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CITY CREEK ANTIQUES is one of Salt Lake City’s premier antique/decorative arts shops. 169 E. Broadway (300 South) Salt Lake City • (801)328-4004 Www.citycreekantiques.com OPEN MONDAY - SATURDAY 10:00 AM UNTIL 5:30 PM • CLOSED TUESDAYS JOIN US FOR OUR FALL SALE Meissen 20th C. Figurine "The Potter" Ladies Tourmaline Diamond Ring 18th C. Russian Icon "St. George and the Dragon" FURNITURE DOWNSTAIRS Profile: Capital City Antiques Mt. Washington Glassworks What’s up! - antiques shop news Shows & Auctions Calendar of events….and more COLLECTOR New Century Serving the Antiques community for over 20 years Issue #263 November 2009 UTAH & IDAHO ANTIQUES TOUR MAPS IN THIS ISSUE: DON’T MISS Acorn’s Antiques Show Ogden, Ut Nov. 7th & 8th Happy Thanksgiving SEE INSIDE FOR DETAILS

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AVAILABLE FROMCOLLECTOR BOOKS

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COLLECTORNEW CENTURY

Call: (801) 566-3306email: [email protected]

www.newcenturycollector.com

PUBLISHERDennis & Lyn Barker

EDITORDennis Barker

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Publisher: Collector BooksLarry Peterson

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Description:

Dan DePasquale and Larry Peterson provide ahistory of the Red Wing companies and identifythe many unique stoneware items produced bythem. Photographs include hundreds of items,many of which have never been seen in any book.For example, blue/white kitchen ware, churns,advertising pieces, and the Big Boy jugs.Additionally there are special sections of salt glazewater coolers, pitchers, and double stamp pieces.Particular emphasis has been given to unique itemsthat have been found at the annual Red WingConvention. in Red Wing, Minnesota. Red WingStoneware Encyclopedia is a special book thatwill serve as an indispensable guide foridentification and dating information. Bothbeginning and experienced collectors will findthis book a valuable resource and a must-haveaddition to their library.

To read our back issuesvisit our website at

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George’s

Architectural Salvage We buy & sell antique building materials

470 E. 900 S. • Salt Lake City • (801) 539-1140

Open: Tuesday & Thursday 12:30 to 5:30 Saturday 11:00 to 3:00

wood windows

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Announ

cing!

NOW OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK MON-SAT 11-6, SUN 12-5

CONVENIENT DOWNTOWN LOCATION JUST OFF I-15 900 SOUTH EXIT • FREE PARKING

ANTIQUES ARRIVING DAILY!

WELCOME NEW DEALERS

GRAND OPENING

CAPITAL CITY ANTIQUE MALL

SALT LAKE’S LARGEST

ANTIQUES CENTER

959 So. West Temple, SLC. 801.959 So. West Temple, SLC. 801.521.7207 521.7207

GRAND OPENING PARTY

SAT. NOVEMBER 14TH - SPECIAL HOURS 10 AM -10 PM

ENJOY ONE DAY ONLY

UNPRECEDENTED DISCOUNTS

6 PM LIVE ROCKIN’ MUSIC

& REFRESHMENTS

Entertainment by the Paul Green School of Rock student bands

(Sales benefit for School of Rock Music Scholarships)

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David Litvin Estate SaleContinues

The Estate of Longtime dealer & collectorDavid Litvin continues during November.Each sale is completely restocked with newmerchandise. Boy, did this guy have the stuffor what. (see page 8 for details).

If your antiques shop has bigchanges coming (openings,

moving, big sale or whatever) letthe New Century Collector know,and we’ll be sure to help you get

the word out.

UADA MEETINGThe Utah Antiques Dealers Association will not hold a November meeting

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

Estates & Remaindersantiques blowout

• Sandy Antique Mall • 8672 So. State • Sandy Antique Mall • 8672 So. State •

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• Sandy Antique Mall • 8672 So. State • Sandy Antique Mall • 8672 So. State •

SANDY ANTIQUE MALL8672 So. STATE

PHONE 801-568-9840

Have some fun at world famous Sandy Antique Mall.Like an Antique Show Every Day! Three large floors

full of Antiques & Collectibles. Great Parking!

We buy, Sell or Consign

Sandy Antique Mall • 8672 So. State • Sandy Antique M

all • 8672 So. State • Sandy Antique Mall • 8672 So. State • Sandy Antique M

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Yeah yeah yeah, we’ve all been fooled by theold “blow out” sale routine. But, it seems likeLes & Joan Schofield at Estates & Remainderstook to heart the old saying, that he who endsup with the most stuff wins. They have movedinto their new digs in Midvale, and their oldstore at 3345 So. 300 W. is still piled higherand deeper with over 30 years of over indul-gent buying. Furniture, glass, porcelain, youname it, it’s stacked to the ceiling. If you’re inthe mood for some real, blow out pricing onantiques, get down there for their hugeliquidation, Nov 14th & 21st. (see page 17)

What’s Up!Acorn’s Antiques Show

on Nov. 7th & 8thIt’s back, the event everybody waits for. TheAcorn’s antiques show. Pack up the wife &Kiddies and make your way up to Ogden forwhat is sure to be some of the best antiquingin Utah. As always the building will bestuffed with antiques from dealers fromthroughout the West. If you can’t find some-thing to buy at the Acorn’s show, you’re justnot looking hard enough! Save a buck, clipthe coupon on their page 16 ad.

