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Secondary Woods

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May 5, 2011 Vol. IV, Issue 17

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Secondary Woods – Economical and Misleading
In almost any conversation or article regarding older or antique furniture, sooner or later the terms “primary” wood and “secondary” wood or woods appear. Why is there a distinction between types of wood used in furniture construction, and can the different woods in a piece be used to help identify period or style of a piece? Worthologist Fred Taylor explains why knowing about secondary woods is important when considering the purchase of antique furniture. Let Fred explain the history and uses of secondary woods so the next time you’re wondering about what a piece of furniture is made of, you won’t be stumped.

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Dining with Antiques – Monet’s Dishes
In addition to being one of the greatest Impressionist painters of all time, Claude Monet was also a tremendous gastronome—a lover of good food. Thanks to his journals, we can re-create many of the delicious recipes that were served at his table. But did you know Monet also designed his own china, as well? It’s true. Worthologist Liz Holderman will introduce you to a line of yellow-and-blue dishware that, if you can find it, can give your own kitchen a little taste of Giverny.

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Picasso, Gauguin Lead Impressionist & Modern Art Sale
Pablo Picasso’s “Femmes lisant (Deux personnages),” painted in 1934 depicting his lover, Marie-Thérèse Walter, reading with her sister, was sold to a private collector this week as part of an impressionist and modern art sale at Sotheby’s in New York. The selling price? Well, let’s just say that if you have an extra $21 million hanging around, you might have been in the running for it. Read about this painting, other Picassos and works by the likes of Gauguin, Jawlensky, among others, that found new homes.

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Cute Crustaceans & Fashionable Fish
As the mercury rises, who could argue with the restorative powers of a few days by the sea for some rest and relaxation? To get you in the mood for a possible oceanside getaway, Worthologist Rebekah Kaufman introduces some of Steiff’s finest beach beauties. See what makes them so interesting from the collector’s perspective.

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Collector's Choices

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Featured Events

West Palm Beach Antiques Festival in West Palm Beach, Fla.
May 6-8, 2011

Antiques and Collectibles Show in Brimfield, Mass.
May 13-14, 2011

C.A.L.M’s Antique Show and Sale in Santa Barbara, Ca.
May 13-15, 2011



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