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Table of Contents
- Quotes Of The Day
- Holiday Sale At Penny's Antiques & Wedgwood Pantry
- Garden Statue Sells For Record Price
- Pres Garfield's Stolen Head
- From Kovel's Komments
- Penny's Antiques And Wedgwood Pantry
- Ancient Relic of Crusades Found At Car Boot Sale
- The Tupperware Story
- New Categories Added To Our Antiques Website
- eCommerce Survey by AuctionBytes.com
- Shopping at CHShops.com Mall is Fun!
- MySpace Feeds
- AuctionBytes.com Article by Ina Steiner
- Squid Links
- USPS To Offer New Flat Rate Priority Mail Box
- Our Favorite Blogs
- Limoges History
- Our Favorite eCommerce Websites, Auction, and Market Place Sites
- Vintage Dragon Magazines are in our Pantry
- Our Favorite eCommerce Forums, Groups, Directories
- The Mysterious BeauJewels
- Mr. Wedgwood
- Holiday Shopping at ChShops.com
- Reader Feedback
Quotes Of The Day
From The Founding Fathers
"As a man is said to have a right to his property, he may be equally said to have a property in his rights. Where an excess of power prevails, property of no sort is duly respected. No man is safe in his opinions, his person, his faculties, or his possessions." --James Madison, National Gazette Essay, March 27, 1792* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
"If, from the more wretched parts of the old world, we look at those which are in an advanced stage of improvement, we still find the greedy hand of government thrusting itself into every corner and crevice of industry, and grasping the spoil of the multitude. Invention is continually exercised, to furnish new pretenses for revenues and taxation. It watches prosperity as its prey and permits none to escape without tribute." --Thomas Paine, Rights of Man, 1791
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"In planning, forming, and arranging laws, deliberation is always becoming, and always useful." --James Wilson, Lectures on Law, 1791
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"There is but one straight course, and that is to seek truth and pursue it steadily." --George Washington
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Holiday Sale At Penny's Antiques & Wedgwood Pantry
Find Your Christmas and other Holiday Gifts Here
For all of November and December, every item in our online store will be 10% off! Take advantage of great bargains in antiques, vintage gifts, and collectibles for your holiday shopping.Pictured here: SPI Strategy Magazine and Game, Unpunched, Issue #91, Winter 1983. The game is RDF, Rapid Deployment Force. See this and other collectible gift items SPI S&T Game & Magazine
New listings at Penny's Antiques & Wedgwood Pantry:
1. SPI S&T Game & Magazine
2. Vintage Ceramic Christmas Gift Box
3. Blown Glass Large Vintage Green Snake Vase
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Garden Statue Sells For Record Price
From Kovel's Komments
A 1931 garden statue estimated at $12,000 to $18,000 auctioned for an unexpected $118,000 this week. The 4-foot-tall bronze statue with a green patina was in the garden when a lucky man bought a home and its contents about 40 years ago. The owner was offered $3,000 for the statue a few years ago but kept it until last week's auction. The statue was made in Paris by Egyptian sculptor Mahmoud Mokhtar (1891-1934). Cleveland Auction Co. of Cleveland, Ohio, sold the piece, which set an auction record for the artist's bronzes.Penny and Doug
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Pres Garfield's Stolen Head
President Garfield's head, stolen from his statue last spring, was returned to Hiram College in Ohio in the fall. The college is trying to make sure it won't happen again, but officials are taking precautions just in case it does. Metal rods were installed to hold the head in place, and a GPS device has been embedded in the head. The college also made a cast of the head so if it's stolen again the school can make a copy. And a security camera is trained on the statue at all times.
The head was returned to the local police department by a "Good Samaritan" who refused the $1,000 reward but would not explain where the head was found. The grand jury is going to consider charges against a suspect.
Hiram, an excellent liberal arts college in northeastern Ohio, has received nationwide publicity because of the theft. The headless statue was photographed by hundreds of visitors and the college even markets a T-shirt with the slogan "Get a Head at Hiram College."