Grand Opening atCapital City Antiques Mall

New Mall owner Monica Zoltanski will behosting a grand opening celebration onSaturday November 14th. Along with ex-tended shopping hours (10 am until 10 pm),there will be special discounts through out thestore. Be sure to stick around after you shop.The fun begins at 6:00 pm, when there will berefreshments, and “Live rockin’ music” by theSchool of Rock student bands. A good time isguaranteed to all.

If you’re a fan of western memoribillia, youneed to get to Rock Springs Wy. on Nov. 27th& 28th. You don’t want to miss the H&B horseSale Auction. Not only can you bid onantiques & cowboy items, you can buy a horse& wagon to get em home with.

giddy up, see you there.

H&B horse sales auction

Cats Cradle donationCudo’s to Glen Rollins and Gary Killpack ofCats Cradle antiques in Provo. Following therecent Walter Larsen antiques show, Glen &Gary made a nice donation of antiques to theUtah Antiques Dealers Association. Ourappreciation also goes out to Nate Bischoff, forallowing the association to piggyback on oneof his estate sales in order to liquidate thedonated merchandise.

How can you support your Antiques DealersAssocation? Call association President PennyMcLaughlin at 801.255 5666 and find out.

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COME CHECK US OUT! Open Mon. - Sat. 10:30 till 7:00

We feature feature Salt City Candles les

Antiques & Collectibles Mall 270 No. Main Street

Layton Utah 544-7999

MAIN STREET MEMORIES

GET CASH FAST FOR YOUR

ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES

I OFFER AN EASY ECONOMICAL WAY TO

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF A HUGE

NATIONAL MARKETPLACE.

[email protected] References on request

Let me sell your item’ s on ebay. As an ebay power seller, with over 15,000 positive feedbacks, I know

how ebay works, and how to maximize your profits.

You can cash in on the phenomenon with very little

time or effort!

CALL TODAY FOR INFORMATION:

Dawn Smith 801 750-2356

Offering an Ever Changing Stock of Furniture.

Victorian to Deco, Elegant to Primitive. Quilts

Glassware, Jewelry, Kitchenware, Country.

We now offer designer yarns & knitting classes

Closed Tues. & Sun. Open 11 a.m. To 5 p.m.

GINGERBREAD AD ANTIQUES

8540 SOUTH 700 EAST SANDY, UT (801) 255-5666

from Vern at Antique Telephones:

THANKS' TO MORIARTY’S

FOR ALL THE GREAT

YEARS

&

BEST WISHES TO

CAPITAL CITY ANTIQUES

MALL

ANTIQUE TELEPHONES will continue to sell at Capital City. 959 S. West Temple, SLC.

(801) 521-7207. Come see us there,

or for special needs and parts,

Call Vern at ANTIQUE TELEPHONES

(801) 486-6794

EASTERN IDAHO’S

LARGEST ANTIQUE CO-OP

30 dealers Over 10,000 sq. feet of

Quality antiques & collectibles

Certified Appraiser & Auctioneer on Site

Antique repair services available

Authorized dealer For Minelab metal detectors and accessories

Open 7 days a week Mon-Sat 10-6, Sun 12-5

341 W. Broadway

Idaho Falls, ID

Exit 118 off I-15

Free parking in back

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STONE POST ANTIQUES

“Come in and be surprised”

62 W. 800 No.

Sunset, Ut 84015 (801) 791-4212

(801) 825-5849 fax

ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES,

DECORATIVE OBJECTS Closed Wednesdays

Antiques & Toys

Open Mon - Sat 11 - 5 243 E. 300 So.

SLC, 84111 (801) 537-7038

Collectible toys, Kitchen items, Jewelry, Coke,

Tins, Misc.

C & H GENERAL STORECOLLECTABLES, ANTIQUES, GADGETS, GIZMOS

60 SO. MAIN, TOOELE (side entrance)

435-882-4688Open 10 am to 6 pm Mon - Fri, noon to 5:00 Sat.

Something for everyone

CAlendar OF EVENTS

Ken & Bonnie JacksonAuctions

Estate AuctionNovember 6 - 6 pm until soldNovember 7 - 10 am until sold

4278 So. 500 W. Murray, Utfor more information

www.funutahauctions.com801.661.0851

Silcox AuctionsAntique & Collectible Auction

November 7thPeteetmeet Academy

10 So. 600 E., Payson UtOctober 21st

Customer appreciation auctionPeteetmeet AcademyInfo: (801) 465-4920

.Double DiamondAuctions

Antiques Auction2 estates combinedNovember 14th

See page 16 for details

Acorn’sAntique Show

November 7th & 8thWeber County Fairgrounds

See page 16 for details

H & BHorse Sale AuctionNovember 27th & 28 th

Sweetwater County fairgroundRock Springs, Wyoming

See page 5 for details

IF YOU HAVE AN ANTIQUES AUCTION,SHOW OR OTHER EVENT THAT YOU THINK WOULD

BE OF INTEREST TO OUR READERS, LET US KNOWAND WE WILL INCLUDE YOUR EVENT

A FUNNY THING HAPPENS WHENYOU DON’T ADVERTISE

NOTHING!

