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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 Fine & Costume Jewelry Silver, Porcelain & Unique Gifts Art & Miniatures Report: Acorn’s Antiques Show Collecting Hull Pottery 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 #264 December 2009 UTAH & IDAHO ANTIQUES TOUR MAPS IN THIS ISSUE: Randy Bryson Collection Auction Double Diamond Auctioneers Dec. 12th (see page 8 for details) SEE INSIDE FOR DETAILS

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45 N Center Street

Midway UT, 84049

435-654-5505

Please come in and

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THIS YEAR GIVE THEM EXACTLY

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NOW OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK (801) 521-7207, Mon - Sat 11-6, Sunday 12-5

959 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City, Ut 84101

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Holidays on BroadwayDowntown Salt Lake

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.

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

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What’s Up!

Nobody could have sized this sale up betterthan Yogi. It sure seems like I’ve been tothis sale before. However, every time it’s anew experience. I have yet to stop by with-out finding something new to buy. ThisEstate liquidation, which has been goingon since September, and has been restockedafter each months sale, doesn’t show muchsign of slowing down. Nate Bischoff of Bear-cat Antiques, who is handling the liquida-tion, tells me there are still 500 to 600 boxesof antiques yet to be opened, and sold.

Antiques & EstatesNow open

Les & Joan Schofield have got their newMidvale Shop up and running. Called An-tiques & Estates, they will be open duringDecember, Saturdays only, from 10 - 6. Theshop will maintain full time hours begin-ning January 2010. As usual, you can ex-pect just the best from Les & Joan.

Randy Bryson Auction

Utah Antiques DealersAssociation Meeting

The Utah Antiques Dealers Association willhold their last Meeting of the Year onDecember 16th. We’ll be taking a look athow to approach our legislative agendaduring the 2010 session. We expect to againbe included in amendments to the UtahPawnshop & secondhand merchandisetransactions law, and want to make sure weare prepared to do what is necessary toremain free from its regulations. Be there.

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

“This is like déjà vu all overagain.”

DAVID A. LITVINESTATE SALE

You’ll want to set aside the afternoon orevening of December 4th. The DowntownAlliance (Salt Lake City), will be sponsoringHOLIDAYS ON BROADWAY. Billed as astroll down Broadway (300 So.), with“Treats, Music and Shopping”, It will be agreat time to enjoy the city’s Christmas sea-son ambience. Several Downtown antiquesshops are participating, so, if you’re look-ing for something unusual, you’ll be able toget a little holiday shopping done.

On top of the fun, you can also register for$1,800.00 in Gift certificates to be given awayby participating businesses.

Lets see, free food, music & antiques......Sounds like my cup of tea! See you there.

CHECK THIS OUT

On Dec. 12th, Double Diamond Auctions willbe selling A second lot from Randy Bryson’ssuperb antiques & arts collection. It will I’msure, be one of the highlight sales of the year.Save me a seat up front!

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ESTATE LIQUIDATION

PRESENTED BY BEARCAT ANTIQUES & APPRAISALS

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Encompassing David’s 30 year collection of 18th century

English and Continental Ceramics, Cut Glass, Silver, art ,furniture,

rugs, lamps stemware, Asian antiques, jewelry

Along with the contents of 4 storage units,

and the 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

DECEMBER 18, 19 & 20 10 AM UNTIL 3 PM

TO BE SOLD IN PHASES FUTURE SALES AND LOCATIONS

TO BE ANNOUNCED

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

PLEASE CONTACT:

NATE BISCHOFF

BEARCAT ANTIQUES & APPRAISALS

(801) 532 6262

WE STILL HAVE OVER

500 BOXES TO UNPACK

1370 SOUTH 2100 EAST

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH

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December 2009 • Page 6

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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

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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

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or 801-750-2356

From our House to Yours,

Unique Antiques and Gifts,

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www.plantedearth.net

440 South State Orem 225-4510

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Antiques & Toys

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

SLC, 84111 (801) 537-7038

Collectible toys, Kitchen items, Jewelry, Coke,

Tins, Misc.

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CAlendar OF EVENTS

December 2009 • Page 7

Ken & Bonnie JacksonAuctions

Call for informationregarding December Auctionswww.funutahauctions.com

801.661.0851

Silcox AuctionsCall for information

regarding December AuctionsInfo: (801) 465-4920

Double DiamondAuctions

Antiques AuctionRandy Bryson Collection

December 12thSee page 8 for details

UADAMembership meeting

December 16th - 7:00 pmCapital City Antiques

959 So. West Temple, SLC

Holidays on BroadwaySalt Lake City

December 4thDowntown Salt Lake

Treats, music & shopping

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

WOULD BE OF INTEREST TO OUR READERS, LET USKNOW AND WE WILL INCLUDE YOUR EVENT

IN OUR CALENDAR!

