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Issue #269 May 2010
UTAH & IDAHO ANTIQUES TOUR MAPS
IN THIS ISSUE:
Spring City historic home tour • Orson Hyde home
SEE INSIDE FOR DETAILS
Don’t miss the Crossroads Doll and Teddy Bear Show
May 8th (see page 15)
Rock & Roll
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Old Standards
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VINTAGE
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Madame Alexander 2010Collector’s Doll guide #35
Linda CrowseyPublisher: Collector Books
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For 35 years Madame Alexander Collector’sDolls Price Guide has been one of our top-sellingdoll books. Each year, long-time collector andauthor, Linda Crowsey updates values and addsnew color photographs to produce a completelyrevised book. The alphabetical listings includenearly every Madame Alexander doll and thenewest store specials and limited editions -Madame Alexander Doll Club Convention dollsand those exclusive to members only, Neiman-Marcus dolls, QVC/Home Shopping Networkexclusives, United Federation of Doll Clubs dolls,and many more. All of the Alexander favoritesremain, with updated prices given for the classicCissy, Little Women, Wendy, Scarlett O’Hara,Alexander-Kins, and Ballerina dolls, plushundreds more. The sizes, dates, outfits, andcurrent values given for every doll listed, as wellas the representative sampling of sharp colorphotographs, assist the collector in identification.
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UADA Meeting
The next meeting of the Utah AntiquesDealers Association will be held May 19th,at Capital City Antiques in Salt Lake City(see calendar of events). Lets all get out andsupport this organization, that works sohard to support us!
How can you support your Antiques DealersAssociation? Call association President PennyMcLaughlin at 801.255 5666 and find out.
Capital City AntiquesSunday Markets
May 2nd will bring the first of 4 open airSunday Markets at Capital City Antiques,959 So. West Temple, in Salt Lake. 20 to 30booths will offer everything from antiquesto the kitchen sink. The flea market atmo-sphere should provide a great opportunityfor collectors to cash in on some low prices,and dealers to buy for resale. The fun startsat 9:00 am. Additional markets are plannedfor June 6, July 11, and August 1. If youwould like to have a booth and join in thefun, give Monica a call at 801.521.7297
Mike and Nancy at Main Street Antiques inLayton are holding a big spring sale. Priceshave been reduced by 10 to 70%, through-out the store. This fine antiques mall hassomething for everyone, and you couldn’task for nicer people to deal with. Be sure tocheck it out during May.
Spring saleat Main Street Antques
Spring CityHetitage Day
If you have never been in Spring City onHeritage Day, you’ve missed one of themore interesting things you can do on a daytrip in Utah. The day which includes anart and antiques sale at the old Spring CitySchool and a tour of Pioneer vintage homes& building throughout the town, should beon everyone’s list of things to do this spring.It’s just ten bucks for adults and five for thekiddies, so this an event everyone canafford to participate in. A breakfast & Lunchwill also be served at the Spring City Bow-ery. See page 5 for details.
After almost 40 years, one of Salt Lake City’spremier antiques shop has closed. OwnerKelly Kennard has been liquidating herstores inventory for some time, preparingto leave the antiques business. The shop,which dealt in fine European antiques wasa favorite of collectors and will be missed.We all wish Kelly the best in her futureplans.
Kennard AntiquesClosed
If your shop has something special going on(openings, moving, big sale or whatever) letthe New Century Collector know, and we’ll
be sure to help you get the word out.
Dorothy Drake’s Crossroads Doll & TeddyBear Show is rolling back into Salt Lake thismonth, on May 8th. This show is not is notonly a perennial favorite with Doll collec-tors, but one of those shows where younever know what you’ll find. It’s a greatway to spend an afternoon, so why not set alittle time aside to join in the fun. If youneed an extra discount coupon for tickets,you can print it off at our website:
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CAlendar OF EVENTS
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Ken & Bonnie JacksonAuctions
Call for information801.661.0851
Silcox AuctionsMay 15th - 10:00 aam
247 North 200 EastRichfield, Utah
Double DiamondAuctions
May 8thcongnment Auction
Marble Park Auction Barn(See page 8 for details)
UADAMembership meeting
May 19th - 7:00 pmCapital City Antiques
959 So. West Temple, SLC
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Term: Cash or good check, visa, master card, 5% credit card fee , I.D. Required to register. Everything must be paid in full and removed day of sale. Everything sells as is where is, no warranties expressed or implied. Not responsible for harm, accidents, or sold items. Items listed on the flyers may be removed from sale.
