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The papers of Lizzie Black Kander are now digitized and online

The papers of Lizzie Black Kander are now digitized and online | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it

Lizzie Black was born in Milwaukee in 1858, the daughter of John and Mary Black, who were Jewish pioneer farmers from near Green Bay. She was educated in the Milwaukee public schools and in 1878 graduated from East Side High as valedictorian. In 1881 she married Simon Kander, a real estate and insurance salesman, who later served in the 1907 Wisconsin State Assembly.


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The Etiquette Collection:  Fine and Antique Etiquette Books

The Etiquette Collection:  Fine and Antique Etiquette Books | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it

We specialize in books and other artifacts on the subjects of manners, etiquette, charm, poise, personality, women, the home, rudeness, civility and related topics.

 

If there is a title you are searching for, or if you have items you wish to sell, please feel free to contact us

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Mae Keane, The Last 'Radium Girl,' Dies At 107

Mae Keane, The Last 'Radium Girl,' Dies At 107 | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it
In the 1920s, working-class women were hired to paint radium onto glowing watch dials — and told to sharpen the brush with their lips. Dozens died within a few years, but Keane quit, and survived.

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Collecting Vintage Glamour Girl Photos

Collecting Vintage Glamour Girl Photos | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it
Some collectors want "real" signatures on vintage glamour girl photographs, but I just ask myself, "How much do I love looking at thee?".
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"Jenny on the Job"

"Jenny on the Job" | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it
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“ "Jenny on the Job" was a series of posters issued by the Public Health Services in 1943 created by artist Kula Robbins. This specific poster is titled "Jenny on the Job - Wears styles...
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Sophie Gimbel Designs For Saks -- And Dolls!

Sophie Gimbel Designs For Saks -- And Dolls! | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it
Because you know I obsess over things... Like Gimbels department stores... I was working on another set of doll articles for Diane’s Doll Hospital (this time on vintage walker dolls from the 1950s;...
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About the first American fashion designer to be on the cover of Time magazine.

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Untangling the Tale of the Seven Sutherland Sisters and Their 37 Feet of Hair

Untangling the Tale of the Seven Sutherland Sisters and Their 37 Feet of Hair | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it
"Their antics and wild, over-the-top parties were the talk of Niagara County."In the late 19th century, though, the most startling, erotic t...
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Bath: The Great War in Costume

Bath: The Great War in Costume | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it

19 July - 31 August 2014


"The war is usually seen through military eyes.  However, it could not have been won without the efforts of millions of women. They proved what they could do  – what took a great deal longer was to convince everyone that they should do it."


‘Fighting on the Home Front:  The Legacy of Women in WorldWar One’  by  Kate  Adie, (Hodder &  Stoughton)

 

World War I changed women’s life forever; in terms of status, class, position and what was acceptable for a woman to wear. Fashion changed with the innovation of women being required to do men’s work. The corset disappeared and trousers became a norm.



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Jane Austen's Collection of Critical Feedback From Her (Sometimes Harsh) Friends and Family

Jane Austen's Collection of Critical Feedback From Her (Sometimes Harsh) Friends and Family | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it

In an eight-page document, Jane Austen collected her friends’ and family’s opinions of her third and fourth novels, Mansfield Park (1814) and Emma (1815).


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Hollywood Before Glamour: Fashion in American Silent Film – review

Hollywood Before Glamour: Fashion in American Silent Film – review | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it
"To the feminine mind nothing appeals quite as strongly as clothing, hats, or shoes – in fact finery of any kind," opined Moving Picture World in 1916. Gentlemen spectators apparently preferred fil...
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Portraits By The Pound

Portraits By The Pound | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it
In this week's Dakota Death Trip update, I posted a photo of a girl who looks much too sad to be wearing satin.   When I flipped the photo over, the back has a big rubber stamp mark from the photo ...
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Collecting vintage photographs of children!


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This article has fabulous info on the female photographers which took these children's portraits!

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Newcomb Pottery: Exhibition highlights role of women

Newcomb Pottery: Exhibition highlights role of women | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it

“Women, Art, & Social Change: The Newcomb Pottery Enterprise” presents the largest comprehensive exhibition of arts and crafts from the famous New Orleans college workshop to tour the country in thirty years. The highly sought-after art pottery is placed in the context of other crafts practiced at Newcomb – textiles, metalwork, jewelry, bookbinding and works on paper. At the same time, the traveling exhibition focuses on the transformative role art education played in the lives of Southern women.

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How the Robin Rogers School Became Marimor School ~ Vintage Lima Ohio Postcard

How the Robin Rogers School Became Marimor School ~ Vintage Lima Ohio Postcard | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it
About the Robin Rogers School, Lima, Ohio, named after Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Rogers daughter who had Down Syndrome. Vintage photos.
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Poor Vintage Suffragette Valentine

Poor Vintage Suffragette Valentine | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it
Was the suffrage movement the start of "Galentine's Day"? I can't imagine this valentine was sent by anything other than a woman to another woman. Antique valentine via.
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Vintage Cosmetics & Beauty Accessories: Not Taken At Face Value

Vintage Cosmetics & Beauty Accessories: Not Taken At Face Value | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it

So there I am, in the "Collector's Spotlight" titled Vintage Cosmetics & Beauty Accessories: Not Taken At Face Value, covering two pages (24-25) in text with some photos of my collection.

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Not written by me; but an article about me & my collection.

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In 1913, She Told Him They Couldn't Be Together. 100 Years Later, THIS Was Just Discovered.