A FUNNY THING HAPPENS WHENYOU DON’T ADVERTISE

NOTHING!

IF YOU’RE READING THIS, YOU KNOW

WHY ADVERTISING WORKS!

Isn’t it time to think about display advertising in the NEW CENTURY COLLECTOR

TELL PEOPLE YOUR STORY (call today for our own rates • 801 566-3306)

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

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

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

We feature Salt City Candles

Antiques & Collectibles Mall 270 No. Main Street

Layton Utah 544-7999

MAIN STREET MEMORIES

Star MillChristmas at Star Mill

Parade, Santa, Firetruck Rides& just plain fun!

See page 16 for details

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DOUBLE DIAMOND AUCTIONEERS

December 12th 2009 • 10:00 am

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

Preview Dec. 11th • Noon to 5:00 PM • 8:00 AM day of sale

ANTIQUE AUCTION A new, outstanding auction lot from

the collection of Randy Bryson, one Utah’s most important antiques collections

ART INCLUDING UTAH ARTISTS • VICTORIAN BRONZE • ART POTTERY TO

INCLUDE ROOKWOOD AMONG OTHERS • GLASSWARE • SILVER & SILVER PLATE

VINTAGE LAMPS & LIGHTING • FURNITURE • JEWELRY

TOO MUCH TO LIST • HUNDREDS OF QUALITY LOTS

OF ART AND FINE ANTIQUES

180 West 1200 South

Logan Utah • (435) 753-4514

Fine Antiques & Vintage Collectibles

December 2009 • Page 8

DON’T FORGET TO

CHECK OUT THE MAP

SECTION IN THE BACK OF

THE PAPER.

YOU’LL DISCOVER

THAT NOTHING HELPS

YOU FIND SHOPS,

OR NAVIGATE YOUR

WAY THROUGH YOUR

ANTIQUING TRIP QUITE

LIKE THE

NEW CENTURY NEW CENTURY

COLLECTOR

LOCATOR MAPS.

YOU’LL FIND

YOUR FAVORITE SHOPS,

AND DISCOVER

NEW SHOPS DESTINED TO

BECOME FAVORITES.

HAPPY HUNTING!

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WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT! HAVE YOU FORGOTTEN TO RENEW YOUR UTAH ANTIQUES DEALERS

ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP?

WE’RE WORKING FOR YOU & WE HAVE MUCH

TO ACCOMPLISH THIS YEAR

Send in your renewal today, and become part of the Solution.

COLLECTING CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS AND TREE DECORATIONS

There are many kinds of Christmas ornament collectors and, if you think about it, collections of Christmas ornaments are probably the most prolific of

all items collected. Many people, who would not even consider themselves to be collectors, have great collections of Christmas ornaments and Christ-

mas decorations. They cherish and proudly display these collections each year at family gatherings and Christmas parties with friends. Some Christmas

ornament collectors add a new Christmas ornament to their collection each year without fail. Others have relatives who give them a new Christmas or-

nament each Christmas as a family tradition. Christmas ornaments contributed by family members always become so much more treasured collections.

Serious collectors can't wait for the Christmas season to come around again, so they can once again display their full collection with new additions for

friends and relatives. Many of these seasoned Christmas ornament collectors large Christmas trees in the home and extras shelves and tables to display

their whole collection at once. Part of their fun is creating a new look display each year, so that the home looks different every Christmas. Many collec-

tors deliberately display only a part of their collection each year so that they can create a different look each Christmas. Collectors also specialize in

many different aspects of Christmas. Some collect only ornaments that are hung on trees. Others collect only standing ornaments that are displayed on

tables and shelves. Some specialize in Nativity sets, others in ceramic Santa's, some might love snowmen or angels or reindeer etc. To begin a collection

of unique ornaments, look for pieces throughout the year. This way, you can bring Christmas into your home during any season!

