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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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From 1920 to 1924, Lucille Murphy Kept A Scrapbook

From 1920 to 1924, Lucille Murphy Kept A Scrapbook | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it

From 1920 to 1924, Lucille Murphy attended the Milwaukee Normal School, eventually graduating with degree in music. During her time as a student, she filled a small scrapbook with a variety of mementos, ranging from photographs of friends, dance cards, ticket stubs, and pressed flowers.

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Shhh, It's A Cookbook Secret...

Shhh, It's A Cookbook Secret... | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it
I've been collecting vintage cookbooks (and other ephemera) for decades. But it's not because I actually cook. Other than baking, I nearly hate cooking. Thankfully, my dear hubby is the cook in the...
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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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Margaret Keane’s Big Eyes Were the Portrait of Her Tortured Soul

Margaret Keane’s Big Eyes Were the Portrait of Her Tortured Soul | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it
by Lise LaSalle Having enjoyed Tim Burton’s movies through the years, my curiosity went on high alert when I read about his new biopic Big Eyes set to be released this Christmas in a theater near you and me. Adam Parfrey who runs Feral House Books, a little house of darkness promoting ‘pure information and…
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See also @Laura Brown's article about these big-eyed works written a decade ago! http://www.kitschy-kitschy-coo.com/columns/2004/9/20/

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See also [url=/u/164369 x-already-notified=1]Laura Brown[/url]'s article about these big-eyed works written a decade ago! http://www.kitschy-kitschy-coo.com/columns/2004/9/20/

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See also [url=/u/164369 x-already-notified=1]Laura Brown[/url]'s article about these big-eyed works written a decade ago! http://www.kitschy-kitschy-coo.com/columns/2004/9/20/

Deanna Dahlsad's curator insight, August 11, 2014 1:36 AM

See also [url=/u/164369 x-already-notified=1]Laura Brown[/url]'s article about these big-eyed works written a decade ago! http://www.kitschy-kitschy-coo.com/columns/2004/9/20/

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Original Vintage Playboy Bunny Costume

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Cuff signed by Elvis! Click for more photos.

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The Housewife's Book Vintage 1930s Household Management Manual Housework Cleaning Cooking Care of Clothing 30s Home Decor Womens History

The Housewife's Book Vintage 1930s Household Management Manual Housework Cleaning Cooking Care of Clothing 30s Home Decor Womens History | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it
Vintage 1930s book on household management - cleaning - care of clothing - home decor etc The Housewifes Book A Daily Express Publication
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I'll Keep You In My Hoosegow, Valentine

I'll Keep You In My Hoosegow, Valentine | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it
Isn't this a creepy, abusive-stalkery-type valentine? It takes the idea of a prisoner of your love to a whole new (low) level -- complete with gun! You're the one I've been looking for, My chase is...
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Mary Shelley letters discovered in Essex archive

Mary Shelley letters discovered in Essex archive | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it

Professor finds cache of previously unpublished letters by author of Frankenstein, written between 1831 and 1849


...The letters date between 1831, nine years after the death of her poet husband Percy Bysshe Shelley, and 1849, when Mary Shelley was already unwell with the brain tumour that would kill her two years later, and show a woman who was skilled in charming favours from friends, bursting with pride in and concern for her teenage son – and not unconcerned with frivolities. A last-minute ticket to the coronation of William IV in 1831 necessitated a 3am visit from her hairdresser; she attended the event sporting a plumed headdress ("The whole thing was wondrously splendid – Diamonds & cloth of gold grew common to the eye.")


The later letters, written in an increasingly scrawled hand, are short and distracted, full of apologies for her failing memory and powers. To a number of them is still attached a blob of scarlet wax stamped with the author's own seal – one that was not previously known, according to Crook.


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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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Curriculum For Cooks

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This vintage cookbook entitled “Curriculum For Cooks” is from the University Hospital Auxiliary Faculty Women’s Club, University of Minnesota, 1958. Available at our Fergus Falls, MN location; if...
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1894 shape of woman original antique anatomy print human form

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this is an original antique lithograph from late 19th century it is a book plate printed in leipzig, germany in 1894 the print measures
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Hot On The Historical Ephemera Trail... In The National Enquirer?

Hot On The Historical Ephemera Trail... In The National Enquirer? | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it

The women born between 1905 and 1909 were the same young girls who grew up during the years of the women’s suffrage movement in the US. They would have seen the struggle, heard the talk, and knew they could have greater freedom of choice in living their lives. They too would see, if not quite be, part of the flapper movement. Activism and parenting being almost completely at odds with one another, some may have opted not to have children — and at this time, birth control, thanks to Margaret Sanger, was becoming a realistic option.

 

And, just as these young women were perhaps thinking of starting a family…

 

Along comes The Great Depression — the one of that started about 1929, not the one some say we are approaching now — and the birthrate fell about one-tenth globally from the rate during the “prosperous” 1920′s. In America, the birth rate dropped below the replacement level for the first time in history.

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The history of the Playground Association of America.

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Pair of Fine Victorian Face Screens, Chromolithograph Images - The Vintage Village

Pair of Fine Victorian Face Screens, Chromolithograph Images - The Vintage Village | Antiques & Vintage Collectibles | Scoop.it

I have never seen anything like this, didn't even know they existed. This is such a piece of history. I can just picture a fair lady sitting by the fire and fanning herself. What a treasure!

 

Face Screens were used by Victorian Ladies to shield their faces from a hot fire. As most Victorian utilitarian items, face screens were beautifully decorated. Each of these face screens is made from cardboard. The shape of the screen is cut in an intricate design. The center portion of the screens, each have a Chromolithograph image of Colonial groupings. The round image has braid to frame the image. The handles are a work of art in themselves with the delicate turnings. Tiny wing nuts secure the screens to the handles, Both screens are in similar condition. The cardboard frames are worn on the edges. There is some water damage to the frames as well as the center mat. One screen has a piece of the braid missing. The image boards are secured to the frames with tape. This is could be replaced. The wood handles are in excellent condition. The price is for the pair of screens. Each screen measures 16" x 7".


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