Toy wagons once used for newspaper delivery

#Middlebury #Antiques Toy wagons, those that are large enough to give rides to children or to haul packages of newspapers for a newsboy, were first made in the 1880s in the United States. ... Continue Reading →

Cream of Wheat sign sells at auction

#Middlebury #Antiques Cream of Wheat, a cereal first marketed in 1898, is still a popular winter breakfast cereal. A trolley sign in a recent auction showed the picture of a box of ... Continue Reading →

Barber chair calmed little boys

#Middlebury #Antiques #BarberChair Little boys are often terrified when they are taken for a first haircut. All those high chairs, strange men and flashing scissors. So, for generations, ... Continue Reading →

Coin-operated scales sat on street corners

#Middlebury #Antiques Most of us diet and check our weight, but the days of tall scales sitting on a street corner waiting for someone to put a penny in the slot and step on the scale ... Continue Reading →

Horner chest of drawers sells for over $1,000

#Middlebury #Antiques Victorian furniture was larger, heavier and usually darker and much more ornate than the mid-century or even modern pieces used today. The houses were large and ... Continue Reading →

Canton china popular collectible

#Middlebury #Antiques Canton china with its blue and white decoration has been a popular collectible for many years, but few can distinguish it from the other early or modern Chinese ... Continue Reading →

Tussie mussie had a purpose

#Middlebury #Antiques Is it a tussie mussie, a bouquetiere, a porte-bouquet, a nosegay or a posey holder? This funnel-shaped metal object was a fashionable accessory with an important ... Continue Reading →

Campeche chair adds fun to decor

#Middlebury #Antiques #CampecheChair When decorating a room, it’s fun to include something out-of-the-ordinary. Perhaps you can find an unusual lamp or a modern painting, or a ... Continue Reading →

1950s A&P stores used coffee grinders

#Middlebury #Antiques #CoffeeGrinder In the 1950s, there were still A&P grocery stores that only sold bags of coffee beans that had to be ground in a large iron grinder in the store, ... Continue Reading →

Liqueur serving box holds after-dinner drinks

#Middlebury #Antiques Antiques are given many names, often changed to be written in a new language or used in a different way, and there can be confusion. Is a “cave a liqueur” ... Continue Reading →