Posted on March 16, 2010.
The Latest News in March 2008 issue of Kovel on Antiques and Cleveland, Ohio - March 10, 2008 - Spring is upon us and
there is no better way to prepare for warm weather and sales
collection opportunities that come with the spring, that to get your copy of
the March 2008 edition of Kovel on Antiques and Collectibles
Newsletter. Nothing else does the collector-to-date with the latest news
prices, trends and news. The 12-page report, illustrated in color
available to subscribers in print and online from the website Kovel
http://www.kovels.com. Here are featured stories this month:
Compact and handbags are very popular, as always. A bidder withdrew,
clutching a Judith Leiber "Mousy" metal evening bag after paying $ 3,346
for it at auction. To get a grip on the bag and see more information
compacts fantasy and evening bags, be sure to get your copy of the Mars
question.
Tin windup toys go to auction. If you march to the beat of another
drummer, you will appreciate the Marx tin wind up walking Drummer Boy
which sold for $ 900 at an auction of Illinois dozens of windup toys.
Wobble more this month to read all about the fun you can have
with old toys.
Buff the metal German past. A silver coffee Emil letter
pot made in the mid-1920s sold for $ 11,250 at auction in New York. It
was one of many dramatic before the Second World War German drawings for sale
you can read in this issue.
Take a look at some painted cabinets south. An antique painted
poplar and pine cupboard doors with recessed tin and Pegboard
auctioned for $ 489 at an auction in North Carolina. painted cabinets
custom cabinetry in the rural South a century ago are bargains. They
cabinets and a large fine and well in any room of the house. Read
these cabinets because of this month.
A collection of rock 'n' roll T-shirts from the late 1960s and early
70 sold for big bucks in the fall of an auction at Christie's in New York.
Want to see some examples and get the scoop on this new
Phenom collection? More info and photos can be found in the March issue.
Garth coverage offered at auction in Ohio sold for under $ 300
but one made by a weaver born German has over $ 800. Blankets were
made by many American weavers who wandered the countryside in the 19th
century, selling their work to middle class families. For more information on
these works of textile art, be sure to check this month.
The March issue of the Kovel regular newsletter also includes their
features month, as the Flash News, gallery and collector
Buyer's Price Guide. Subscriptions to the print or online
Edition can be purchased at its website at http://www.kovels.com.
Accredited media interested in discussing the contents of this release
all topics related to antiques and collectibles are encouraged to
Kovel LLillis@kovels.com to contact to schedule an interview.
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