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Estate Auction
Saturday May 15th, 2010 • 10:00 am
247 North 200 East • Richfield • Utah Preview: auction day 8:30 a.m. until auction time.
Auctioneer Note: Kelly Stewart is known as one of the finest furniture restorers in Utah. Due to heath reasons Kelly has commissioned Silcox Auction to auction the entire inventory of his antique shop and some select pieces from his home. If you want quality furniture and smalls,
YOU DO NOT WANT TO MISS THIS AUCTION!
Assorted Silver items, Electric race car sets, Wood statues, Pewter cream & sugar, Flying Devils Air plane, Old kitchen Items, Old Skates, Occupied Japan, Tootsie toys, Rubber stamps, Ohio Art Sand pail, Tobacco Tins, Cigarettes Lighters, Old Pipes, Tobacco Store Displays, Karje Photographs (late1800’s),Old nut Choppers, Newel Post lamps, Assorted old coins, Joe Cool Camel dart board, Salt & Pepper Collection, Butcher Scales, Old Kitchen Aid mixer, Reverse glass painting, Signed: Zeller Oil Painting, Old Prints, Ink lithograph, Oil Paintings, Wall pocket paintings, 1925 Buddy L Truck, Old Tonka trucks, Stamped steel, Tractor, Hull Duck planter, Mc Coy cookie jar, Mc Coy vase, Hull Vase, Carnival glass, Assorted Pottery, Fishing creels, Old bait holders, Fishing reels. .
FURNITURE Mormon Pine pie safe, Oak Fire place mantel, Old harvest table, Dinwoody Dining chair, Dinwoody drop leaf table, Painted Pantry, Princes dresser & matching washstand, Old mail cabinet, Pioneer dresser, Black walnut washstand, Studio Apt. table /cabinet combo, Assorted chairs, 1891 wooden washing machine, File cabinet, File card box, Waterfall dresser, Oak writing table, Walnut highboy dresser, Ash highboy dresser, Painted grain Buffet, Platform Rocker, Hexagon parlor table, Smoking cabinet, Oak washstand with towel bar, Singer sewing machine, Bow back chairs, Duncan Phyfe coffee table, Mission rocking chair, Hull tree made from old screen doors, Mormon pine writing table, Pine table, Oak parlor tables, 2 tiered round, Mahog-any tables, Oak school desk, Hoffman Television, Mahogany vanity combo, Pendulum Clock made from stove top, Old books, Folding Victorian chair, Old wash ringers, Un -restored writing table, Mirror backed shelf.
This is a small listing over 400 lots to be auctioned!!!!
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UTAH’SPAWNSHOP LAW:
Fine Antiques & Vintage Collectibles
DOUBLE DIAMOND AUCTIONEERS
May 8th 2010 • 10:00 am
Consignment auction
INCLUDING CONSIGNMENTS AND THE CONTENTS OF A ELKO NEVADA ANTIQUES SHOP. LOTS OF ANTIQUES
AND COLLECTIBLES
Marble Park Auction Barn (5 miles W. of Tremonton Ut • off I-84 exit 40 then west 5 miles)
Preview May 7th • Noon to 5:00 PM • 8:00 AM day of sale
SPRING YARD SALE! MAY 29th • 8:00 am until close
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Monday through Saturday 10 to 6
The tail is wagging the dog!
