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Above Left: A state as of Jan. 3, 1959, Alaska was the subject of many tablecloths. But residents of that state might have to travel beyond its borders to find a vintage bearing its name. Above Middle: California, here I come! The underlying theme of many mid-century souvenir tablecloths seems to be “Go west!” Above Right: Some people bought postcard books, while others remembered their travels with tablecloths bearing iconic graphics such as these. Spread a souvenir across your table top By Barbara Miller Beem of 34 and 38 inches. It was not until the 1940s that things changed, when cotton and cotton blends (often including rayon) were employed in the manufacture of tablecloths which, at the Purchased from kitschy gift shops, transported back home in the family station wagon, same time, grew to 52 and 64 inches long, sized for kitchen tables and intended for everyday and then stashed away in Mom’s cedar chest: Mid-century souvenir tablecloths were colorful use. Although examples were made into the mid-1960s, collectors consider 1945 to 1955 to and cheery, affordable and widely available. Today, these charming examples of vintage be the “golden age” of vintage souvenir tablecloths. Americana continue to inspire countless enthusiasts as they are once again displayed and This timing is no accident, as the end of World War II marked a new era in the country, used daily. Thanks to a robust online collectors’ club, one that affectionately diagnoses its one marked by optimism thanks to a new prosperity, as well as a sense of freedom to move members as suffering from “tactile textile disorder,” these souvenir linens is not about the country. With gasoline inexpensive and plentiful, average people could afford cars, only contagious but also a welcome pursuit. and, in turn, family vacations. To meet this demand, motels (as opposed to hotels), restau- The earliest known examples of souvenir tablecloths date to the 1920s, according to rants, and roadside attractions popped up along the nation’s highways. And more often than Teresa Stone, an avid collector and secretary of the Vintage Tablecloth Lovers Club. A not, these destinations came to include a gift shop, selling pennants and postcard books, decade later, the California firm of Barth & Dreyfuss marketed two lines of table linens, “Cactus Cloth” and “Yucca,” both of which employed burlap-like fabric cut into near-squares See Tablecloths on page 12 HISTORIC FLAGS OF WWII AND OTHER HISTORIC FLAGS June 6, 2020 | Dallas | Live & Online

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Flag of the U.S.S. Nashville, the cruiser from which Well-documented Moro ag from the Gen. Douglas MacArthur disembarked when he made his Philippine Insurrection, circa 1900 Japanese Silk “Triumphal Return” famous return to the Philippines at Leyte banner from Gen. MacArthur’s post-war headquarters in Japan

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Licensed by the City of New York #1364738/9-DCA 58233 Page 2 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM May 26, 2020 Paintings were the ‘Cat’s Meow’ at Garth’s auction By Susan Emerson Nutter revered them.” An example of this would be the COLUMBUS, Ohio — There was a American, painted pine corn adver- Showing a farmstead with sense of normalcy logging in to www. tising sign wearing old green, yellow, fishermen, this oil on canvas garths.com on Saturday, March 28 brown, and black paint and lettered Hudson River Valley scene; possibly and seeing Garth’s Auctioneers & on both sides with “Member Farmers Lake Winnipesaukee in New Appraisers’ CEO and Principal Auc- Roadside Market Association of N.J.” Hampshire – the work of Edmund tioneer, Jeff Jeffers at the auction It was bid to $1,680. “If I remem- Coates (New York, 1816-1871), block, gavel in hand confidently sell- ber correctly, this sign hung in their sold for $3,600. ing the lots offered during this Amer- kitchen,” Jeffers said. The sign mea- icana auction. sured 11 ½ inches high by 45 inches But there was nothing normal wide. Prices include a buyer’s premi- about it. um. Jeffers was selling from the com- Several bandboxes were put up for pany’s Municipal Light Plant gallery. bids with the two examples featuring Oodles of great items were staged be- beavers selling well. Done in block hind him at the podium. Bidding was printed wallpaper in a rare beaver brisk. pattern on a yellow ground, this But no one was there. American bandbox realized $1,320. Okay, a few people were there. The It was 9 ¼ inches high by 13 ½ inch- person making sure the live selling es long. could be seen via garthslive.com link. A nice