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Thursday, November 12, 2020

The Sparkle of Findlay Flint

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  QUESTION: My mother loved collecting antique glass. She collected what she liked but didn’t pay too much attention to each piece’s histor...
Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Bringing Light to the Farm

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QUESTION : The other day I was going through some old things that belonged to my father and came across what looks to be an almost bran...
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Monday, November 21, 2016

Hess Toy Trucks Still Rolling Along After Over 50 Years

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NOTE: This week marks the seventh anniversary of this blog. It also marks a milestone in readership with over 125,000 views. To commemorate...
Monday, May 14, 2012

Lighting Up the Night

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QUESTION: The other day I was going through some old things that belonged to my father and came across what looks to be an almost brand-ne...
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Monday, March 5, 2012

What's Cookin'?

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QUESTION: My great-grandmother died recently and my husband and I now have the task of disposing of her monstrous, cast-iron kitchen sto...
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Bob Brooke
Writing has been my life and my work for the last 30 years. During that time, I've had the opportunity to explore a variety of subjects, researching many of them on travels to over 70 countries. I’ve also been an avid collector of antiques and collectibles and specialize in writing about antiques. My antiques articles have appeared in many antiques and consumer publications, including British Heritage, AntiqueWeek, American Antiquities Journal, and Southeastern Antiquing and Collecting Magazine. I have also published two books on antiques, How to Start Your Own Antiques Business in Your Home and Recognizing and Refinishing Antiques for Pleasure and Profit, both from Globe Pequot Press. Throughout my writing career, I've produced nearly 4,000 articles and 15 books. I write non-fiction because I feel that fact is infinitely more interesting than fiction. However, in one of my latest books, Shipwrecks and Buried Treasure: The Outer Banks from Globe Pequot Press, I crossed the boundary between nonfiction and fiction, writing an historical narrative of the harrowing disasters in the seas off North Carolina.
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