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Quote of the Day:
"The whole of that Bill [of Rights] is a declaration of the right of the people at large or considered as individuals... [I]t establishes some rights of the individual as unalienable and which consequently, no majority has a right to deprive them of." --Albert Gallatin, letter to Alexander Addison, 1789
From Kovel's Komments
Parts of the old Yankee Stadium are being sold and will continue to be sold for about another year and a half. According to Forbes.com, Steiner Sports, which is handling the sale, will spend millions to remove the parts from the stadium undamaged. The first $11.5 million in sales goes to New York City. Most of the stadium's important items will be sold via competitive bidding, but you can still buy some grass from the field--freeze-dried in a display case--for a set price of $100. {A}turnstile....sold for $6,785.
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DILLINGER PISTOL
Gangster John Dillinger carried a pistol in the 1930s when he was robbing banks. It sold at a Heritage auction in Los Angeles for $95,600, much more than expected and probably more than Dillinger ever got in a hold-up. Could part of the interest be because of the new movie "Public Enemies," in which Johnny Depp plays the part of Dillinger?
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Ancient Relic of Crusades Found At Car Boot Sale
Relic Turned Up In A Pile Of Junk
Tuesday August 4,2009
By Paul Jeeves A RELIC that could date back over 1,000 years to the Knights Templar crusaders has turned up in a pile of junk at a car boot sale.
The ornately decorated piece of wood could come from a tabernacle the Crusaders used to protect the sacrament and other holy items as they marched across Europe in the Middle Ages.
Eagle-eyed Yorkshire antique dealer Martin Roberts acquired the relic in exchange for a pine chest of drawers, six Victorian glass handles - and just £13.
Now he is hoping it will sell for a fortune at auction at Christie's in London.
He said: "Christie's have never sold a tabernacle door so we really have no idea what it might fetch.
"If it sells for £6million, that would be fine," he joked.
Relics from the Crusades - the fearsome Christian campaigns largely to seize control of the Holy Land from Muslims - are rare.
Antiques analysts agree Martin's find, which measures 10ins by 4ins, is probably the lid or door from a tabernacle.
It is the second major find in two years for the Leeds-based dealer, who bought an ancient Egyptian relic for £50 in 2007 and sold it for £30,000.
He picked up his latest find from a friend at a car boot sale in nearby Otley. It was in a pile of junk from a house clearance.
He added: "Most experts I've consulted are of the view that this piece was from a tabernacle, which the Knights Templar would have used to carry the sacrament. It's a door or a lid and there may well be a museum out there exhibiting the other half of the box it came from."
That would mean the relic dates back to between 1100 and 1200AD.
The wood is now to be carbon-tested by Christie's.
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A Legendary Saleswoman Named Brownie Wise And The Tupperware Success Story
The Tupperware story is the story of an ordinary product sold in an extraordinary way. It is the story of a wonderful re-direction of focus and courage to do things differently. Had this business gone the same way as other normal business went, this too would have bitten the dust in about 5-10 years of existence after making some profit, some name, some niche in the market, and then die of a natural death.The Tupperware product was then, as it is now a product of a very high quality. The plastic was excellent; the container models were and are till today extremely well researched and designed to give the best possible way of storing in the minimum possible space.
The product is bought and sold through the world, and today it is recognized as one of the most successful business stories in the world. A lot many other businesses modeled their style of marketing and selling on the Tupperware model and they succeeded, too.
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New Categories Added To Our Antiques Website
Monday, May 25, 2009
We have added two new sub-categories to our ChShops Mall Store at: Penny's Antiques & Wedgwood Pantry. They are "Cards & Notes" in our Media & Book Section and "Electronics & Amateur Radio Gear" in our Home & Garden Section.Pictured above: A GE Princess Phone in MINT condition.
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AuctionBytes.com is conducting a survey of online merchants to gather information about if and how they use social networking to promote their retail business. They want to know if people are using sites like Twitter, Squidoo, Facebook, LinkedIn, Ning, YouTube and MySpace for ecommerce-related business, and, if they are, how they are using them.
