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Comic Schäfer & Vater porcelain figurals are featured in “Kovels on Antiques and Collectibles” September 2014 newsletter. Far more than 200 pieces—bottles, nodders, flasks, pitchers and more—were sold at the Arizona auction. See a silly blond woman nodder with a bug on her exaggerated nose that sold for $ 222 and a cartoonish red-headed pin holder that went for $ 138, as nicely as other figures with funny attributes or pithy phrases. A New York auction integrated more than a dozen antique and vintage advertising products urging people to purchase gum. A Beeman’s Pepsin Gum tin shop show advertising gum chewing as a wholesome habit—good for your tummy and your teeth—sold for $ 127. Kovels’ September newsletter has images and prices of other chewing gum ads and displays from the auction. Close to 50 vintage toy racecars sold at a summer New Jersey auction. Several of today’s collectors adore the toys they played with and prices had a robust finish. Examples are featured in the September issue.

Toy rings that also conjured up childhood memories have been sold in an on the internet auction. They have been initially supplied decades ago as cereal premiums to fans of bygone radio or Television shows. The most pricey was a Superman secret chamber ring from a 1941 “drink milk” campaign that sold for $ 4,592. Other character rings are also pictured. Dedham Pottery’s crackle glaze plates with blue and white border decorations of animals or flowers have been collector favorites given that the very first plate was developed in 1891. Dedham plates sold at a current Massachusetts auction and are pictured with rates. And collectors interested in accent tables scored some bargains at another Massachusetts auction, where little, beneficial antique and vintage tables sold for quite affordable prices. Photos, rates and descriptions of different designs are incorporated in Kovels’ September’s newsletter.

Kim Kovel reports on her trip to the international art and style fair in Basel, Switzerland. New Uses for Old Stuff photos a dog sculpture created from old toys. The common illustrated Collector’s Gallery answers readers’ queries about an old washing machine, hedgehog dolls, a vintage craps table and a Rudolph Ackermann print. September’s Dictionary of Marks lists marks employed by American tile companies. The Buyer’s Value Guide has present prices of dozens of antiques and collectibles.

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