I can’t even pretend to understand thegoing’s on at the Utah Legislature. Onehears our representatives use the inane OttoVon Bismarck quote, “Laws are likesausages, it is better not to see them beingmade”, or you’ll hear the absurd statementthat “it’s just the way the legislature works”,as if that means anything. The goal seemsto be to leave their constituents in confusion,hoping they will throw their hands in air,letting them go about their businessundisturbed. Well guys, news flash. Wewould all like nothing better than for ourlegislators to go about transacting thepeoples business. Which, is of course whatthey were elected for in the first place. And,most of us would love to be able to trustthem to do that. Let the big unruly mutt doits job.
However, having followed the UtahPawnshop and Secondhand MerchandiseTransaction legislation the past couple ofyears, it’s become obvious that this big mutthas a tail, and it’s waggling many legislatorsback and forth. They appear all too often tobe at the tails beck and call. In this case, themetaphoric tail is lobbyists representing thePawnshop industry. Sources tell me that(Senate bill) SB212, the 2010 amendment tothe underlying pawnshop law, was writtenin its entirety by lobbyist Rob Jolley (whorepresents Utah pawnshops) and his staff.The bill was ultimately carried by SenatorJon Greiner, using what’s called a “boxcar”bill (bills with general titles, like “taxchanges”, but containing no text orlegislation), which are usually introducedin case an issue arises beyond normal filingdeadlines. This is a handy little trick if yourobjective is to avoid scrutiny early in thesession. Greiner, one of the senates “bigdogs” was definitely wagged by the tail.When ask about the bills contents, theSenator responded that he didn’t know yet,having not yet read the bill. SenatorGreiner’s “sausage” seems to be giving offa foul odor.
Perhaps with Utah’s short legislativesession, it may be appropriate for lobbyiststo play a roll in helping inform and educateour legislators about the myriad issues onwhich they must make decisions. There ishowever, a vast difference betweenlegislators seeking information, and totallyabdicating their responsibilities. We have
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PROVO CITY SHOPSlobbyists writing our laws, and electedrepresentatives pushing them through, asif they were nothing more than theirlackeys. The tail is definitely wagging thedog. There’s little wonder that citizenshave come to abhor this cozy relationship.
Let’s get one thing clear. Rob Jolley doesnot represent the interests of Utah businessnor its citizens; he is the mouthpiece ofUtah’s pawnshop industry.
The danger here is that once the lobbyisthands his bill off to a legislator, it churnsthrough the legislative process under theguise of the peoples business, without thestigma associated with special interestgroups. With the support of very fewlegislators, the bill can quietly work its waythrough a “friendly” committeeassignment, be sent to the floor with arecommendation for passage, and goneunchallenged, receive a near unanimousvote on the floor. This has been the roadthe Utah Pawnshop and SecondhandMerchandise Transaction amendments havetaken over the past few years.
In recent months, I’ve had the opportunityto talk with a number of legislatorsregarding the pawnshop bill. There havebeen 3 prominent themes. First, most hadnever read the legislation. It’s nearimpossible for legislators to read each of thehundreds of bills filed each session. Second,with no organized opposition to the law,they had cast their votes based oncommittee recommendation. Third, giventhe chance for open discussion of the issue,most shared our conclusion that antiquesshops, secondhand and coin dealers did notwarrant inclusion under this law.
The time has come for every business whichhas been included under these pawnshopregulations, along with those who are stillin the pawn industries sights, to organizeand actively work to put an end to thisnonsense. The 2010, pawnshop lobbywritten amendment to the underlyinglegislation made one clear point. The intentof next year’s amendment is to include everybusiness dealing with secondhandmerchandise under the same regulation aspawnshops. During the last legislativesession, a member of Jolley’s pawn lobbystaff, had the gall to state that next year,antiques shops would lose their exclusion,and be under the law. Excuse me; I wasunder the illusion that our representativesmade those decisions. Clearly the pawnlobby hopes to wag the dog’s tail again nextyear. We all need to get involved to seethat it doesn’t happen.
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PICTURE THIS!At the April Walter Larsen Antiques Show, Dealer Michael Sovic offered an impressive
display of antique record players. These are a few of the over 1000 wind-upsMike has owned over the past 20 years or so.VINTAGE
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300 WEST 800 SOUTH
SALT LAKE CITY • (801) 661-6228
Open 11:00 to 7:00 Monday - Saturday
Jeff Putnam: Mtn. Peak antiques.
