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What Will The Next Generation Collect? (6/8/09)
harry-rinkerIt is time once again to peer into my crystal ball; at least it would be if I owned a … More >>


Rinker on Antiques: What Do Our Customers Want? (5/26/09)
harry-rinkerOn May 12, I attended Western Connecticut State University’s Macricostas Entrepreneur lecture entitled “Succeeding as an Entrepreneur in Today’s Challenging … More >>


ANACS Grading Service – Packaging Your Coins (3/4/09)
ANACS is America’s oldest grading service, and has the most stringent ethical policy of the major grading services.  You can … More >>


ANACS Grading Service – Submission Form (3/4/09)
ANACS is America’s oldest grading service, and has the most stringent ethical policy of the major grading services.  You can … More >>


Preserving the Worth of Your Antique Carpets (12/17/08)
Household TrafficWe have all seen beautiful Oriental carpets worn to shreds, discolored, cracked, stained, stretched out of shape and visited with all possible … More >>


A Time for Opera (12/11/08)
A side view of the works of a Patti clock.A Time for Opera By Mark Peers Welch, Spring & Co.’s Patti Series Clocks were named after opera singers and are called Patti clocks by collectors today. The three most popular Patti clocks today’s collectors seek are: the Patti V.P.; the Gerster V.P.; and the Cary V.P. More >>


Collecting Baseball Cards and the 1948 Leaf Set (12/8/08)
The back of the Jackie Robinson card from the 1948 Leaf Set.Collecting Baseball Cards and the 1948 Leaf Set By Ed Kushner More >>


Collecting Amputation Sets 101 (12/4/08)
Tenaculum was used to carefully grasp the arteries during amputations. They were also used to move other tissue.Collecting Amputation Sets 101 By Laura Collum One hundred-forty-six years ago, in December of 1862, 72,000 Confederate and 106,000 Union soldiers clashed in what is now called the Fredericksburg Campaign. When it was over, Fredericksburg was still in Confederate hands and 5,200 Confederate and 12,700 Union soldiers were injured or killed. More >>


Fort-Shaped Pincushions (12/4/08)
Another round-lobed pincushion.Fort-Shaped Pincushions By Dolores Elliott More >>


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