Some advertising signs lack brands, names

#MiddleburyCT #Antiques #AdvertisingSigns Advertising signs are most popular when they include a well-known brand name or recognizable mascot. Sometimes, a sign doesn’t have a ... Continue Reading →

Stickley furniture icons of American design

#MiddleburyCT #Antiques #Stickley Gustav Stickley has created icons of American design. Inspired by John Ruskin and William Morris of the English Arts and Crafts movement, Stickley ... Continue Reading →

Roseville Pottery made cornucopia vases

#MiddleburyCT #Antiques #RosevillePottery #Matchbooks The cornucopia vase is a strange piece of art pottery that was popular in the 1930s. It was made by the Roseville Pottery Company. ... Continue Reading →

Poster art features tandem bicyclists

#MiddleburyCT #Antiques #PosterArt This 1894 poster could have been made for an Olympic event in the early 1900s or well into the 20th century. Tandem bicycling was a Summer Olympics ... Continue Reading →

Mysterious figure served forgotten purpose

#Middlebury #Antiques Sometimes inventions have changed how we perform a job. They make a certain tool or decoration no longer useful, and its earlier use is forgotten. A 5-inch-tall ... Continue Reading →

Unique folk art can have high value

#Middlebury #Antiques #FolkArt Artists don’t spend all their time making large oil paintings and huge statues. Many worked for years before they found the special, individual ... Continue Reading →

Disabled artist created silhouette art

#Middlebury #Antiques #Silhouette A recent catalog gave a description of a silhouette as “cut by mouth.” Martha Ann Honeywell (1786-1856) was a disabled artist who cut silhouettes ... Continue Reading →

Antique stoneware made in New England

#Middlebury #Antiques #Stonewar Antique stoneware was often used in small local potteries in 19th-century New England. They made useful objects in molds and fanciful figurines and vases ... Continue Reading →

Bentwood boxes can be very valuable

#Middlebury #BentwoodBoxes #Antiques Hand-decorated storage boxes were important for storage in the 18th century when there were few places, other than shelves, to store small personal ... Continue Reading →

Guess what this is

#Middlebury #Antiques Can you guess what this unfamiliar antique was used for? It is 40 inches high and 35 inches wide and probably made of Southern Yellow Pine. It is called a “punkah.” ... Continue Reading →