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ESTATE LIQUIDATIONThe estate of David A. Litvin

PRESENTED BY BEARCAT ANTIQUES & APPRAISALS

TO BE SOLD IN PHASES FUTURE SALES AND LOCATIONS

TO BE ANNOUNCED

WE HAVE COMPLETELY RESTOCKED

WITH NEW MERCHANDISE

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

PLEASE CONTACT:

NATE BISCHOFF

BEARCAT ANTIQUES & APPRAISALS

(801) 532 6262

OVER 3500 SQ. FT.

OF FABULOUS ANTIQUES

This is a huge, diverse sale,

encompassing David’s 30 year collection of 18th century

English and Continental Ceramics, Cut Glass, Silver, Art, Furniture,

Rugs, Lamps, Stemware, Asian antiques and Jewelry,

along with the contents of 4 storage units,

and his personal furnishings.

This is an enormous collection of beautiful things.

CONTINUING THE DISPOSAL OF A LIFE-LONG COLLECTION

OF ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES FROM THE ESTATE OF

DAVID A. LITVIN

NOVEMBER 20TH 21ST & 22ND

1370 SOUTH 2100 EAST

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH

10 AM UNTIL 3 PM

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TREASURES ANTIQUES MALL

2 HUGE BLDG’S FULL OF ANTIQUES

(801) 489-4152

Furniture, Advertising, Books,

Tools, Bottles, Shabby Chic,

Primitives, Kitchen, Pictures.

Dolls, Jewelry, Toys, Hats

Collectibles, Art Pottery & Glass.

Treasures offers a

Remarkable, Clean,

Uncluttered Atmosphere For

Your Shopping Enjoyment.

Thanks for Shopping

With Us

(801) 491-0749

OPEN MON. THROUGH SAT. 10:00 TO 6:00

TREASURES ANTIQUES MALL

NORTH SOUTH

N. Springville Exit 261

1055 No. 2000 W., Springville

At Treasures, over 100 of the

top dealers in the western states,

have gathered together a unique

selection of antiques and collectibles

for your shopping pleasure.

Come and enjoy!

We buy and sell estates.

Contact John or Penny

801 792-9357 or 801 280-1253

S. Springville Exit 260

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Founded in 1837 by Deming Jarves, andlocated in the Mt. Washington area of BostonMassachusetts, the Mt. Washington GlassWorks produced mostly utilitarianglassware until 1869, when, after purchasingthe New Bedford Glass Company, factoryowner William Libbey relocated thebusiness to New Bedford Massachusetts.Here the Mount Washington Glass Workswould operate from 1870 until 1894producing, some of the most beautiful anddiverse American art glass of the Victorianera.

Brilliant cut glass was one of the first itemsproduced at the new factory. From 1871through the late 1890’s, pitchers, vases,plates, goblets, teapots and other shapeswere cut from high quality blanks. With theintroduction of White Lusterless, Lava, andIris Iridescent glass, the company was on itsway to being America’s art glass master.

In 1874, Englishman Frederick S. Shirleywould become affiliated with, and later,chief designer for what in 1876, wouldbecome the Mt. Washington Glass Company,America’s largest producer of Victorian artglass. It was during Shirley’s tenure at MtWashington, that he would patent many ofthe art glass lines for which the companywas famous, including Amberina, Burmese,Peachblow and Crown Milano. The 1880sbrought the introduction of numerous artglass wares including Rose Amber, Burmese,Peachblow, Pearl Satin, Albertine, Cameo,Crown Milano, Royal Flemish, Neapolitan,Verona, Colonial Ware, and numerousdecorated wares. Smith Brothers, Alfredand Harry came to Mt. Washington in 1871from the Boston and Sandwich GlassCompany, and established the decoratingdepartment at Mt. Washington. In 1874,during company reorganization, theybought the decorating department and

leased the space from the factorysupervising all the decoration at Mt.Washington until leaving in 1885.

From 1880 until 1894, Mount Washingtonsupplied glass to the PairpointManufacturing Corporation to be used withthe silver plate which they produced. Theyproduced glass for many items includingcondiment sets, brides bowl holders,epergnes, and pickle castors. These twocompanies worked cooperatively until 1894when Pairpoint purchased the MountWashington Glass Works. After the merger,Mount Washington operated as a divisionof Pairpoint and produced glass, includingthe glass used for Pairpoint reverse paintedand puffy lamp shades, until at least 1915.

MT. WASHINGTON

GLASS WORKS

Description:

Mt. Washington Art Glass features Victorian artglass produced from the 1880s into the early 1900sin New Bedford, Massachusetts. More than 800exquisite photos featuring Burmese, Peach Blow,Crown Milano, Royal Flemish, Colonial Ware, RoseAmber, Napoli, and Verona are provided. Includedare sections showing biscuits, lamps, fruit bowls,salt & pepper and other condiment sets, sugarshakers, pitchers, vases, and toothpick holders. Inaddition, there is a chapter of outstanding WebbBurmese examples.

Book Details:

• 10-digit ISBN #: 1-57432-306-7

• 13-digit ISBN #: 978-1-57432-306-1

• Number of Pages: 272

• Number of Illustrations: 777

• Binding: Hardback

• Dimensions: 11.00" x 8.50" x 1.50"

• Weight: 2.70 lbs

• Published: September 1, 2002

BOOKS ONCOLLECTIBLE GLASS

Mt Washington Art GlassPlus Webb Burmese

IdentificationBetty Sisk

Publisher: Collector Books

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LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT

ANTIQUE OR GIFT?

