It’s not often that a puppy is allowed in an antiques shop. But for Chris and John Olsen, owners of the newly opened Geneva Antiques LTD, their business is a family affair, their puppy Bow included.
The destruction of a hand-carved Victorian parlor table and the theft of a 100-year-old toolbox are hard for John Zevetchin to bear. The table, which he had spent many hours restoring, and the toolbox ...
Artists and antiques dealers have set up an organization similar to a chamber of commerce to promote their artwork and businesses. The group, called Canton Arts and Antiques Alliance, will conduct a ...
While visiting a museum, you may have had an overwhelming urge to sit in a magnificent chair that belonged to Louis XIV or Napoleon-only to be stopped by a silken rope barrier that kept you three feet ...
Ten years ago Joyce Hall and Carolyn Shelton got together for a yard sale. Now, 11 years later, they are still together, running Courthouse Antiques in Saluda along with Shelton’s husband, Gus.
Elizabethton, Tenn. — Antiques On Elk is closing on Saturday after 27 years of business in Downtown Elizabethton. Brothers, Ron and John McCloud, purchased 509 E Elk Avenue in 1994 and opened Antiques ...
A former Mount Dora businesswoman has sued the owner of a downtown gifts and antiques shop, claiming he attacked her more than two years ago. In a civil lawsuit filed Monday in Lake County, Pernita ...
At first glance, the renovated Southern mansions and storefront windows of Brooksville area antique shops offer little more than a glimpse into the eccentric world of collectors. A stroll through the ...
Until the early 1990s I firmly believed there were “blue chip” antiques collecting categories. A blue-chip antiques collecting category is one that will be collected from generation to generation and, ...
ELIZABETHTON, Tenn. (WCYB) — A local antique store is closing its doors after 27 years in business. Antiques on Elk is a family-owned business in Downtown Elizabethton. Brothers Ron and John McCloud ...
The antiques business in Daytona Beach may never equal the scene in Mount Dora, but two new entrepreneurs in town are determined to run a close second. Doug Fagiana and Mike Leibel, co-owners of the ...
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