Jeff gave up his brick and mortal store a few years ago to concentrate on antiques shows. One thing’s
for sure, Jeff can pick. His booth never disappoints.
Nate Bischoff: Bearcat Antiques. When not offering his wares at Walters show,
Former shop owner Nate Bischoff specializes in estate liquidations and appraisals.
Carmen Arthur: Carmen Miranda’s
Carmen is among Salt Lake’s finest dealers of estate & vintage jewelry & art deco. Check out her
new location at 241 E. 300 S.
Jill Thompson: Gary Thompson Antiques. Longtime dealers Gary & Jill Thompson can be
found at many shows around Utah, offering some of Utah’s finest antiques.
Dennis Gorham: Postcard & Ephemera dealer
Perhaps Utah’s only dealer specializing in post cards, Dennis has shop space in Ken Sanders Salt
Lake Book store at 268 So. 200 E.
Jon Sweet: Hills House Antiques. If your looking for the finest in Victorian American furniture and decorative objects, Jon is the man to
see. Located at 126 S. 300 W.
Alice Jensen: Alice Jensen Antiques
If vintage linens are your thing, be sure to drop by Alice’s booth at any of the local shows. No one
Else offers her variety of merchandise.
Gloria Chappell: Cobwebs Antiques. Cobwebs, located in Sugarhouse at 1054 E. 2100 S. Offers an interesting assortment of antiques, estate
jewelry and contemporary collectibles
by Dennis Barker
Walter Larsen Spring Antiques Show features local dealers
As always, the Spring installment of the Walter Larsen Original Salt Lake Antiques Show & Sale chased out the winter blues, and brought a little Razzle Dazzle into the valley. Presented at the South Towne Expo Center, the place was hopping with dealers from through-out the west, hocking their finest wares to an enthusiastic crowd of collectors. Not to be outdone by the traveling medicine show, local dealers turned out with a matching assortment of fine antiques, collectibles and decorative objects. I had a chance to stop by and chat with a few of them, and found spirits high in anticipation of a rewarding weekend.
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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
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Doll & Teddy Bear Show
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Show & sale of exhibitors with
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Well, those are the “O” words.Tune in next month and we’ll
take a look at
This month it’s those “O” so interesting words
Objects’ d’Art: Valuable small items thatcannot be classified under other headings.
Ogee: (Cyma Reversa) a molding consistingof a double curve, convex above and concavebelow.
Ogee Bowl: A favored shape for the bowl ofdrinking glasses in the second half of theeighteenth century. The bowl curves outfrom the stem, then in a little and then outagain-like an elongated S.
Okawachi: Japanese porcelain factory nearArita; founded in the mid-seventeenthcentury; made stoneware and porcelain.
Olivewood: A close-grained wood ofgreenish yellow color that was used forparquetry, particularly during the late Stuartperiod.
Omnium: A Whatnot (q.v.).
Opaline: Semi-translucent milk white glasswhich glows when held up to light.
Opaque-twist: Glass Stems (See Latticino.)Came into favor about 1745 and stayed theretill the end of the century.
Ormolu: Bronze, or brass of high puritycontaining an admixture of zinc, cast inornamental forms and gilded; the useparticularly favored by the French forfurniture mounts, clock-cases, vases,candlesticks, chandeliers. (See next entry.)
Or Moulu: gilt made from a fusion of finelyground gold with mercury, which came tomean the gilded metal itself, ‘ormolu’.
Orrery: A mechanism representing themotions of the planets round the sun,invented by George Graham, c. 1700, andnamed after Charles, Earl of Orrery, forwhom a copy of the invention was made.
Ottoman: A backless upholstered sofa inwhat English cabinetmakers of the lateeighteenth and early nineteenth centuriessupposed to be the Turkish manner. Usually
the term is used to describe what is littlemore than an upholstered stool.