Stop by and be surprised

167 HISTORIC 25th STREET 801-392-8842 (39-Attic)

antique furniture &

art pottery porcelain

glassware jewelry Victorian items & linens

ESTATES BOUGHT

& SOLD

STILL AT OURSAME CONVENIENT

MURRAYLOCATION

4854 SO. STATECOME ON IN

AND CHECK OUT THEGOODIES

VINE ST.ANTIQUES MALL

WALTER LARSEN’S FALL

ANTIQUES SHOW & SALE

During October, Antiques Show promoter Walter Larsen, of Alameda, California was in the Salt Lake Valley, with the latest installment of Utah’s longest running antiques show & sale. Walter’s Fall show, held at the South Towne Expo Center on October 8th, 9th & 10th, as usual, attracted a fine crowd of collectors. With antiques dealers from through-out the Western United States. The Larsen shows, which have become synonymous with quality, also feature some of Utah's finest, most respected antiques dealers, many of which can trace their participation to Walters earliest years. Larsen, who has been promoting antiques shows for 4 decades, has been bringing his show to the Salt Lake area For more than 30 years. Locating first at the Salt Palace, and ExpoMart in downtown Salt Lake City, in recent years the South Towne Expo Center in Sandy has become home to the show. Since moving his show from down-town, to the South end of the valley, the event seems to draw a somewhat different, more diverse crowd, and, the merchandise mix has changed to include more collectibles, along with the current Shabby Chic trend, and decorative and designer objects. Whatever your collecting interest, you can’t go wrong at one of Walters shows. But don’t forget, that the many local dealers who show their wares at these shows, can be found every day, in their shops, with the same high quality, interesting objects that draw many people to the shows. If you’re not visiting your local antiques shops on a regular basis, there’s a good chance that you’ll miss out on that piece you’ve been look-ing for. Get out and look around, it’s sitting right there on the shelf!

Nat Bischoff of Bearcat Antiques has

become a fixture at the Larsen Salt Lake Shows

variety of movie memorabilia Brek Anderson always brings a nice

You’ll always find the finest of antiques

in Gary Thompsons booth

Glassware, pottery, antique furniture etc.

Walters show had it all

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Specializing in quality

American Antiques. Located across the street, West of the

Salt Palace. Open daily except Sunday.

Or by appointment

ANTIQUE GALLERY

Honest Jon’s Historic

HILLS’ HOUSE

126 S. 200 W 359-4852

SALT LAKE CITY

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When long established Moriarty’s Antiques, one of Salt Lake City’s most prominent antique shopping destinations, came available, new owner Monica Zoltanski, who started her antiques career with a booth the shop, grabbed the chance to bring her kind of antiquing to the city. When you walk into Capital City Antiques Mall (formerly Moriarty’s), it doesn’t take long to realize that there’s a new sheriff in town. Monica Zoltanski, former proprie-tor of Sisters Home, has brought that same patented sense of style & design to her latest venture in the antiques industry.

by Dennis Barker

CAPITAL CITY ANTIQUES

MALL

“full circle”

If you visit Capital City Antiques, it won’t take long to encounter Monica and her constant companion “Chewy”, a friendly Brussels Griffon, which Monica describes as “the official greeter & treat sniffer”.

A girl and her dog

Monica, who likes mixing antiques with modern home décor, and is fond of arranging the shop inventory to suggest how antiques can be used in the home for everyday enjoyment, has created a warm pleasant, organized shopping environ-ment. However, when you think about Capital City, don’t just think décor. This shop is also the largest antiques mall in the Salt Lake Valley, with over 50 quality an-tiques dealers, and an attentive, capable staff,. Whether you’re a novice or the most discerning collector, you’ll find they stock a variety of antique and collectible objects capable of providing a satisfying experi-ence for every shopper. So, next time you’re headed downtown,

Jump off at the 9th South exit, and take a few Minutes To check out what’s happen-ing at Capital City Antiques. This shop is a very inviting place to spend a little time, garner new décor idea’s, or to search for that antique you’ve been hunting for. The shop has a cheerful feel about it, the selec-tion of merchandise is extensive, and the prices seem quite competitive. What more could you ask for. If your travels don’t bring you downtown in the next couple of weeks, be sure to put November 14th on your calendar. Capi-tal City will be having its grand opening celebration, with food, live music and some great deals on Antiques. Stop by, say hello, and take a look around. We think you’ll like what you see.

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Rock & Roll

Jazz

Big Bands

Old Standards

&

other

groovy stuff to

listen to!

RECORD

ALBUMS

& 45’S

VINTAGE

STEREO

EQUIPMENT

Find us at the:

VINE ST

ANTIQUES MALL

4854 SO. STATE

MURRAY

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PROVO CITY SHOPS

Rare Books Documents Art & Signatures

Fine Antiques

Expect the unexpected B. Ashworth’s

127 West Center Street, Provo, Utah 127 West Center Street, Provo, Utah

(801) 368-6001

120 W. CENTER STREET, PROVO, UTAH

Open Monday 12:00 to 4:00 11:00 to 5:00 Tue. thru Sat.

(801) 375-5033

We accept Visa Mastercard & discover

Buy a piece of the past for the present

MAN IN THE MOON

ANTIQUES

Go to : www.merchantcircle.com/business/Man.In.The.Moon.Antique.801-375-5033

for our weekly specials.

