AntiquesQ&A
Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Early 20th-Century Laptop

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QUESTION: My aunt has an unusual box that opens out into what looks like a sloping writing service. I’d like to find out more information a...
Tuesday, April 22, 2014

A Clock With Balls

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QUESTION: When I was growing up in the 1950s, my parents had a colorful clock hanging on our living room wall. It had colored balls for th...
Wednesday, April 16, 2014

A Furniture Re-Awakening

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QUESTION: I recently purchased a mirror from an antique store in Thomasville, Georgia. The shop owner said the piece belonged to her grand...
Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Collecting the Golden Arches

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QUESTION: My kids have all grown up. Recently, as I was going through some boxes in my attic, I noticed one filled with little toys that...
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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

It May Not Be What It Seems

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Q UESTION: I’m a big fan of the Civil War. I’ve read a lot about it and go to re-enactments regularly during the summer. Recently, I starte...
Tuesday, March 11, 2014

A Case of Romantic Identity

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QUESTION: My husband and I recently purchased what looks like a plain sideboard while traveling through South Carolina. It’s smaller than a...
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Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Those Oldies But Goodies

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QUESTION: My husband recently purchased an old jukebox for a game room we created in our basement.  It’s a Wurlitzer 1015, and considering ...
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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

The Red Carpet Treatment

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QUESTION: My great grandmother left me a beautiful Oriental carpet runner. My grandmother said it is quite old, but I’m not sure by how much...
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Monday, February 10, 2014

Shaker Chair Chic

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QUESTION: Some time ago, I bought a simple chair at a country estate auction. I love that chair but know very little about it. Someone to...
Wednesday, January 29, 2014

The Porcelain of the Royals

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QUESTION: I recently saw some Meissen porcelain at an antique show. I fell in love with it but the price seemed high. What can you tell m...
Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Ooolala...Art Deco French Style

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QUESTION: I have a pair of upholstered arm chairs that originally belonged to my great grandmother and were passed to my grandmother and ...
Monday, January 13, 2014

Kolorful Kitchen Kollectibles

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QUESTION: I have been cleaning out my grandmother’s house after her death. In the kitchen drawers, I’ve found dozens of quirky looking ut...
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Tuesday, December 17, 2013

All That Glitters Isn't Always Tiffany

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QUESTION: I recently bought what I thought was a Tiffany lamp. I paid several hundred dollars for it and thought it was a steal. Now I'...
Monday, December 9, 2013

Shining Like a Jewel

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QUESTION: My mother had a collection of ruby glass that she left to me. She would always display it around the Christmas holidays. To thi...
Monday, December 2, 2013

Rocking Into Butter

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QUESTION: I recently purchased an odd sort of butter churn at a local antique show. It’s a horizontal container suspended by straps to a ...
Monday, November 25, 2013

Taming Your Collecting Passion

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QUESTION: I love to collect things. But my passion for collecting seems to be getting out of hand. How can I control this? And how can I ...
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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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