Brownies toys based on Canadian books

#Middlebury #BrowniesToys #Antiques Comic characters are often used as models for toys, because they are already favorites of children. One group of toys was based on children’s ... Continue Reading →

Centennial Exhibition items date to 1876

#Middlebury #Centennial Nations, like people, have special parties and observances to celebrate birthdays and other successes. In 1876, the United States celebrated its 100th birthday ... Continue Reading →

Trial pieces precede final designs

#Middlebury #Antiques #MingTreeVases Art pottery is made by a single talented artist, a group of designers and artists who share the different steps, or a large company that has expensive ... Continue Reading →

Toleware popular in 1700s

#Middlebury #Antiques Toleware was popular in New England and nearby areas in the 1700s. Collectors today identify the existing pieces by similarities in the shapes and painted decorations ... Continue Reading →

Tobacco jars held loose tobacco

#Middlebury #Antiques Many figural tobacco jars were made in the late 1800s and early 1900s, marked with just the letters “JM” or the letters and the printed word “Bohemia” ... Continue Reading →

Mortar and pestle sign hung outside pharmacy

#Middlebury #Antiques #MortarAndPestle Large signs with flashing lights and moving graphics and ads that identify a store by brand or content are important. But there were no electric ... Continue Reading →

Chelsea porcelain dates to 1700s

#Middlebury #Antiques Chelsea porcelain was made in Chelsea, England, about 1750. One of the famous pieces is the “Goat and Bee” milk jug that was designed by Nicholas Sprimont ... Continue Reading →

Wood bulto depicts saint

#Middlebury #Antiques #WoodBulto Fra Andreas Garcia was an 18th-century Mexican Franciscan friar and folk artist who worked in what is now New Mexico. He carved and painted wooden figures ... Continue Reading →

Some enamel ware has high value

#Middlebury #Antiques Enamel has been used to decorate metal since medieval times, creating elaborate designs on copper, silver and other metals. Enameled pieces for home use were rare ... Continue Reading →

Animal footstools created in 1920s

#Middlebury #AnimalFootstools #Antiques Footstools were used to elevate the feet of a person sitting in a chair as long ago as ancient Egypt. The stool was usually rectangular with ... Continue Reading →