Antiques Newsletter Archives – April 27, 2007 features articles about some Dumb Antiques Thieves; the upcoming Boy Scouts Flea Market
and Lucketts Antiques Fair; a Record Auction Price for a Stradivarius Violin as well as Baroda Pearls from
NOVA-Antiques.com was designated as a resource for antiques and collectibles flea markets in an article published in the Weekend Section
of the
to our virginia tech friends . . .
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Seems the thief was not a well organized ring after all, but a locally known criminal who stole the trailer thinking that it had lawn service equipment inside. His plan was to pawn the equipment. As it turns out, he sold some of the antiques to another man for the $300, who is also, is being charged in the case. In all detectives have recovered about half of the stolen antiques, but some are now worthless because of the condition they were found in.
UPCOMING ANTIQUES SHOWS & FLEA MARKETS
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26th annual boy scouts flea market
The 26th Annual Boy Scouts Flea Market will take place on Saturday, April 28, 2007 at
DUMB MIKEY
Mikey and his buddy Bill are out hunting in the woods, when all of a sudden, Bill collapses. His eyes have rolled up inside of his head and he does not appear to be breathing. Mikey grabs his cell phone and immediately calls 911. “911 Emergency, What is your emergency,” the operator answers.
The History of capodimonte porcelain
From our Archives - Capodimonte porcelain dates back to the reign of Charles of Bourbon and the
Charles ascended to the Spanish throne in 1759 after the death of Philip V. When he left
UPCOMING estate & tag sales . . .
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Mikey gasps, “My friend Bill is dead!! What can I do?” In a smooth and calming voice, the operator tells Mikey, “Take it easy sir. First, let’s make sure he is dead.” For a brief second there is a silence and then the operator hears a shot. Mikey comes back to the phone and says to the operator, “Okay, now what?”