Collecting Antique Christmas Ornaments Antique Christmas ornaments can add that vintage Old World appeal to your holiday decor. This can be a specialized form of collecting and it is wise to

become familiar with the antique ornament market. There are a wide variety of ornament types, from German, blown-glass ornaments to paper mache

ornaments, from goose-feather trees to antique paper cards and tree ornaments and even antique Christmas lights. Once you know what you like, you'll

know what to focus on collecting. Most antique Christmas Ornament collectors search the internet and local antique stores, garage sales and flea mar-

kets for antique Christmas ornaments. Prices will vary greatly with the ornament's age, color, condition and manufacturer. You really need a passion

and a lot of time to seriously collect Antique Christmas ornaments & decoration. Also, be sure to carefully check second hand and antique ornaments

for stickers before purchase, because price stickers can be used to camouflage damage or chips in ornament

Collecting Vintage Santa Claus Vintage Santa Collectors are basically a separate category of antique collectors. Antique Santa Figurines are very collectible as evidenced by the prices

at antique shows and shops where they are quite popular whenever they come up. It is important to do a lot of research if you are looking for the very

old pieces. The older pieces were made of bits of cotton batting, paper mache, chenille, twigs and die cut scraps. All of these are being reproduced, so be

sure and know what you are purchasing. Beware of pieces marked as old that are in to perfect condition, although vintage Santa's are sometimes found

in high quality condition, such items are rare and extremely expensive. Always know your dealer! Some manufactures are selling wonderful vintage

reproduction pieces. These are nice to own, if not purchased as antique. They have the old world appeal that many collectors prefer without the huge

prices. Santa figurines are being made in almost as many different ways as there are collectors to buy them. So take your time, look around and see

what appeals most to your and your budget. Always let your heart decide what you are doing, so you will always be pleased with your collections.

Happy Holidays, from your Utah Antiques Dealers Association

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UTAH ANTIQUES DEALERS ASSOCIATION

MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL

2009 - 2010

Please renew my membership in the Utah Antiques Dealers Association. Membership dues $25.00

Member: __________________________ ______________________________

Name Business

Remit to: Penny McLaughlin • Gingerbread Antiques

8540 So. 700 E. • Sandy, UT 84070

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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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OUR ADVERTISERS

2nd Hand Chic (Sugarhouse)

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IF YOUR ANTIQUES BUSINESS IS NOT ON THIS LIST, YOUR MISSING OUT ON THE MOUNTAIN WESTS MOST EFFECTIVE, LOW COST ANTIQUES ADVERTISING .

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At the end of another successful year, we at the New Century Collector would like to

thank our advertisers. We know, that you are what makes this publication possible.

Dear Advertisers

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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

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STILL AT OURSAME CONVENIENT

MURRAYLOCATION

4854 SO. STATE

WHAT ARE YOU

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VINE ST.

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OPEN SUNDAY

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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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ACORN’S ANTIQUES SHOW

Gary Killpack, Cats Cradle in Provo, displays a trove

of unusual goodies.

Fred Hightower & Mary Corporon, strike an “Antiques

Gothic” pose, as they explain their “last in first out” theory.

Bill Alder always brings a nice assortment of popular

European county decor.

Brek Anderson never fails to catch my eye

with his sports memorabilia

When I discovered that I would be unable to get up to Ogden on Saturday or Sunday, to check out the November 7th & 8th Acorn’s Antiques Show, I decided to head up North during show set up on Friday, drop off a stack of New Century Collectors and take a look around.

Having participated in antiques shows myself for many years, I knew what I would encounter. Everyone busy display-ing their wares and working to give their booth that “just so” look. Each mini antiques shop a hub of activity, which when married together create an unmistakable atmosphere of excitement and anticipation.

The attitude of most dealers at Antiques shows seems more camaraderie and coop-eration than competition. As the day goes along, dealers tend to explore the show themselves. Snacking at the goodies pro-vided by promoter Heidi Wilcox, schmoozing with friends, meeting new dealers and always, looking to pick off that bargain hiding in another booth.

That so much work can be accomplished in so little time will never cease to be an amazement. This can be backbreaking work. Hundreds of pieces of furniture and tubs of smalls, along with tables & display fixtures are hauled into the build-ing. Over the course of the show, Each dealer will have to select his inventory, either from his show stock or cannibalized from his shop. Then, each item will be wrapped & packed, transported to the show location, unloaded, unwrapped, dis-played, hopefully sold, or, rewrapped & packed, loaded up and returned to the shop, unwrapped and redisplayed there. Whew…… what a job. How these an-tiques nomads accomplish this in such good humor is a testament to their love of the business.

And, they do it all for us. All we have to do, is cough up four bucks, and a couple of hours, to be mesmerized by the splen-dor of it all, and hopefully discover that long sought after treasure we thought we’d never find. So, I hope you got out to Acorn’s in November. If not, you missed out on a great show, and tons of fun. See you at the next one!

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120 W. CENTER STREET, PROVO, UTAH • (801) 375-5033

Open Mon 12:00 till 4:00 • Tues - Sat 11:00 till 5:00

We accept Visa MasterCard & Discover

We just got in over 100 convex

Glass Silhouettes, come early

for the best selection.