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VINTAGE

IN THE CITY

misc. (pronounced mis•sy)

Vintage Clothing Boutique

272 So. 200 E.

Salt Lake City • (801) 364-6472

OPEN

MON. - SAT. 11 TO 6

This month it’s those “K” words

Those are the “K” words. Tune innext month and find out about

words beginning with ”L”.

ANTIQUES COLLECTORS DICTIONARY

Have you ever wondered just what the heck your antiques dealer was talking about? Well, thisdictionary of antiques terms will help you turn that gibberish into useful information. We startedright where you would guess, with A, and each issue we will go on to the next letter. To save youtime, and us space, we will be editing out the more arcane entries (don’t worry, even your dealerdoesn’t know what they mean). Before long, you’ll be understanding all that antiques shop jargon,and be talking like a pro.

Kabistan Rugs: Caucasian, of fine weave, making useof the Ghiordiz knot; the wool pile is soft and silky.Designs are usually geometrical, cones, stars, the basiccolors being blue and red supported by green, brownand ivory.

Kakiemon: A style of decoration that derives fromJapanese porcelain-vigorous designs of animals andflowers in bright colors with that asymmetry particularto Japanese art. The name comes from a Japanese familyof potters who worked at Arita (q.v.).

Kandler, Johann Joachim (1706-75): Porcelain modeler,the foremost such craftsman in the history of Europeanceramics, appointed chief modeler of the Meissenporcelain factory in 1731, which position he held untilhis death in 1775. Kandler may be said to have inventedthe porcelain ‘figure’ as far as the West is concerned.

Kaolin: China clay. See Porcelain.

Karaja Rugs: Persian, of coarse weave and using theGhiordiz knot, the wool pile being long and lustrous.Blue and red are the basic colors, supported by brown,yellow and white, the favoured decoration being closefloral patterns.

Kashan Rugs: Persian, of very fine weave, Senna knot,thick, short wool pile. Curved medallions are the usualmain design, the floral borders being in red, brown anddark blue with supporting colors.

Kazak Rugs: Caucasian, of coarse weave, Ghiordizknot, coarse wool pile. Characteristic are the brilliantcolors-red, green and yellow supported by blue, brownand white-and large bold patterns of many varieties.The border may have from three to five stripes.

Kelsterbach: German hard-paste porcelain factoryfounded in 1761 with the aid of C. D. Busch who hadbeen at Meissen.

Keshir Rugs: A country type of rug from Kir-Shehr,patterned with flowers and geometric forms in red andgreen and other supporting colors, the light green beingpredominant and characteristic. Wide borders have ayellow stripe usually. Coarse weft and only thirty toninety knots to a square inch.

Kick: The cone, as found in most modern wine bottles,drawn up inside many old glass vessels.

Kidderminster Rugs: Kidderminster was probably thefirst rug-making centre in England, a factory beingfounded as early as 1735; by c. 1750 the first loom formaking Brussels carpets was set up and the industrygrew to become very prosperous.

Kidney Table: Table with top shaped like a kidney;late eighteenth century.

Kingwood: Brazilian wood of rich violet-brownshading into black and showing distinct streakymarkings, not unlike Rosewood. Also known as PrinceWood.

Kirman Rugs: Persian, closely woven, Senna knot, shortwool pile; colors are soft-white, pink, grey-and floraland bird patterns are typical.

Kloster-Veilsdorf: This German (Thuringian) hard-pasteporcelain factory founded in 1760. A monogrammatic‘cv’ in various forms is the mark.

Knee: The broad upper part of a cabriole leg.

Knee-hole Table: Writing tables and dressing tableswith recessed centers to accommodate the knees of thesitter date from the early eighteenth century.

Knibbs, The: A family of English clock-makers. Theearliest of whom records exist was Samuel Knibb ofClaydon, Oxon., who worked in London from 1663 toabout 1670. His cousin, Joseph Knibb, also of Claydon,was one of the greatest English clock-makers. He cameto London c. 1670 and worked there till 1697.

Knop: Archaic for knob, a disc, bulge or swelling, theusage being mainly confined to such decoration onglass stems.

Konieh Rugs: From the Whirling Dervish city ofKonieh, ancient Iconium, with many geometric andfloral designs in rich colors, notably red and blue;coarse weave.

Ko Ware: Stoneware of the Sung dynasty comprising adark body and variously shaded grey glaze with a fine-meshed crackle. Similar to Kuan Ware (q.v.).

Krater (Greek): Vase-shaped vessel with two handles.

Ku (Chinese): Ancient, slender, bronze wine vesselgreatly esteemed for its proportions.

Kuan Ware: Stoneware of the Sung dynasty comprisinga dark grey body and thick grayish-green or grayish-blue glaze which usually has an irregular crackle. Madeearly in the twelfth century at K’ai-feng-fu and later atHang-chou.

Kuei (Chinese): Ancient bronze bowl, deep, low, oftenwith convex sides and usually with two handles.

Kulah Rugs: Turkish rug noted for its fine floralborders; mostly prayer rugs; coarse.

Kurdish Rugs: Rather vague term for colorful rugsmade by nomadic tribesmen of Kurdistan.

