Whether you're looking for a trusted place to bid in auctions, buy or sell, Antique Trader is the top resource to find online auction sites, auction houses, and expert advice about antique furniture, jewelry and collectibles. Thousands of antiques and collectibles are for sale in each issue as well as hard to find items to buy, sell, or trade. Antique Trader also contains the most current and comprehensive information on antique shows and stores and earns best-selling honors year after year by providing precise descriptions and current pricing.
Klimt Masterpiece Sells for $108.4M
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Wurlitzer Jukebox Sells for $11,000
A NEW BEGINNING • Two proud brands join forces to create Kovels Antique Trader
Collector's Gallery
Ceramics
Have You Heard the Latest About … • Archival Fashion Lamps and Lighting Catalin Radios 1970s and ’80 Toys Magic Memorabilia
Collectors Looking Good in Archival Fashion
Lamps AND Lighting • Brighten Collecting Days
Tuning In To Catalin Radios
ACTION FIGURES AND TOYS • Showcase ’70s and ’80s Fun
Hocus-Pocus! • Auction is Pure Magic
Public Enemy No. 1 • One of the nation’s most notorious criminals, John Dillinger rose to infamy during the Gangster Era of the Great Depression. An upcoming auction thrusts the desperado back into the headlines.
From Cartier to Costume, The Beauty of Fruit Salad Jewelry
Thrift Shop Tourism • In cars, on buses or while sailing the seas, Patti Clark, Florida’s Happy Thrifter, treats her guests like Resale Queens.
Frazetta's Painting Sells for $6 million
EVENTS • To list your antiques-related event (show, auction, convention, etc.) for free in Kovels Antique Trader, and on our website, antiquetrader.com, email event information (date, location, contact information, times) at least six weeks in advance to: ATNews@aimmedia.com. Listings will be included on a space-available basis. Kovels Antique Trader assumes no responsibility for any show not listed in our print editions, but it will be listed in our online calendar.
THRIFTY THREADS • Marily Monroe was not the first woman to look stylish in a potato sack, only the most famous. By the time Marilyn slipped into one as a publicity stunt in the 1950s, food- sack garments were long synonymous with the Great Depression era, when life in rural America meant frugal fashion practices for many families.