They make lovely gifts for Mom

15% off any purchase during December

It’s Christmas

at Man in the Moon

"Buy a piece of the past for a Present."

MAN IN THE MOON

ANTIQUES

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This month it’s those “L” words

ANTIQUES COLLECTORS DICTIONARY

Have you ever wondered just what the heck your antiques dealer was talking about?Well, this dictionary of antiques terms will help you turn that gibberish into useful

information. We started right where you would guess, with A, and each issue we will go on to the next letter. To save you time, and us space, we will be editing out themore arcane entries (don’t worry, even your dealer doesn’t know what they mean).

Laburnum: Hard wood of yellowish tint streakedwith brown, used for parquetry veneer from the endof the seventeenth century.

Lace Glass: Vetro de trina, the finest work in thelatticino technique.

Lacquer: The art of lacquering (which was knownin China as early as the middle of the firstmillennium B.C.) originated in the discovery of theprotective properties of the sap of the lac-tree whichcan be used to coat almost any material and forms ahard semi-transparent film. Chinese lacquering fallsinto three groups: (1) the ornament raised in lowrelief; (2) painted upon the surface, and (3) cut orincised. The trade in Chinese lacquered goods wasextensive in the early eighteenth century andpatterns of cabinet work were sent out to China inthe reign of Charles II to teach the Chinese whatmanufactured goods were required for the Englishmarket. See Japanning.

Ladder-back: Chair-back with horizontal rails likea ladder, though the rails were usually curved.

Lambeth: Loosely used term for tin-enameledearthenware as made at Lambeth, Southwark andother London riverside pot works in the seventeenthand eighteenth centuries.

Lambrequin (French): A design, generally with ashaped or scalloped edge, which may be painted,chased or engraved; sometimes taking the form of apiece of drapery, it can also be imitative of lace orwrought-iron decoration.

Lancashire Chair: An oak type, with solid back panelsurmounted by lunette-shaped cresting.

Lantern Clock: Earliest type of domestic clock ingeneral use in England. See Clocks.

Latten: A base yellow alloy of zinc and copper; likebrass.

Lattice-work: Furniture (chairs particularly) of themid-eighteenth century in the Chinese taste madeuse of latticework decoration. See Fretwork.

Latticinio or Latticino: A glass decorating technique,of Venetian origin. The process, at its simplest fordrinking glass stems, involved placing opaque and/or colored canes in a mould into which clear glasswas poured. After fusion and cooling the resultantrod could be reheated and stretched to the thicknessof a glass stem, the enclosed canes becoming merethreads. Twisting supplied a spiral. The same basicprocess in more complicated forms was applied tovases and plates.

Leeds: The most important of the Yorkshire potteries,the factory founded about 1760 by the Greenbrothers, to be known from the mid-1770’s asHumble, Green & Co., by the end of the century as

Hartley, Greens & Co., and trading under severalnames and ownerships from 1820 till its close in1878. Leeds is best known for its cream ware,particularly pierced work at which the factory waspre-eminent.

Lelea, M. J. F.: French eighteenth-century cabinet-maker who worked under Oeben.

Lenticle: The ‘porthole’ in the trunk of a long-caseclock through which the pendulum bob can be seen.

Li (Chinese): Udder-shaped cooking vessel probablyfirst evolved in Neolithic pottery; the bronze Ii isconsidered the earliest of all Chinese metal vessels;stands on three feet usually.

Library Chair: Chairs made specifically for readingin the library date from the early eighteenth century.The top rail curves round to become an arm-restfrom which a canted board angles up and back toafford a rest for book or writing paper, and the readersits back to front in the chair. A Library or Readingchair of the Regency period was more likely to becaned, with removable leather-covered cushions,and to have an adjustable book-rest attached to onearm.

Library Steps: Date from about the middle of theeighteenth century. Folding steps, in combinationwith chairs, tables, and the like, are often veryingenious as regards their construction.

Library Table: A writing-table, especially, of twinpedestal type, specifically made for the library fromthe middle of the eighteenth century. A distinct type,circular or square, supported by a single pedestalwith winged legs, and having space in the frieze forbooks.

Lignum Vitae: A West Indian wood, dark brown withstrong veining and streaked with black. Importedinto England during the seventeenth and eighteenthcenturies. Very hard. Used as parquetry and inveneering.

Lille Porcelain: A soft-paste porcelain factory wasfounded at Lille, France, about 1711 and continuedin production until 1730, although production seemsto have been small and examples are rare. A hard-paste factory was established about 1784 and lasteduntil the early years of the nineteenth century.