Kyoto: Japanese ceramics-making centre in YamashiroProvince. Pottery made until the eighteenth century,later both pottery and porcelain were produced.

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Fine Antiques & Vintage Collectibles

DOUBLE DIAMOND AUCTIONEERS

November 14th 2009 • 10:00 am

Marble Park Auction Barn (5 miles W. of Tremonton Ut • off I-84 exit 40 then west 5 miles)

Preview Nov.. 14th • Noon to 5:00 PM • 8:00 AM day of sale

ANTIQUE & CONSIGNMENT

AUCTION

INCLUDING 2 ESTATES, FROM TENNESSEE & WEST VIRGINIA

ALONG WITH CONSIGNMENTS FROM THROUGHOUT UTAH

OVER 30 PIECES OF ANTIQUE FURNITURE • ANTIQUE QUILTS

MANY UNUSUAL ITEM’S • LOTS OF ANTIQUES

TOO MUCH TO LIST

THERE WILL BE NO CONSIGNMENT AUCTION IN OCTOBER

180 West 1200 South

Logan Utah • (435) 753-4514

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Acorn’s Antique

Show & Sale

Sat. November 7 th

9 am - 6 pm

Sun. November 8 th

10 am - 5 pm

&

Utah’s Premier

Antiques Event

Weber County Fairgrounds, 1000 No. 1200 W.

Ogden, Ut Exit #346

East off I-15 after exit

OUR BIGGEST

SHOW EVER!

JUST IN TIME FOR

THE HOLIDAYS Over 60 booths-- from the

finest Antiques to rustic & country home décor. Large selection of fine

jewelry, movie memorabilia, exquisite glassware, pottery, quilts, toys, dolls, linens, western collections & guns,

vintage, & more furniture then ever!!

For show information call 645-5933 Admission: $5.00 • $4.00 with coupon

children free - free parking

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Mon-Fri 10:00 to 6:00 Sat 10:00 to 7:00

ARE YOU HAVINGA GOOD TIME?

It’s really quite simple, a collection is agroup of things gathered or collected, and aperson is a collector when they bring itemstogether into a group. But, for most of us,collecting is about more than just things thatwe can identify, categorize, organize anddisplay. While People collect for manydifferent reasons, we all share one commonthread. The truth is, most people collect,because it is just plain fun!

Regardless of what you collect, how youcollect can dictate the pleasure you get fromthe experience. The trend in recent years,of shopping for antiques and collectibles onthe internet, seems to have sucked much ofthe joy out of the hobby. For me, and manycollectors, the pleasure is really found in thehunt. Rambling from antiques shop toantiques shop, savoring the ambience,conversation and especially that heartstopping jolt, when you encounter that item,that you simply have to own.

Contrasted with the mundane experience ofscouring web pages and lists, one wondersif this is really the same hobby at all. In thisnew “information age”, we have alldiscovered that things that at one timeseemed scarce, are in fact quite plentifulwhen aggregated into a nationalmarketplace. Anything you want can quiteeasily be found. However, when theexperience of collecting is stripped ofpersonal contact, and the sheer pleasuregenerated by the hunt, it becomes more akinto ordering shirts from a JC Penny catalogue,than “antiquing”. It’s just one more thingto stick on your shelf. If this is what it hascome to, I’d just as soon have that new shirt.

The good news is that it’s not too late torecapture that fun and excitement that madeus love collecting. Utah has over 60 antiquesshops, all staffed with owners patientlywaiting at their sales counter, wantingnothing more than to show us a good time.

So, lets all try to put a little life back intothis hobby that we so much love. Turn offthat computer, and visit one of the manyinteresting antiques & collectible shopsscattered throughout the state. You neverknow what you’ll find. But, I guarantee thatwhen you encounter a trinket that causesthat little twitter in your stomach, you’llknow that you’ve found the reason youstarted to collect to begin with.

See you out there!

by Dennis Barker

YOUR ADHERE

WILL REACHTHOUSANDS

OF READERS FROMSOUTHERN UTAH TO

SOUTHERN IDAHOcall for rates:

(801) 566-3306

ESTATE & ANTIQUE BLOW OUT!

NOVEMBER 14 & 21 3345 S. 300 W. SLC, • UT 84115

8 AM SHARP AND NO EARLIES PLEASE.

Estate Furniture & Antiques must go from this location! Tons of used and antique items including: Sq. Steinway grand piano, dressers, trunks, tables, chairs, glass linens & lace, plus some dolls an& toys, , display

cases and clothing display racks, jewelry, new and gently used items as well as general household items from estates.

ALL ITEMS WILL BE PRICED COST OR LESS.

CHEAPER BY THE BOX OR TRUCK LOAD.

TOO MUCH TO LIST.

DEALS, DEALS AND MORE DEALS. . DO NOT MISS THIS

CHANCE TO SAVE LOTS OF MONEY.

Cash or check preferred

Questions: Call Les @ (801) 884-6240

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Round Valley Collectiques

STOP BY AND BROWSE OUR SHOP, FILLED TO THE BRIM WITH ANTIQUES &

COLLECTIBLES. FROM ELEGANT TO PRIMATIVE, IN ALL PRICE RANGES.