selection of hooked rugs People on the phones and with ab- were presented for bids, as were a sentee bids were involved, but those grouping of theorems. Several lots few were spread far from each other; of late 19th century/early 20th cen- practicing social distancing, deemed tury handmade pin cushions in all needed to be safe. Online bidding sizes and forms were a major draw. was also provided via Invaluable and A group of eight cushions, mostly vel- Auctionzip. vet apples, pears, strawberries and a Welcome to new normal for auc- carrot, as well as a silk covered apple tion houses across the globe. Auction having varying wear sold for $344. houses, that is, choosing to continue Memory pieces and tramp art items to sell during the COVID-19 quaran- had a solid showing. A folksy tramp tine. Auction houses that are find- art frame housing a charming cat ing ways to make it so the material painting did well selling for $1,000. they’ve been hired to sell,do just that. Done on a tin pie pan, the black and “It was a bit surreal, but we made white cat wore a yellow ribbon with a Above: Thought to be American, late 18th to early 19th century, these bronze molds to it work,” Jeff Jeffers said. “And we ball. The 10 inch in diameter wooden make pewter spoons sold together for $540. One was a teaspoon mold; the other a table- will continue to make it work un- frame interlocked like a puzzle. spoon mold which was incised “PM” on the handle. til we can have our clients back in- Another black and white cat paint- house. We look forward to that day.” ing also had its day. The Black and Numerous consignments made up White Cat Polperro by Stuart Arm- this March 28, Americana auction field (United Kingdom, 1916-2000) but it was the material collected by was bid to $3,125. The tempera on two sisters from the Washington, wood panel image of a cat on a stone- D.C., area that was most intriguing. wall was signed front and back, and “These sisters had a marvelous eye was dated 1950. Framed, it measured and a passion for quintessential folk 35 ¾ inches by 25 ¾ inches. art,” Jeffers said. “I think dealer/col- The top lot of the artwork genre lector David Wheatcroft said it best was the Hudson River Valley scene – ‘True folk art is a true affair of the by Edmund Coates (New York, 1816- heart’, and what these two women 1871) which made $3,600. The oil on acquired was a wonderful represen- canvas was signed and dated 1856 at tation of this.” lower left and showed a farmstead Great examples drove the sisters with fishermen scene. The framed collecting choices. “They weren’t image measured 32 ½ inches by 41 afraid of condition,” Jeffers notes. ½ inches. “If it had great form, then condition Other sale highlights included a was secondary. Showing some wear fantastic American Federal mantel, and tear meant the item was valued possibly southern, as it was made of enough to be kept and cherished, and yellow pine. The mantel which wore that actually was a bonus in their some traces of green paint had a eyes. They understood the passion of deep stepped cornice, pilasters, and the object; that these things weath- carved rosettes. At 64 inches high ered time in the hands of people who and 86 ½ inches wide, this mantel realized $1,750. And a lovely Amer- Above: Painted on a tin pie pan, this charming cat painting housed in an interlocking ican sackback Wind- wooden puzzle tramp art frame sold for $1,000. It was 10 inches in diameter. sor armchair of mixed woods construction with turned legs, “H” Below: Having a yellow ground and rare beaver pattern, this block printed wallpaper stretcher, shaped American bandbox was bid to $1,320. seat, and knuckle arms sold for $2,400. Wearing old black paint, this chair’s seat was 17 inches high with the chair being 36 inches overall. In these uncertain times, one thing is for sure, Garth’s plans to continue offering on- line auctions as long as the stay-at-home mandate is in place. Contact: (740) 362- 4771 www.garths.com

Left: Depicting a cat on a stonewall, The Black and White Cat Polperro by Stuart Armfield (United Kingdom, 1916-2000) was bid to $3,125. May 26, 2020 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM Page 3

