- John Stuart Hutch
- Celluloid Hair Receiver
- Field Binoculars
- Miss Kitty Gunsmoke Costume
- Victorian Floor Safe
- Campus Queen Lunchbox & Thermos
- Super Magnum Motorcylce Helmet
- Ponytail Barbie Guitar
- MZ Austria Bone Dish
- Jaeger & Co. Bavarian Plate
- Heubach Piano Baby
- Swashbucklers Bookends
- Vose & Sons Pianos Trade Card
- Radford Floral Chintz Cup & Saucer
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- Chrome Canister Set
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- Victrola Phonograph
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