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AuctionBytes.com Article by Ina Steiner
By Ina Steiner
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December 21, 2008
Online selling got a lot more complicated in 2008 for small online sellers, with upheaval at eBay and the expansion of multi-channel selling. Next year will bring more change at a time when retail faces economic conditions rougher than we've seen in decades.
Sellers who remain focused and pay attention to their customers and their businesses will survive. Investing in education and website improvements could be wise moves if they can help sellers maintain or increase sales. It may also a good year for small marketplaces that manage to provide value while generating enough resources to keep up with the technology and regulatory challenges of a growing site.
Here are some things we see happening in 2009. .....
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U.S. Postal Service Launches New Priority Mail Box for $4.95
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January 09, 2009
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) is launching a new, smaller Priority Mail Flat Rate Box, giving customers another choice in packaging to ship anywhere in the United States for one price, regardless of weight or destination. The Priority Mail Small Flat Rate Box measures 8-5/8 x 5-3/8 x 1-5/8 inches - about the same size and shape as three stacked DVD cases. The USPS said the smaller sized box is perfect for jewelry, electronics, event tickets, or other small items that need expedited shipping.
"Customers will find this new sized box a great addition to our line of flat-rate packaging," said Gary Reblin, vice president of Expedited Shipping. "If an item is too thick for a flat-rate envelope but too small to fill a larger flat-rate box, this is an ideal choice."
Like all USPS flat-rate boxes and envelopes, the new box is available free of charge and also can be used for international shipping. It will have a retail price of $4.95 effective January 18, 2009, regardless of weight, up to 70 lbs. for U.S. addresses. The international price, for up to 4 lbs., will be $10.95 to Canada or Mexico and $12.95 to all other countries, with savings of 5 percent for customers who ship online. Online prices also are lower for shipping to U.S. addresses. The online price will be $4.80, and for large volume mailers who qualify for USPS Commercial Plus pricing, the price will be $4.75.
Customers can order the new boxes online at usps.com/supplies in packs of 10 and 25, up to a maximum of 200, beginning January 12. Post Offices will begin stocking the boxes January 18.
With the launch of the Priority Mail Small Flat Rate Box, customers will have four different flat-rate boxes from which to choose: the two original boxes (similar to a clothing box and a shoe box), the Large Flat Rate Box introduced in 2008, and the new smaller box.
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Limoges History
Limoges History
The Limoges porcelain sought by collectors today was actually produced by a number of factories in the Limoges region of France from the late 1700s until around 1930. Production did not cease in 1930, however. This arbitrary cutoff date simply denotes a change in the global economy when the styles of Limoges wares notably changed from very elaborate to more basic in design.
At one point in the 1920s as many as 48 companies were producing wares marked Limoges, according to ceramics expert Mary Frank Gaston in The Collector's Encyclopedia of Limoges. These pieces weren't only marked Limoges denoting their origin, however. Many pieces had factory marks and even marks showing who decorated each piece.
It's important to understand, however, that the factories operting in the the Limoges region primarily produced elaborately molded white wares. These undecorated pieces, also known as "blanks," were taken to decorating studios away from the factory or exported without decoration. The blanks exported to American soil often ended up in the hands of eager china painting students, with this being a popular hobby for ladies during the late 1800s.
Pictured Above: VINTAGE LIMOGES DESSERT/SALAD PLATE in the MONSOON REGENCY BOUQUETTE pattern. This LimogesUSA vintage item is available, along with other LimogesUSA pieces at Penny's Antiques & Wedgwood Pantry. .
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Vintage Dragon Magazines are in our Pantry
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Vintage Dragon Magazines are in our PantryMonday, November 03, 2008
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We have just added a Vintage Magazine Section to our listings and are featuring several vintage issues of Dragon Magazine. See them at Penny's Antiques & Wedgwood Pantry
Dragon is one of the two official magazines for source material for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game and associated products. TSR, Inc. originally launched the monthly printed magazine in 1976 to succeed the company's earlier publication, The Strategic Review. The final printed issue was 359 in September 2007. Shortly after the last print issue shipped in mid-August, 2007, Wizards of the Coast (part of Hasbro, Inc.), the publication's current intellectual property rightsholder, re-launched Dragon as an online Magazine, continuining on the numbering of the print edition.