Ouchak Rugs: From the great weavingcentre of Ouchak in Asia Minor; valuablespecimens can be found dating back to thesixteenth century. The earliest havemedallion and Turkish scroll designs;‘White’ Ouchaks with white or ivory grounddate from the seventeenth century. Can bevery coarse (sixteen to seventy-two knots)but extremely durable and of carpet size.
Outside Decorators: Independent specialistsin the decoration of porcelain to whom thefactories sent their wares in the ‘biscuit’state for painting, enameling and gilding.Some Outside Decorators purchased theundecorated porcelain; others solicitedwork.
Over-glaze: Decoration applied to potteryand porcelain after glazing.
Overlay Glass: See Cased Glass.
Ovolo: A convex molding of which thesection is a quarter circle. The popular termis ‘quarter-round’. Ovolo moldings withegg-and-dart enrichment was a favoredornament on furniture in the sixteenth andseventeenth centuries.
Owl Jug: Jug in the form of an owl; thedetachable head is a cup. Made inearthenware (and stoneware) from as earlyas the mid-sixteenth century in Germany,and a popular Staffordshire product of theeighteenth century.
Oyster Veneer: Veneer made up of discs(cross-sections) of wood cut from branchesof trees and laid together as parquetry.Finely grained light-colored woods wereused
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 tothe next letter. To save you time, and us space, we will be editing out the more arcane entries
(don’t worry, even your dealer doesn’t know what they mean). Before long, you’ll be understanding all that antiques shop jargon, and be talking like a pro.
ANTIQUES COLLECTORS DICTIONARY
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
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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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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 ANTIQUES
8540 SOUTH 700 EAST SANDY, UT (801) 255-5666
JUST ARRIVED 2 ANTIQUE
RAILROAD SIGNALS.
THESE WON’T LAST!
VASA UELLA
Filled to the Brim with Beautiful Things
Vintage • Jewelry • Antiques • Décor and Coffee Bar • 801 867-3326 Located in Trolley Square • Open 11 to 8 Monday - Saturday, Sunday 12 to 5
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RECORD by Dennis Barker
As a rule, I don’t care much for movie soundtracks. More often than not, they tend to be a rehash of old rock & roll, Broadway musicals or other popular material, trading on the creativity of musical artists to evoke familiarity or elicit positive reactions to the film. There are of course exceptions, one of my favorites being the soundtrack from the 1983 embassy pictures film “Eddie and the Cruisers”. I can’t say I loved the movie. Although a bit predictable and hokey, it’s still not a bad way to spend a couple of hours on Sunday afternoon. But I did love the original music. Contrary to Oscar Wilde, I’m not sure this story of a New Jersey bar band isn’t more art imitating life, than vise versa. Providing the original music for the saga of Eddie Wilson was John
Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band, itself, a 1970’s / 80’s Rhode Island bar band. Although the Cruiser’s story chronicled the evolution of a 1950’s band into 60’s acid rock, the sound track created by Cafferty was more Springsteen-esque, reflecting the popularity of the New Jersey rocker during the early 80’s. John Cafferty wrote and performed 10 original songs for Eddie and the Cruisers, with the soundtrack album from the film reaching the top 10 on Billboard and producing a #7 hit single hit (On the Dark Side). Cafferty’s work on Eddie and the Cruisers would bring his band national attention, leading to the group's 1985 follow-up album Tough All Over. Although a song from that album (Voice of America's Sons), was featured on the soundtrack of the Sylvester Stallone movie Cobra, Eddie and the Cruisers would remain the only true bright spot in an otherwise journeyman career. Over the next few years, the Beaver Brown Band would make several fruitless attempts to cash in on the Eddie and the cruisers connection, but in the end, would fade from sight. If you would like to witness Art imitating life a check out these links: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmf8rZfGTKQ&feature=related (Eddie & the Cruisers) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgloaS4NGyM&feature=related (John Cafferty) PS: In an art imitates art moment, Brown Beaver sax player Michael "Tunes" Antunes appears in the film as the Cruiser’s sax player Wendell Newton.
Soundtrack: Eddie and the Cruisers SCOTTI BROTHERS .... #38929 (RELEASED FALL of 1984)
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