I don’t recall when I bought my first silver-overlay glass serving dish at auction. Most likely, it was among a lot of glassware containing a piece I really wanted. But after I got it home…
Uncovering Our History Through The Relics Left Behind
Posted in Toys
I was listening to my local radio station recently when the female host asked listeners to call in with their favorite childhood toy. With this being the Christmas season and toys being at the core of it,…
Posted in Art
Looking at it, I wouldn’t have guessed that the metal sculpture was a planter. It reminded me of the Greek goddess Medusa, but this piece had only three snakes emanating from its top. I had…
Posted in Art
I was previewing photos of an upcoming auction earlier this week when I spotted them. They were figurines of black women, 13 of them, dressed in brightly colored bathing suits, church suits and night-out-on-the-town outfits. Whoa! I…
Posted in Mystery Finds, and Sewing
The auctioneer described his next item up for bid as a mini sewing machine. I perked up. I love old sewing machines, the big black metal monstrosities that weigh as much as a house but…
I came across the name Stangl at an auction a couple years ago when I bought a lovely hand-colored pottery bird. The name was unfamiliar to me, but I’ve learned a lot about the company…
Earlier this week, I wrote a post about stereotypical images of black children that I come across at auctions. I complimented Disney’s “The Princess and the Frog” for its positive portrayal of a black girl…
With Christmas only a few weeks away, I decided to go through my auction finds to come up with some items I’d seen or bought with this theme. I’ll share them with you as we…
Posted in Art, and Ephemera/Paper/Documents
The black woman standing before us was agitated. Did you see that picture on the wall over there, she asked my auction buddy Janet and me. Janet had seen it. I hadn’t. I always miss…
Posted in Art, and Ephemera/Paper/Documents
Some months ago, I bought at auction six postal covers with illustrations of the attack on Pearl Harbor and other World War II battles drawn by a man named Fred Miller. I had never heard of Miller, but…