CHECK OUT OUR HANDMADE QUILTS

Open 9:00 am till 6:00 pm Monday through Saturday

195 NO. STATE, SCIPIO, UTAH, (435)758-2699

COWBOY COLLECTIBLESCOWBOY COLLECTIBLESCOWBOY COLLECTIBLES BY CZRBY CZRBY CZR

A N T I Q U E S MAIN STREET

In the historic district

of St George,

MAIN ST. ANTIQUES

Features fine antiques and

collectibles, Including china,

furniture, Native American,

books, glass, pottery, silver,

coins, sports items

and much more.

We have wide variety of

antiques to Choose from, and

the variety changes daily.

49 NO. MAIN ST. ST. GEORGE UTAH (435) 628-7333 OPEN MONDAY 10 TILL 5, TUESDAY - FRIDAY 10 TILL 6, SATURDAY 10 TILL 4

WE OFFER UTAHS FINEST SELECTION OF COWBOY AND WESTERN ANTIQUES.

FROM SADDLES TO FINE ART, YOU’LL FIND WHAT YOUR LOOKING FOR AT

57 No Main Street Panguitch Utah (435) 676-8060 COWBOY COLLECTIBLES BY CZRCOWBOY COLLECTIBLES BY CZRCOWBOY COLLECTIBLES BY CZR

OPEN 10:00 AM TILL 6:00 PM, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY

www.cowboycollectiblesutah.com Email: [email protected]

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$$$ REWARD $$$

Local Collector is seeking Timpanogos Summit Club pins All years. $50 to $200 each. Email – [email protected] Dawn Smith 801-750-2356

ESTATESALES

SALE TODAY

ALL IN THE FAMILY Estate Liquidations

Real and Personal Property

FOR EXPERIENCED, PROFESSIONAL ESTATE SERVICE CALL: SUE MOLITORIS 583-1520 OR VICKI SHANKS 268-9521

BEARCAT ANTIQUES

APPRAISALS & ESTATE SERAPPRAISALS & ESTATE SERVICES

FOR INFORMATION

Call: Nate Bischoff (801) 532-6262

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Shop locator map

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45 N Center St, Midway 435 654-5505 Hours: Tues—Sat 10 to 5 Sun by chance 10

Round Valley Collectiques Antiques, Collectibles, Gifts

195 N State, Scipio 801 758-2699 Open 9 til 6 Mon - Sat

Fairview Museum Gifts Things you want & need. Old & new

85 N 100 E, Fairview 435 427-9216 Great Art & History Museum 8

Rocking Chairs & Antiq. etc Antique furniture & collectibles

160 S. Main, Helper 435 472-2684 Open 10 till 5 Mon. through Sat. 9

Cowboy Collectibles by CZR Western Antiques & Cowboy items

57 N Main, Panguitch 435 676-8060 See our display ad

Main Street Antiques Fine antiques, Native american

49 N. Main, St George 435 628-7333 See our display ad

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Betty’s Antiques Old West, Pottery, Glass, Wagon Wheels

1181 S Main,Cedar City 435 586-7221 Open 7 days a week. 10 til 6

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Nana’s Cottage Glassware kitchen, art pottery, quilts & western

130 S Main,Fredonia, AZ 643-7186 Open Tues. To Sat. 10 to 5 (AZ time) (area code 928)

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Deja Vu Antiques, Home Décor, Shabby Chic & Gifts

182 So. 100 E, Kanab 435 644-2633 Open Tues. To Sat 3

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SALT LAKE COUNTY

Antiques TOUR

Antiques & Estates Antiques, Collectibles, Estates Services

7638 So. State #C 487-0444

Open T-S 11 to 6, Starting Oct. 15th 6

Longwood Antiques Collectibles • Appraisals

3240 So. 2300 E. 792-5206 Located in the Plant Gallery Building

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60 So. Main, Tooele 435 882-4688 (see our display ad in this issue) 10

Gingerbread Antiques Antiques, Furniture, Quilts, Yarn

8540 So. 700 E. 255-5666 (See our display ad in this issue)

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Sandy Antique Mall Like an antiques show every day

8672 So. State 568-9840 (see our display ad in this issue) 7

Vine Street Antiques Antiques & Collectibles Mall

4854 So. State St. 265-0595 M-Thu 10 to 6, Fri & Sat 11 to 6, Sun 11 to 5

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Things Forgotten Toys, Collectibles, Antiques

8896 W. 2700 So. 250-0378 Saturday only 11:00 to 5:00 9

Mormon Traders Dba/ Estates & Remainders

3345 S. 300 W. 487-0444 Open Tuesday thru Saturday 11:00 to 6:00 4

Cobwebs Antiques, Collectibles, toys

1054 E. 2100 So. 485-9295 Open M-F 11 to 5, Sat. 12 to 5 2

2nd Hand Chic Eclectic, Antiques & Decor

2006 So. 900 E. 433-0044 Mon - Fri 11 - 6 • Saturday 10 - 7: 1

GROW YOUR BUSINESS ADVERTISE IN THIS SPACE FOR ONLY

$25.00 PER MONTH

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Jitterbug Antqs. & Toys Toys, Collectibles, Antiques