Limbach Porcelain: A porcelain factory founded atLimbach, Thuringia, Germany, about 1772 byGotthelf Greiner for the production of useful waresthat have little artistic merit. The Greiner familyestablished several factories in Thuringia-atGrossbreitenbach, Ilmenau, Gera, and Rauenstein.

There are lots of “L” words. Tune innext month and we’ll finish them up

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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

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

YOUR ADHERE

WILL REACHTHOUSANDS

OF READERS FROMSOUTHERN UTAH TO

SOUTHERN IDAHOcall for rates:

(801) 566-3306

Founded in Crooksville Ohio in 1905, as aproducer of stoneware, the E. Hull PotteryCompany grew quickly, and by the 1920’swas also producing kitchen, bath waresalong with art pottery using airbrush andblended glaze techniques. From the 1940’sthrough the 1960’s, if you received a plantor flower arrangement from a florist, thereis a good chance that it arrived in a HullPottery container. Novelty planters such asbaby carriages, lambs, love birds or swansproliferated and are subsequently easilyfound today.

Of more collectibility and value, are the Hullart pottery lines produced during the 1930’s& 40’s. These pieces, usually of floral designssuch as Dogwood, Iris, Tulip, Calla Lily,Orchid, Open Rose and Wildflower, oftenincorporated a duo tone finish, and featuredmatte glazes. Although matte glazespredominated, both matte and gloss glazeswere used successfully until 1950.

HULLPOTTERY

by Dennis Barker

By far the most popular line to come fromthe Hull factory, was Red Riding Hood. Thefigural cookie jar, first produced in 1943,

Star MillG e n e r a l S t o r e

147 East 600 NorthAmerican Fork

801.756.0464

Daniel Copper801.369.2422

Visit with Santa Claus

STRAIGHT FROM THE NORTH POLE

FREE Fire Truck Rides

RIDE AROUND THE BLOCK

ON AN ANTIQUE FIRE TRUCK

MMMM Hot Chocolate

KEEP YOURSELF WARM

AROUND THE CAMPFIRE

Receive your Free Book from Santa

TO PROMOTE READING AND

STIR YOUR IMAGINATION

Saturday, Dec 5th 2009

PARADE STARTS 10 A.M.

AT 100 WEST AND MAIN STREET

(weather permitting)

2009 Star Mill

Christmas Parade Route

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Santa will be at The Mill all morning

2009 Christmas

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Rare Books Documents

Art & Signatures

Fine Antiques

127 West Center Street,

Provo, Utah (801) 368-6001

Open Tuesdays & Thursdays

by chance:

or, by appointment

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.

PROVO CITY SHOPS

In June of 1950, a flood at the Hull potteryplant caused the red-hot kilns to explode,resulting in a fire which completelydestroyed the factory. The factory wasrebuilt form the ground up, replacing theolder machinery with modern, “state of theart” equipment. However, it was soondiscovered that the new equipment couldnot duplicate the matte glazes which hadbeen the company’s trademark for over 30years. Although Hull continued to makesome of the old patterns using a high-glossfinish, it turned to new patterns such asParchment & Pine, Sunglow, Ebb TideSerenade and Tuscany, all featuring a duotone gloss finish.

proved so popular that soon other RedRiding Hood items would follow: banks,butter dishes, creamers, pitchers, salt andpeppers, even teapots. The Red Riding Hoodfigural items continued production inproduction until the mid 1950s. These RedRiding hood continue to extremely popularwith collectors.

In the 1960’s, as America’s interest in artpottery waned, Hull, like the otherpotteries was forced move on the otherproducts, and by the 1970’s dinnerware andflorist ware were the mainstay of theirbusiness. The firm ceased production in1985.

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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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The Genuine Article... Authentic French & English country pieces

inpine & fruitwood.Accessories in brass, copper & stoneware

1058 East 900 South, Salt Lake City(801) 538-0122

HOURSTuesday - Friday —1:00 p.m. To 5:30 p.m.

Or call for appointment

;

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 T ANTIQUES

APPRAISALS & ESTATE SERAPPRAISALS & ESTATE SERVICES

FOR INFORMATION

Call: Nate Bischoff (801) 532-6262

ESTATESALES

SALE TODAY

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

interior & exterior doors

vintage bath & kitchen fixtures

lighting

and much, much...more

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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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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 Saturdays 10:00 to 6:00 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

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

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$25.00 PER MONTH

CLOSED THROUGH JUNE …. WATCH FOR US IN

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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

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Country Home Antiques with an English flare

1058 E. 900 S. 538-0122 Open Tue—Fri 1:00pm till 5:30pm 1

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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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

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

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

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Northern Utah & IDAHO

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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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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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