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Antiques & Collecting Newsletter Volume 15, Number 7 February 1, 2010 Ron McCoy, editor http://collectingbuzz.com
"February, when the days of winter seem endless and no amount of wistful recollecting can bring back any air of summer." --Shirley Jackson
So, here we are in the second month of the new year and the only month with fewer than 30 days. For such a short month, there is always a lot happening in February: Groundhog Day, The Super Bowl, St. Valentine's Day, President's Day, Black History Month, Laurel's birthday, Westminster Dog Show, Mardi Gras, etc.
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(¯`·.¸¸.-> IN THIS ISSUE
ONE TRACK MIND JFK LIBRARY GOES DIGITAL MICHELANGELO EXHIBIT IN FLORIDA IRS AND ONLINE SELLERS DISHEARTENING! MUSEUM RECOVERS CIVIL WAR GUN ANTIQUES ROADSHOW SUMMER 2011 MICHELANGELO PAINTING FOUND RODENT PROGNOSTICATES FOR 125 YEARS
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For nearly fifty years a Philadelphia man, Jerry Greene, one of the world’s leading authorities on model trains and toys, has been accumulating model trains and the paraphernalia that goes with them. He has more than 1,700 locomotives and cars, 700 stations, and thousands of accessories worth tens of millions of dollars. A selection from his collection (hand-painted station houses, bridges, barges, carousels, Ferris wheels and hundreds of figurines in 19th century garb and Prussian army uniforms) is currently on display at Sotheby's in New York through February. Sotheby’s describes the items, mostly dating from 1850-1940, as the most important collection of top-quality European and U.S. toys and trains ever assembled. The exhibition, called the Jerni Collection, takes up the entire fourth floor of Sotheby's York Avenue headquarters but is just a fraction of the entire collection which is available for private sale through Sotheby's as a single lot.
Model Train Collector's One Track Mind (Video from CBS News) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNogf5vE1pc
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ JFK LIBRARY GOES DIGITAL http://www.jfklibrary.org
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy a new digital online archive now gives global access to JFK papers, records, photographs and recordings. Anyone can search, browse and retrieve original documents from the Kennedy Library’s collection, gaining a first-hand look into the life of President Kennedy and the issues that defined his administration. The Kennedy digital archive includes 200,000 pages of text, 1,245 individual recordings, 300 museum artifacts, 72 reels of moving images and 1,500 photos. It took more than four years to digitize the documents, photographs, audiotapes and films.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MICHELANGELO EXHIBIT IN FLORIDA http://moaflnsu.org
A small marble relief of Jesus Christ flanked by two angels and being held up by Mary was one of the last pieces that Italian Renaissance master Michelangelo ever created. This marble work is displayed next to a cast of his other great work, The Pieta, depicting Christ in his mother's arms after his crucifixion. They are part of about 170 works on display as part of the exhibit "Vatican Splendors: A Journey Through Faith and Art," which opened last week at the Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale. After it ends April 24, the pieces go back to the Vatican and will not be on display. Many of these pieces will never be shown in the U.S. again because, by law, they cannot be outside the Vatican's walls more than a year.
Vatican Splendors at MOAFL http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=St_zjGkZzNQ
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IRS AND ONLINE SELLERS http://tinyurl.com/IRSreporting
The new law requiring payment processors to report transactions to the IRS is now in effect. Online sellers continue to have questions about how payment processors will implement the law, and how it will affect sellers. PayPal, which processes payments for online merchants and individuals, answers additional questions raised by AuctionBytes.com readers.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DISHEARTENING!
Who would have thought that the subject of Necco Sweetheart Conversation Hearts would become one of controversy? Each February since we began this newsletter, we have reported on a rather pop culture phenomenon which, although certainly not urgent or even particularly important, is bit of a barometer of what's of interest to the public in that particular year. The entries into this newsletter concerning the iconic Valentine candy has traditionally just notified the readers of the new sayings imprinted on the yearly hearts. However, we find that 2010 was a big year for the Necco Co., as they had the unmitigated gall to change the flavors of the hearts, much to the dismay of thousands of fans who apparently had nothing better to do than to raise a big stink about the change. At this writing we haven't discovered whether the Necco Co. intends to rectify the problem, but we are still doing the research. Thus far, we have unearthed an amazingly large number of anti-Necco Hearts pages on Facebook. Just search "Necco Hearts" and you'll see what we mean. Meanwhile, we have found out that the theme for 2011's Sweethearts "messages" is activity, with sayings such as "Race Me," "High Five." and "U Can Do It".
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MUSEUM RECOVERS CIVIL WAR GUN http://www.moc.org
A Civil War .36-caliber Spiller & Burr revolver was stolen in 1975 when the Richmond, Virginia Museum of the Confederacy collection was moved to a new building. The revolver, one of the first Confederate-manufactured handguns and used by General George Washington Rains, was one of the museum's most prized possessions with an estimated value of $50,000. A woman in Knoxville, Tenn., discovered the gun in December in her late father's belongings. She tried to sell it to an Ohio antique dealer who traced the gun to the museum. The woman's father collected Civil War items. It's not known how he came into possession of the gun and the woman will not face charges.
Related: Gun Mystery Solved (news video) http://tinyurl.com/stolengun
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ANTIQUES ROADSHOW SUMMER 2011 http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/roadshow/ontheroad.html
PBS television show Antiques Roadshow announced the cities it will visit this summer. Tour destinations are: Eugene, OR, June 4; El Paso, TX, June 18; Minneapolis, MN, July 9; Tulsa, OK, July 23; Atlanta, GA, August 6; Pittsburgh, PA, August 13. Start scouring your attics! Veteran television personality Mark L. Walberg serves as series host. In each hour-long episode, specialists from the country's leading auction houses and independent dealers from across the nation offer free appraisals of antiques and collectibles. Admission to Antiques Roadshow is free, but tickets are required. Check the website for details.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MICHELANGELO PAINTING FOUND http://tinyurl.com/MikeInBuffalo
Ever wonder what could be hiding behind your couch? A Buffalo, N.Y. family found a possible unfinished Michelangelo painting behind theirs. The painting had been in the family for generations, having been sent over to the sister-in-law of the Kober's great-grandfather, who was a lady-in-waiting for a German baroness. It is now in a bank vault.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ RODENT PROGNOSTICATES FOR 125 YEARS http://www.groundhog.org
February 2 brings the most-watched weather forecast of the year—and the only one led by a rodent. Groundhog Day Celebration 2011 is Wednesday at Gobbler's Knob, near Punxsutawney, PA. Punxsutawney Phil has been "predicting" the weather for 125 years. Tradition states that one must observe a groundhog's burrow on this day. If the groundhog emerges and fails to see its shadow because the weather is cloudy, winter will soon end; however, if the groundhog sees its shadow because the weather is bright and clear, it will be frightened and run back into its hole, and the winter will continue for six more weeks.
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