243 E. 300 S. 537-7038 Open Mon. to Sat. 11:00 to 5:00 G

Thomson & Burrows Fine furniture, accessories, lighting

415 E. 200 S. 521-0650 (Visit us at our new Location) I

R.M. Kennard Antiques Utah’s most complete Antiques shop

215 E. 300 S. 328-9796 Open M-F 11 to 5, Sat 11 to 4 F

Retro Rose Everything but the ordinary

207 E. 300 S. 364-7979 Open Tue—Fri 10:00 to 6:00 E

Carmen Miranda’s Fine vintage jewelry

270 S. 300 E. 359-7741 Open Tue—Sat 11:30 to 5:00 H

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501 E. 300 S. 364-0664 M-F 10 to 7 • Sat 11 to 6 J

Salt lake city antiques tour

Elemente 353 W Pierpont Ave 355-7400

A Haven for the discriminating

Used furniture buyer

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Hills House Gallery Quality American Furniture

126 S. 200 W. 359-4852 National Historic Site 5

Capital City Antique Mall Salt Lake Valleys Largest Mall

959 S. W Temple 521-7207 Tues - Sat 11-6, Open Sundays 12-5 3

Georges Architectural salvage

470 E. 900 So. 539-1140 (see our display ad in this issue)

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704 S. 9th Avenue • 363-9457 Open Mon – Sat noon to 6:00 6

City Creek Antiques 18th & 19th Century Antiques

169 E. 300 S. 328-4004 www.citycreekantiques.com A

THE GREEN ANT Mid-century modern Furniture

179 E. 300 S. 595-1818 Open Mon - Sat 11 to 6 Thurs 11 to 3 B

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misc. (missy) Vintage & 2nd Hand Clothing Boutique

272 So. 200 E.. 364-6472 Open Mon - Sat 11 to 6 Tues 11 to 3

BROADWAY Shopping District

Antiques Shops

Ken Sanders Rare Books Utah, Mormon, 1st ed., fine books

268 S. 200 E. 521-3819 Www.kensanderbooks.com D

GROW YOUR BUSINESS ADVERTISE IN THIS SPACE FOR ONLY

$25.00 PER MONTH

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Payson Antiques Furniture, Quilts, Primitives, Glass

280 E 100 N, Payson 465-9874 (see our display ad in this issue) 9

Planted Earth Jewelry, Silver, Glass, Furniture

440 S. State, Orem 225-4510 (see our display ad in this issue) 4

Rosebud Antiques Furniture, Chair caning, Primitives

15 So. Main, Pleasant Grove

796-0108

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Rocking Chairs & Antq’s etc Antique furniture & collectibles

160 S. Main, Helper 435 472-2684 Open 10 till 5 Mon. through Sat. 11

Treasures Antique Mall 1045 N. 2000 W., Springville

West Frontage Rd 489-4152 491-0749 8

Man in the Moon Affordable Prices! Antiques & Collectibles

120 W. Center St, Provo 375-5033 (see our display ad in this issue) 5

Cats Cradle Antiques Estate Jewelry, Dolls, Pottery, etc.

168 W. Center St, Provo 374-1832 Objects of Interest, Antiquity & Quality

B. Ashworth’s Rare Documents, Art, Books, Antiques

127 W. Center St, Provo 368-6001 (see our display ad in this issue)

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$25.00 PER MONTH

The Nook & Cranny Gifts, Décor and More

115 E State St, Lehi 766-3754 Mon—Fri 11 to 8 • Sat 10 to 6 1

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Confetti Antiques & Books Antiques, Rare Books & more

273 N Main, Spanish Fork • 798-0137 Open 10 till 6 Tue. Thru Sat.• Mon. by chance

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Star Mill General Store Furniture, Glassware, Tools, Art

147 E. 600 N. Am Fork 756-0464 2

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Northern Utah & IDAHO

antiques tour

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The Timeless Attic Antiques, Collectibles, Decor

167 Historic 25th St, Ogden 392-8842 (see our display ad in this issue) 5

Country Village Antiques Mall, 70 Dealers

730 S. Main, Logan 435 752-1678 Open Mon-Fri 10 to 6, Sat 9 to 6 6

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180 W. 1200 S. Logan, Ut 435 753-4514 Open 10 to 6 Mon. through Sat.

Park Avenue Mall 5000 sq ft of Affordable Antiques

393 Park Ave. Idaho Falls 208 528-0472 Open 10 to 6 M-F, 10 to 5 Sat, 12 to 4 Sun 14

Antique Gallery General Antiques, colletibles

341 W.Broadway Idaho Falls ID

208 523-3906 15

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This Olde Stuff Antiques & Collectibles

12 So. Main, Grace, ID 208 425-3900 Open Eleven-ish till dark, 6+ days a week

GROW YOUR BUSINESS ADVERTISE IN THIS SPACE FOR ONLY

$25.00 PER MONTH

Antiques Etc. Antiques, coins, rocks & Jewelry

2987 Grant Ave., Ogden 458-1463 Hours: Mon - Sat 11 to 7 3

Stone Post Antiques Unique Furniture, Glass, the Unusual

62 W. 800 N., Sunset 791-4212 Closed Wednesdays

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270 N. Main, Layton 544-7999 Open Mon. to Sat. 10:30 till 7;00

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CLOSED FOR

THE WINTER

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Why wait for Black Friday?

Now taking layaways for

Christmas.

Monday-Thursday 10-6 Friday-Saturday 11-6 Sunday 11-5

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4 8 5 4 S O U T H S TAT E S T R E E T, M U R R AY, U TA H

INE STREET ANTIQUES MALL

Come in and get

your day after

Thanksgiving

deals today!

Make us an offer

we can’t refuse!

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