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GREAT FALLS, Mont. – The 33rd Annual March in Montana auction was like none other that had gone be- fore it. “News of the mandatory restrictions concerning Covid-19 had just begun to surface and the parameters kept changing,” said Ron Nicklas, managing partner of Coeur d’Alene Galleries. “First we were allowed a gathering of 50 and then it went down to 10. Trucks that were already packed and on the road showed up and could not unload.” The annual Western Art Week, which has been a mecca for Western art enthusiasts for more than 50 years, had been canceled. The event is held every year on the week of March 19th in celebra- tion of the birthday of the noted Western artist Charles Marion Russell (1864 – 1926) who made his home in Great Falls. The weeklong visual arts festival always culminated with the March in Montana auction that is held at the historic Charlie Russell Elks Lodge and is considered the highlight of the festival. “We called our consignors and only one pulled some minor items out of the sale,” Nicklas said. “So we held rus, the stock market crash, and the threat of a major be Standing’s masterpiece, was signed and dated 1925 the auction onsite with our auctioneer and 10 staff blizzard, but in spite of the gloom the American spirit and soared past the estimate of $25,000 to $35,000 to members who represented online and phone bidders stepped up and bidders stayed in the game.” command $118,000, shattering the artist’s previous re- across the nation and we realized $1.8 million, the sec- The March in Montana auction is hosted by Coeur cord. ond most successful sale in the history of the auction, d’Alene Galleries, in partnership with the Coeur Moonlight Ambush, an oil on canvas by Andy Thomas and we also set a world record for a painting by William d’Alene Art Auction, and their online presentation was (1957 - ), was an intense scene set in the dark of night Standing. We had everything going against us, the vi- impressive. The 244 page electronic virtual catalog was and depicted three cowboys on horseback in defensive excellent and the sale was presented on three mode, drawing guns and firing as the horses reared in online venues. The 750 lots of Western, sport- surprise. The dramatic 26 inch by 38 inch painting was ing, and wildlife art and sculpture by histor- titled, signed, and dated 2-2010, and sold for $41,300. ic and contemporary masters, furnishings, The sum of $38,350 was paid for an oil on canvas, mounts, and collectibles were offered over two titled The Race, by Philip Goodwin (1881-1935). The 30 days, March 20 and 21. inch by 20 inch painting was signed and dated 1904. It The top lot was an oil on canvas, titled The portrayed a winter setting with a man vigorously racing Last Chase, by William Standing (1904-1951). on ice skates, looking back at a pack of angry wolves The 38 inch high by 69 inch wide painting, behind him. mounted on drywall, portrayed a high action Coming Through the Rye, one of Frederic Reming- scene of three Native American Indian hunt- ton’s (1861-1909) most celebrated bronze sculptures, ers riding on horseback at full gallop to a clus- depicts four rowdy pistol-waving cowboys riding their tered herd of buffalo. horses at a full stride gallop, likely in a drunken spree. Standing, also known as Fire Bear, was a The scene was initially published as a drawing and painter and illustrator from the Assiniboine Remington used his illustration to create the bronze tribe whose work centered on Native Amer- that is noted for the fact that only a few of the horses ican Indian life in the Northwestern United See March in Montana on page 6 States. The painting, whichLaurie was ACAntiqueAdvertisingAssocationconsidered to 2x8 2583 AAAA ABSOLUTE ANTIQUE AUCTION Antique Advertising SATURDAY, JUNE 6TH AT 10:00 A.M. Association of America LOCATION: 395 Hwy 51 North By-Pass, Dyersburg, TN

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GARTH’S PO Box 758, Columbus, Ohio 43016 740.362.4771 - [email protected] May 26, 2020 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM Page 7 Looking for a way to decorate: consider purses or plates I’m guessing that as you’re reading this, you’re home, staring at four Vintage Style walls. And chances are, you’re think- ing, “I’m bored.” But take a look By around, and you’ll realize that, at times like this, collectors of old Barbara things are at a real advantage when locked down with their treasures. Beem Not only do we have the time (boy, do we have the time!) to spruce up our light of the fact that she’s a button environs, but we already have the collector), pocketbooks made of raw materials needed for a visual Lucite or tapestry, clutches and boost. That said, what better time purses with little beaded handles: than now to purposefully decorate a They run the gamut. And, as it turns blank (or underutilized or, even, out, those on display are just a small mis-utilized) wall. Need some inspi- sampling of her collection. Each and ration? every one of them is darling, and I’m Late last spring, I was en route to betting that if those purses could Gettysburg, Pa., not