Dragon was the launching point for a number of rules, spells, monsters, magic items, and other ideas that were incorporated into later official products of the Dungeons & Dragons game. A prime example is the Forgotten Realms campaign setting, which first became known through a series of Dragon articles in the 1980s by its creator Ed Greenwood. It subsequently went on to become one of the primary campaign 'worlds' for official Dungeons and Dragons products, starting in 1987.
Dragon magazine was mailed out in the early 1980s in an attractive envelope. Wizards of the Coast purchased TSR and its intellectual properties, including Dragon in 1997. Production was then transferred from Wisconsin to Washington state. In 1999, Wizards of the Coast was itself purchased by Hasbro, Inc.
On April 18, 2007, Wizards of the Coast announced that it would not be renewing Paizo's licenses for Dragon and Dungeon. Scott Rouse, Senior Brand Manager of Dungeons & Dragons at Wizards of the Coast stated, "Today the internet is where people go to get this kind of information. By moving to an online model we are using a delivery system that broadens our reach to fans around the world." Paizo published the last print editions of Dragon and Dungeon magazines for September 2007.
In August 2007, Wizards of the Coast announced their plans for the 4th edition of the Dungeons and Dragons game. Part of this announcement was the "D&D Insider" subscriber content on their Gleemax site that would include the new, online versions of both Dungeon and Dragon magazines along with tools for building campaigns, managing character sheets and other features.
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BeauJewels: Not a whole lot is known about Beau Jewels. Some sources think it might have been affiliated with Beaucraft and Beau Sterling. Beau Jewels may have been made by Bowman Foster, Inc., a company that no longer exists, and operated from the 1950s through the 1970s. Just as sparkling and exotic as their name, this manufacturer has little written about it; but that doesn't affect the style or quality of their jewelry.
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Mr. Wedgwood
Lord Wedgwood Now Lives in Philadelphia, PA
Friday, October 31, 2008Lord Wedgwood
By Richard Carreño | Special to the Weekly Press | 29.OCT.08
An interview with Lord Wedgwood,
As a hostess, my late mother was china agnostic. Spode. Minton. Wedgwood. Whatever. But not as for decorative pottery. Her cuppa was Wedgwood's Jasperware, the well-known bas-relief pattern in robin's-egg-blue. She particularly favored scenes by George Stubbs. She fancied horses.
There's no longer a Mr. Spode of Spode china fame (the last Josiah Spode associated with the company died in 1893). But there is a Mr. Wedgwood, and when I learned that he was in town, bending the ear of anyone who wanted to learn about the 249-year-old-year-old company founded by his great-X8-grandfather Josiah Wedgwood in 1759, I decided to have a word with him. Also, to have him autograph my mother's Jaspar, which I now own. (I got the Spode and Minton, too).
Ah, a Stubbs!' he declared, obliging me with signature on one of my pieces.
Actually, 'Mr. Wedgwood' is the Rt. Hon. Piers Anthony Weymouth Wedgwood of Barlaston (just 'Piers' to you and me). There's another thing about Wedgwood, a fit, 54-year-old six-footer who sports what readers of the Sunday comics might recognize as a Prince Valiant hairdo: he actually lives in Philadelphia. More precisely, in Chestnut Hill.
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Holiday Shopping at ChShops.com
Why Shop At ChShops?
Shopping Days Until Christmas (Dec. 15th)30 days, 20 hours, and 1 (one) minute!
CHShops is an online shopping directory comprised of several independent business owners gathered under one roof and connected by a multi-site search. Similiar to your local shopping mall. Each of these independently owned online shops has an outstanding reputation for offering high quality merchandise and excellent customer service.
We make it easy for you to sit back in the comfort of your own home and shop to your heart's content!
Advantages for Buyers:
One Stop Shopping Site - Find several shops offering a variety of products
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