In 1913, She Told Him They Couldn't Be Together. 100 Years Later, THIS Was Just Discovered. | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it

While searching through the attic of his father’s house, a son came across boxes of old items. The most interesting were piles of love letters sent from a man named Max. From 1913-1978, Max and Pearle wrote each other. All his letters begin with “My Sweet Pearle” and end with “Forever yours, Max”. These letters were supposed to have been burned when Pearle passed away in 1980, but the family didn’t honor those wishes, and one of the greatest love stories began to unfold.

In 1911, a woman named Pearle Schwarz met a man named Maxwell Savelle at the Country Club. They fell madly in love. Unfortunately, Maxwell would not convert to Judaism (his parents were Southern Baptists) and so they could not be together. They went their separate ways – Maxwell went into the Navy and Pearle continued to pine for him until she died. She never let go.

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Civil War Handkerchief

Civil War Handkerchief | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it
thecivilwarparlor: “ Civil War Hankerchief This handkerchief, undated, belonged to Sarah Comfort Hotchkiss of Augusta County, Virginia. Her husband, Jedediah Hotchkiss, was a soldier, scout and...
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Program teaches history via beloved quilter, 'Pioneer Girl' Grace Snyder

Program teaches history via beloved quilter, 'Pioneer Girl' Grace Snyder | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it

Grace Snyder's lively eyes gaze out of her 1903 wedding photograph. There's an astonishing hat atop her head and a tiny, cat-got-the-cream smile on her lips. She perches just behind her cowboy husband, her clasped hands resting near his left shoulder.


            Her story, in many respects, mirrors Nebraska's history in the late 19thcentury and much of the 20th century.


            Born in 1882, reared in a sod house on a Custer County homestead and married to a Sandhills cowboy and rancher, she recounted her pioneer life in the 1963 book "No Time on My Hands," as told to her daughter, author Nellie Snyder Yost.


            Along the way, she became nationally known for her quilting expertise. Two of her quilts were designated as among the 100 best 20th-century quilts by Quilters Newsletter Magazine in 1999. She was named to the National Quilters Hall of Fame in 1980, two years before her death at 100.


            Now Grace Snyder is the focal point of an innovative new history curriculum developed jointly by NET Learning Services, the International Quilt Study Center and Museum at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the Nebraska State Historical Society.


            Called "Tiny Stitches, Big Life," the online multimedia project uses Snyder's quilts and her life experiences to bring pioneer history to life for Nebraska elementary school students. It is the first module of a larger project, "Stories of Nebraska Quilters," with plans to develop additional material about other Nebraskans who are remembered through their quilts.

Deanna Dahlsad's curator insight, November 26, 2013 11:31 AM

Using objects to engage students.

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The Way To A Man’s Heart Is Through His Stomach & Other Lessons In Vintage Cookbooks

The Way To A Man’s Heart Is Through His Stomach & Other Lessons In Vintage Cookbooks | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it
This is the cover of The Way To His Heart “A Cookbook with a Personality”, 1941; note the figures on the cover. The five female figures on the cover of...
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One cookbook illustrates so many issues: body image, ageing, racism, marketing & consumerism. Oh, and recipes too ;)

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KITSCH-SLAPPED describe itself as

"SPECIALIZING IN BAD TASTE FROM A (FEMINIST) CHICK’S PERSPECTIVE. POP CULTURE, PAST & PRESENT, IN YER KISSER."

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Can’t Buy Me Love: How Romance Wrecked Traditional Marriage

Can’t Buy Me Love: How Romance Wrecked Traditional Marriage | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it
"Love was considered a reason not to get married. It was seen as lust, as something that would dissipate."For most of recorded human history...

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Even as women were accepted in certain industries, their attempts to organize for legal rights were consistently mocked in political cartoons, like this anti-suffrage postcard from 1907.

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Ah, The Chick’s An Old Battle Ax

Ah, The Chick’s An Old Battle Ax | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it
The “new woman” rode bicycles — and she smoked and likely even chewed tobaccie. So it makes sense that folks would advertise tobacco directly to her. In this antique tobacco...
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History in advertising

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Women of the Future, 1902

Women of the Future, 1902 | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it

Generals, marines, lawyers, coach drivers, politicians, and even artists!  These were “Les Femmes de l’Avenir,” or “Women of the Future,” as imagined in a series of 20 postcards from the turn of the last century. 

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Before the Bikini: Rare Vintage Beach Photos

Before the Bikini: Rare Vintage Beach Photos | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it
A trip to the beach has been a standard summer family activity since the turn of the century and over time the fashions associated with seaside activities have evolved.
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Pin-Up Queens: Three Female Artists Who Shaped the American Dream Girl

Pin-Up Queens: Three Female Artists Who Shaped the American Dream Girl | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it

“So many women are left out of historical records,” Dahlsad says. “Men will say, ‘I want to show off what my father did; he deserves to shine. Someone should do a book on him!’ Daughters don’t do that about their moms to the same degree, so often things get thrown away. How many men would look at their archives say, ‘Just take it all to the dumpster’? Somebody would be saying, ‘You can’t do that! You’re George Petty. Put it back!’”

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I'm interviewed as part of this article by Lisa Hix

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Cabinet Card of a Lady Sharpshooter, - Cowan's Auctions

Cabinet Card of a Lady Sharpshooter, - Cowan's Auctions | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it

She gazes into a mirror (undoubtedly used for over-the-shoulder trick shooting), and cradles a single shot tip-up rifle in her arm.

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