to tromp around talk, they would have stories to tell. the battlefields (I’ve done that), but I asked Barbara how her collection in search of some retail therapy. As began, and I learned that she is not it happens, the “scenic route” takes the one who does the hunting and me through Littlestown and past gathering. Instead, a really good “The Edge of Town,” one of those Above: You never know where you’ll find inspiration. On the walls of “Handcrafted for You” friend, addicted to antiquing, regu- places that you drive by dozens of in Littlestown, Pennsylvania, for all to see, admire, and enjoy, is a sampling of Barbara larly drops by Barbara’s shop with Jenkins’ vintage pocketbook collection. times and think, “Next time, I’m her latest “find.” On display, ran- going to stop in and see what’s what.” domly scattered according to the Below: Oh, if these handbags could talk! That particular day, I decided that seamstress’ whim, is but a fraction of there was no time like the present, her “stash.” In the past 10 years, and so I zoomed into the parking Barbara’s friend has gifted her with area of the old red barn, went inside, well over 100 purses; customers have and discovered that it houses a con- caught on and are beginning to add glomeration of smaller shops. And in to the collection as well. She agreed my wanderings, I came upon another that hanging pocketbooks on a wall “Barbara,” Barbara Jenkins, propri- is not just a great conversation start- etor of “Handcrafted for You,” who er (and, yes, she has been known to specializes in alterations and hair carry them), but also the perfect way accessories. Just saying, these days, to enjoy the little works of art on a she’s also making facemasks. daily basis. What stands out in my mind about But my story doesn’t stop there. It her shop is the eye-catching display continues a few months later, as wall that she has created with a few summer was ending. I attended the of her favorite things, centered Baltimore Art, Antique & Jewelry around dozens of pocketbooks, most Show, and, lo and behold, there I of them dating from the 1940s, 1950s, finally met – in person – Julie and 1960s. Bespangled or covered with buttons (Barbara’s favorites, in See Vintage Style on page 9

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The cities, Chicago, New York City, Las Vegas, majority of these tablecloths featured a map, and Los Angeles are particularly easy to surrounded by great graphics depicting local find. industries, natural and manmade features, Although every collector has a favorite, as well as state birds and state flowers. By Stone (and others) generally agree that the way of example, Stone pointed out that any- “Holy Grail” of vintage souvenir tablecloths thing “Florida” was apt to include images of is a square example entitled “American beaches, bathers, and palm trees. Wonderland,” on which a map of the entire Additionally, souvenir tablecloths were United States is emblazoned; expect to pay made to celebrate a wide range of destina- more than $200 for one of these. A resident tions, including national parks, major hotels, of Washington, Stone pointed out that sou- World’s Fairs, famous highways (think venir cloths of a specific state are not likely Above: Close-up view of a colorful table- Route 66), and centennial commemorations. to be found in shops in that state, but rather, cloth bedecked with iconic images of the One of the more unlikely subjects, she sug- in shops situated where the visiting shopper Nation’s Capital, including the Washington gested, was the Louisiana Purchase. All in lived. Reproductions can be a problem, but Monument. all, “Go west!” seems to be the underlying when informed collectors see a cloth with no theme, she added with a chuckle. Matching selvage, or hems wider than a quarter of an napkins, tea towels, and aprons were intro- inch, they are suspicious. The word “retro” in Right: When not on their tables, table- duced in the 1950s. online sale descriptions is another “red flag.” cloths are displayed in attractive fashions Many of the cloths purchased were never Condition is always a factor in determin- such as this. Smaller cloths are often framed and hung on the wall. used but rather cherished as a keepsake, ing the value of a cloth. Those in mint condi- which is a good thing in light of the fact that, tion might sell for as little as $70 dollars and unbeknownst to their original owners, many up. But because those rated “mint” should Below: Many souvenir tablecloths were of these were manufactured using probably be preserved, many collectors regu- bought as mementos and not used. 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